Legislative elections: an update on the candidate ministers in Île-de-France after the first round

Legislative elections: an update on the candidate ministers in Île-de-France after the first round
Legislative elections: an update on the candidate ministers in Île-de-France after the first round

Eleven ministers of the government of Gabriel Attal are candidates in the Ile-de-France region for these early legislative elections. The Prime Minister came out on top in the first round in the 10th constituency of Hauts-de-Seine. Gabriel Attal is in a favorable position with 43.9% of the vote. He will face the candidate of the New Popular Front, Cécile Soubelet, in the second round, who obtained 35.6% of the vote.

Two ministers in an unfavorable position in Seine-et-Marne

The National gathering makes a big breakthrough in Seine-et-Marnewhere its candidates came out on top in 7 of the 11 constituencies. The ministerial candidates in the department, Frédéric Valletoux et Franck Riesterare both overtaken by the RN candidates. Frédéric Valletoux, the Minister of Health, comes second, with 33.83% of the votes, in Seine-et-Marne, behind Ivanka Dimitrova, RN candidate. Franck Riester, is also second behind Philippe Fontana.

Paris

In Paris, the left is growing stronger and the Macronists are in decline. The Minister of Transformation and Civil Service Stanislas Gueriniis in an unfavorable ballot with twelve points behind his environmentalist opponent Léa Balage El Mariky, who obtains 45.6% of the votes, against 34.42% for the minister.
Olivia Gregory is in a favorable position in the 12th constituency of Paris. Credited with 39.36% of the votes, the Minister Delegate for Small and Medium Enterprises has a ten-point lead over her left-wing opponent, the communist Céline Malaisé (28.96%).
On the other hand, the former Minister of Transport Clement Beaune is defeated in the 7th district of the capital. It is Emmanuel Grégoire, deputy mayor of Paris and candidate of the New Popular Front who was elected in the first round.

Yvelines

The Minister for Europe Jean-Noel Barrot came in first with nearly 35% of the votes in the 2nd constituency of Yvelines (the Chevreuse valley, Vélizy-Villacoublay, the south of Versailles, Viroflay).
Marie Lebéc, in charge of relations with parliament, also came in first in the 4th constituency (Chatou, Houilles, Marly-le-Roi).
Aurore BergéMinister for Gender Equality is in the lead in the 10th constituency (Maurepas, Monfort-l’Amaury, Rambouillet, Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines).
Note that the former Minister of Health in the Borne government, Aurélien Rousseau, is qualified for the second round. The New Popular Front candidate is in a favorable vote against former minister Nadia Hai and against Babette de Rozieres, LR regional councilor and in favor of an alliance between her party and the National Rally.

Essonne

Marie Gevenouxthe Minister Delegate in charge of Overseas Territories, is in an unfavorable position in the 9th constituency (Draveil, Épinay). She is in third position behind Julie Ozenne (NFP) and Paul-Henri Merrien (RN). According to the instructions given by Gabriel Attalshe withdraws.

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