Europeans 2024. RN in the lead, dissolution of the National Assembly, Poker move

Europeans 2024. RN in the lead, dissolution of the National Assembly, Poker move
Europeans 2024. RN in the lead, dissolution of the National Assembly, Poker move

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Jean-Claude Bonnemère

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June 9, 2024 at 9:27 p.m.
; updated June 9, 2024 at 9:55 p.m.

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For these 2024 European electionsTHE department of Lot, sporting a participation rate of more than 60% (results not final 9:15 p.m.), place at the top of the votes list “France returns” by Jordan Bardella, with 27.04% of votes cast. Coming in second is the list “Wake up Europe” led by the socialist Raphaël Glucksmann with 18.22% of the votes. Next comes the list of the presidential majority “Need for Europe” led by Valérie Hayer showing 13.31%. Follow the France Insoumise, with 7.23%, theRural Alliance of Jean Lassalle with 7.07%. The list The Republicans led by François-Xavier Bellamy is credited with 6.49% and that of Marie Toussaint for Europe Ecology exceeds the 5% mark with 5.35%.

The times are changing…

Five years after the previous 2019 European election, the situation has changed on the Lot political scene. In 2019, the Renaissance list came first with 22.15% of the votes cast, today it falls to 13.31%.

In 2019, the RN had reached 19.43%, which was already considered a high score, on June 9, it was in the lead with 27.04%.

As for the Ecologists with Europe Ecologie des Verts, during the previous election, they were placed in 3e position with 13.54%. Where have they gone now?

France Insoumise, which had a result of 8.57% in 2019, has now reached 7.23%.

As for the Union of the Right and Center, today Les Républicains, its score which stood at 7.48% 5 years ago, has fallen to 6.55%.

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