Three days after the results of the legislative elections, the parties elect their president.
The re-elected deputy in Yvelines, Aurore Bergé, thus becomes head of the LREM group in the National Assembly.
The parliamentarian was elected president of the group La République en Marche, soon to be renamed "Renaissance", in the first round, with 88 votes out of 155.
She is thus ahead of Guillaume Vuilletet (29 votes), Rémy Rebeyrotte (25 votes) and Stella Dupont (11 votes).
This is the first time that a woman has been elected to head the majority parliamentary group.
Olivier Marleix, President of the Republicans
On the side of the Republicans, the deputies elected the representative of Eure-et-Loir Olivier Marleix.
The elected 51-year-old collected 40 votes against 20 for the other candidate Julien Dive, and three abstentions, the party said.
Son of former minister Alain Marleix, Olivier Marleix has been a deputy since 2012.
President of the Republicans of Eure-et-Loir since 2016, this representative of the conservative wing of LR had sponsored Laurent Wauquiez in 2017 in the race for the head of the party, then Michel Barnier in the primary of 2021.
Laurent Marcangeli, president of the Horizons deputies
The mayor of Ajaccio Laurent Marcangeli, deputy of Corse-du-Sud since Sunday, was elected Wednesday by acclamation president of the Horizons deputies, on the right wing of the majority.
A strongman of the opposition to the nationalists on the island, he is the friend of former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, who founded the Horizons party.
His parliamentary group has 29 members in the new Assembly, including ex-LREM.