in Marseille the LFI dissident Hendrik Davi offers a duel against the RN in the second round – Libération

in Marseille the LFI dissident Hendrik Davi offers a duel against the RN in the second round – Libération
in Marseille the LFI dissident Hendrik Davi offers a duel against the RN in the second round – Libération
Legislative elections 2024dossier

With 24.44% of the votes, the outgoing deputy for the fifth constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône, close to Clémentine Autain, is ahead of the RN (25.77%) but dominates the “official” candidate of the NFP (23. 32%).

Less identified than his three “purge” companions, the outgoing deputy Hendrik Davi was running for the third time as a candidate in the legislative elections in Marseille, in a constituency covering the 4th and part of the 5th and 6th arrondissements. The rebellious dissident won 24.44% of the votes on Sunday, which qualifies him for the second round of these early legislative elections. The official LFI candidate, the publisher Allan Popelard, won 23.32% of the votes, which places him in third place in the poll. Davi will face the National Rally candidate, Franck Liquori, next Sunday, in the lead with 25.77% of the votes.

In 2022, Hendrik Davi, invested by Nupes, won the constituency with a presidential majority by gathering 40.30% of the votes in the first round (compared to 23.41% for the outgoing Macronist MP Cathy Racon-Bouzon), then 56, 64% of the votes in the second round. Close to Clémentine Autain, he had increased criticism of the internal functioning of the insoumis movement, which resulted in him being deprived of nomination by La France insoumise, in the same way as Raquel Garrido, Alexis Corbière and Danielle Simonnet.

As soon as they are published by the Ministry of the Interior, find all the results by constituency of the first round of the 2024 legislative elections on the Libération website.

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