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Legislative: photo shoot, site visit… The new deputies take their marks

2022-06-20T19:06:01.363Z


REPORT - The new deputies, elected during the legislative elections on Sunday, are entering the National Assembly for the first time.


Karl Olive's alarm clock rang early.

It is not yet 8:30 a.m. this Monday when the new deputy for Yvelines, in a black suit and salmon tie, arrives on the Place du Palais Bourbon in Paris.

He is the first to appear before the doors of the National Assembly, which are still closed.

“We have to get to work quickly, we owe that to the French,”

he says, even if

“everything is not going to be simple”

.

The night lasted only a few hours, after the failure of the presidential camp to regain an absolute majority in the Hemicycle.

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A little further, in a red jacket in the main courtyard, the Insoumise Danielle Simonnet reiterates her

"determination"

, welcomed in front of the cameras by her colleague Clémentine Autain.

Like her, several dozen new deputies entered the Assembly on Monday, the day after their election.

Badges, photo shoots, training in the rules of ethics… The parliamentarians are received with great fanfare, under the gaze of ushers in livery.

"It's a big responsibility"

“Here, Robespierre, Simone…

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Source: lefigaro

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