After the announcement of the dissolution of the Assembly, which deputies from Finistère will represent themselves?

After the announcement of the dissolution of the Assembly, which deputies from Finistère will represent themselves?
After the announcement of the dissolution of the Assembly, which deputies from Finistère will represent themselves?

It’s a bolt from the blue: Sunday June 9, 2024, after the announcement of the results of the European elections, the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, announced the dissolution of the National Assembly and new legislative elections. The vote will take place on June 30, for the first round, and July 7, for the second. Who are the deputies from Finistère who will represent themselves?

The results of the 2024 European elections in Finistère

“I am representing myself,” announces MP Jean-Charles Larsonneur

Jean-Charles Larsonneur is in the starting blocks. Emmanuel Macron had barely announced the dissolution of the National Assembly when he confirmed his candidacy for the legislative elections.

Currently deputy for the second constituency of Finistère (Brest-center), he is therefore returning to the fight. “I represent myself against all extremes. The extreme left and the extreme right. »

“Yes, I will be a candidate,” announces Didier Le Gac, deputy for Brest-rural

“Yes, I will be a candidate. » Didier Le Gac, deputy for Brest-rural, leaves no doubt: he will be a candidate for his own succession on June 30.

For the moment, the elected official is not commenting on Emmanuel Macron’s decision. In 2017, then in 2022, Didier Le Gac won victory without difficulty.

“I will be a candidate”, assures the PS deputy for Finistère Mélanie Thomin

“I will be a candidate for my succession. » Mélanie Thomin, PS deputy for 6e constituency of Finistère (Crozon-Châteaulin-Carhaix), announces, this Sunday, its candidacy for the next legislative elections.

She adds : “I consider that the political group to which I belong – socialists and related parties – can bring strong hope for an alternative in the country in the face of the presidential majority and the National Rally. »

Liliana Tanguy, Renaissance MP, will be a candidate for his succession

” It’s a thunderclap “reacts Liliana Tanguy, deputy of the 7e constituency of Finistère (Pays bigouden-Douarnenez-Cap Sizun), after the announcement of the dissolution of the Assembly.

“Yes, I will be a candidate, I really want to continue my commitment”, she declares, regarding the future legislative elections.

Annaïg Le Meur, MP for Quimper, announces that she is running again

“This dissolution was possible”, launches the MP for the Quimper constituency, Annaïg Le Meur. “Yes, I want to return to combat,” said Annaïg Le Meur, to discuss her candidacy for the next elections.

MP Graziella Melchior will give a response in the coming days

For her part, the member of 5e constituency (Landerneau-Landivisiau-Lesneven), Graziella Melchior, says she is thinking and will speak on the subject in the days to come.

MP Sandrine Le Feur did not react

The MP for 4e constituency (Morlaix-Saint-Pol-de-Léon) has not yet reacted, and has not expressed itself on a possible candidacy for the next legislative elections.

MP Erwan Balanant did not react

During this European election evening, MP Erwan Balanant (Concarneau-Quimperlé) has not yet reacted and has not expressed his opinion on a possible candidacy for the next legislative elections.

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