Less than the 345 outgoing deputies, and perhaps less than the absolute majority threshold set at 289 elected.
The projections for the second round are not enough to please the presidential majority, which united for the legislative elections with the Horizons movement of Édouard Philippe and the MoDem of François Bayrou.
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The highest scores in the West and in the Paris region
Together!
However, manages to elect in the first round, in his western lands, Yannick Favennec, UDI deputy for Mayenne who passed to Horizons.
The new macronist confederation also achieves four of its highest scores in the Paris region, with Gabriel Attal (Hauts-de-Seine, 10th), Marie Lebec (Yvelines, 4th), Sylvain Maillard (Paris, 1st), and Pierre Cazeneuve (Hauts -de-Seine, 7th).
If Sylvain Maillard is in the lead in Paris, the ministers Clément Beaune and Stanislas Guerini, threatened in government, suffer the decline of the majority.
In 2017, in the first round of the legislative elections, the candidates of LREM and its allies came out on top in 16 out of 18 constituencies to finally win thirteen seats.
This time, Together!
only dominates in six constituencies, all of them in the west.
Paris is cut in half between Together!
and the Nupes - the left-wing coalition achieved the feat of electing three candidates there in the first round.
Nationally, the two camps are neck and neck (25.75% for Together! against 25.66% for Nupes), according to the final results of the Ministry of the Interior.
The French abroad less won over to the presidential majority
Change of trend also in several constituencies representing French people living abroad, which ensured LREM its highest scores in the 2017 legislative elections.
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The outgoing deputies, who exceeded 50% five years ago, have lost around twenty points on average in 2022, in America (1st circ.), in Northern Europe (3rd circ.), in Benelux (4th circ .), in the Near East (10th circ.) and in Asia (11th circ.).
After the 2017 wave, LREM candidates abroad no longer convince the majority of voters in the first round.
Finally, other constituencies are to be monitored for the second round: those where the ministers are representing themselves.
In accordance with the instructions issued by the Élysée, all members of the government who are beaten will have to resign.
If all have qualified for the first round, Amélie de Montchalin (Ecological planning, Essonne, 6th), Stanislas Guerini (Public transformation, Paris, 3rd) and Clément Beaune (Europe, Paris, 7th) are in unfavorable ballot and play their place .