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In Marseille, the New Popular Front in the lead ahead of the RN, the presidential majority behind

In Marseille, the New Popular Front in the lead ahead of the RN, the presidential majority behind
In Marseille, the New Popular Front in the lead ahead of the RN, the presidential majority behind

The results of the 1st round of the legislative elections in Marseille once again mark the rooting of La France Insoumise with two re-elections from the 1st round in the 4th constituency with Manuel Bompard (66.58% in 53 offices out of 63) and Sébastien Delogu in the 6th district (59.66%).

Another notable trend in this first round is the weakening of the outgoing deputies of the presidential majority. The three leavers are in unfavorable ballots, starting with Secretary of State Sabrina Agresti-Roubache (23.48% according to still partial results) who only comes in 3rd position in the 1st constituency behind the RN and the Nouveau Front popular. Same fate for Lionel Royer-Perreaut in the 6th district. Only Claire Pittolat saves the furniture a little by being neck and neck with Laurent Lhardit (NFP) but far behind the RN.

As for the RN, it continues to progress but remains below its performance in the rest of the department and throughout France. According to provisional results he obtained 33.18% in the city (471 offices out of 497 at 12:30 a.m.) but in second position behind the candidates of the union of the left of the New Popular Front.

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