who are the candidates for the next legislative elections?

who are the candidates for the next legislative elections?
who are the candidates for the next legislative elections?

On June 9, Emmanuel Macron announced the dissolution of the National Assembly. The next legislative elections will take place on June 29 and 30, 2024 for the 1er tour, and July 6 and 7, 2024 for the 2d round. The candidates from Ariège, Aude and Pyrénées Orientales are now official.

Two constituencies and 9 candidates in Ariège

In total, nine candidates are running in the early legislative elections. Four in the first constituency and five in the second.

1D constituency:

  • Martine Froger (PS)
  • Jean-Marc Garnier (RN)
  • Pascal Mascetti (Reconquest)
  • Gisèle Lapeyre (Workers’ Struggle

2e constituency:

  • Laurent Panifous (PS)
  • Michèle Alozy (RN)
  • Alexandra Tarrieux Antranikian (Reconquest)
  • Théodora Testard (Workers’ struggle)
  • Yann De Kerimel de Kerveno (Various right)

Will there be a second round in this second constituency? : a question that is on the lips of all political actors in the territory. Indeed, everything will depend on their ability to bring together during the next two weeks, since for this second round to take place, it would be necessary for the candidates who come first in the two constituencies with more than 50% of the votes and for the number of voters represents more than 1/4 of the number registered on the electoral lists.

25 candidates and three constituencies in Aude

Aude formalized its candidates last night at 6 p.m. for its three constituencies. After Nupes, Viviane Thivent leaves with the New Popular Front. On the side of the Macronists, there will therefore be three to represent the outgoing majority of President Emmanuel Macron under the label “Together for the Republic” in the Aude constituencies: Jean-Claude Perez (1st circo), Christine Breyton (2nd circo ) and Sylvie Sorel-Lestin (3rd circo).

1D constituency:

  • Jean-Claude Pérez (Renaissance)
  • Aurélien Turchetto (SE)
  • Nicole Gadrat (Workers’ struggle)
  • Fabrice Coffinet (Reconquest)
  • Jean-Marc Marin (LR)
  • Laure-Nelly Amalric (Eco-citizen gathering)
  • Monique Ferre
  • Christophe Barthès (RN)
  • Philippe Poutou (New Popular Front)

2e constituency:

  • Christine Breyton (Renaissance)
  • Gérard Lenfant (Let’s resist with Jean Lassalle)
  • Alain Brun (Union of Rights)
  • Nicole Grau
  • Frédéric Falcon (RN)
  • Annette Vigier (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Alain Peyre (Reconquest)
  • Viviane Thivent (New Popular Front)

3e constituency:

  • Dominique Galonnier (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Christine Champion (Participatory and ecological solidarity Esperaza)
  • Philippe Andrieu (New Popular Front)
  • Bernard Bianco
  • Julien Rancoule (RN)
  • Sylvie Sorel-Lestin (Renaissance)
  • Nathalie Marteel (Reconquest)
  • Jean-François Leclerc (LR)

4 constituencies and 27 candidates in the Eastern Pyrenees

The Pyrénées-Orientales prefecture formalized, this Sunday, June 16, the list of 27 candidates for the legislative elections of June 30 and July 7, 2024.

1st district:

  • Sophie Blanc (National Rally)
  • Loïc Moszkowiez (The Republicans)
  • Christophe Euzet (Renaissance)
  • Francis Daspe (New Popular Front)
  • Pascale Advenard (Workers’ struggle)
  • Annabelle Brunet Democrats (The Centrists)
  • Jacques Cataldo (Reconquest)
  • Delphine Danat (Catalan Front)

2nd district:

  • Anaïs Sabatini (National Rally)
  • David Berrué (New Popular Front)
  • Marc Médina (Unlabeled)
  • Mercedes Garcia (Catalan Front)
  • Philippe Goiset (Workers’ struggle)
  • Brigitte Laurens (Reconquest)

3rd district:

  • Sandrine Dogor-Such (National Rally)
  • Nathalie Cullell (New Popular Front)
  • Laurence Gayte (Renaissance)
  • Lucila Grau (Catalan Front)
  • Alexandre Michaut (Reconquest)
  • Anna-Maria Urroz (Workers’ struggle)

4th district:

  • Michèle Martinez (National Rally)
  • Philippe Romain (The Republicans)
  • Julien Baraillé (New Popular Front)
  • Patricia Nadal (Renaissance)
  • Caroline Poupard (Workers’ struggle)
  • Céline Davesa (Catalan Front)
  • Odile Maisonneuve (Reconquest)

Finally, in the Hautes-Pyrénées, 15 candidates are in the running with 7 candidates in the first constituency, 8 in the second:

1st district:

  • Marie-Christine Sorin (RN)
  • Catherine Bonnecarrrère (Reconquest)
  • Pierre Claret (Let’s resist!)
  • Sylvie Ferrer (New Popular Front)
  • Philippe Evon (The Republicans)
  • Maria Saez (Workers’ Struggle)
  • Jean-Bernard Sempastous (Renaissance).

2nd district:

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