New Ecological and Social People's Union

The New Ecological and Social People's Union[2][3] (French: Nouvelle Union populaire écologique et sociale, NUPES[a]) was a left-wing electoral alliance of political parties in France.[4][5] Formed on May Day 2022, the alliance included La France Insoumise (LFI), the Socialist Party (PS), the French Communist Party (PCF), The Ecologists (LE), Ensemble! (E!), and Génération.s (G.s), and their respective smaller partners.[6][7] It was the first wide left-wing political alliance since the Plural Left in the 1997 French legislative election.[8] Over 70 dissident candidates who refused the accord still ran.[9]

New Ecological and Social People's Union
Nouvelle Union populaire écologique et sociale
AbbreviationNUPES
LeaderCollective leadership
Founded1 May 2022
Dissolved10 June 2024
Succeeded byNew Popular Front
Political positionLeft-wing[1]
Colours
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  •   Green
  •   Yellow
  •   Red
Website
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Per a press release,[10] the union's founding goal for the 2022 French legislative election was to deny Emmanuel Macron's Ensemble Citoyens on the centre-right a presidential majority in the National Assembly,[1][11][12] and to also defeat the French far-right.[13] EELV and LFI signed an agreement that had the alliance won a majority of seats, they would have put forward Mélenchon as prime minister of France for a cohabitation.[14][15][16] NUPES won the most seats outside of Ensemble, denying Macron a majority; at the same time, they underperformed expectations, only winning about 22% of the seats and 26% of the popular vote, while the far-right National Rally obtained its best result ever and became the largest parliamentary opposition group, due to NUPES being an electoral alliance.[17]

In October 2023, the coalition's future was put in doubt when the Socialist Party voted a "moratorium" on its participation to the NUPES alliance following LFI leadership's refusal to qualify Hamas as a terrorist organization in the context of the Israel–Hamas war.[18]

History

Formation

In October 2021, shortly before the 2022 French presidential election, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the initiator of the coalition,[6][7] launched the People's Union.[19] In December 2021, he announced the creation of a Parliament of the People's Union, which aimed to bring together personalities from outside La France Insoumise (LFI) in order to support its candidacy.[20]

In the context of the 2022 French legislative election, LFI, the largest left-wing force in the presidential election, sought to unite the main left-wing parties around the banner of the New People's Ecological and Social Union.[21] Discussions were held with the Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) and the French Communist Party (PCF), which joined the coalition on 2–3 May 2022, respectively, while the Socialist Party (PS), after having reached an agreement to join the coalition on 4 May, voted to do so in its National Council on 5 May.[22][23] After that, the New Anticapitalist Party (NPA) announced it would not enter the coalition due to insurmountable ideological differences with the PS;[24][25][26] it also said it would support the coalition's candidates that belonged to the radical left-wing.[27] The Republican and Socialist Left (GRS) said it would negotiate its entry into the union.[28][29]

Two groupings of smaller left-wing parties reached out to the coalition seeking to start negotiations: the Federation of the Republican Left, composed of GRS along with the Citizen and Republican Movement, Engagement, Left Radicals, and the New Socialist Left, and the Social and Ecologist Rally, composed of Allons Enfants, Democratic and Social Left, Liberté Ecologie Fraternité, New Deal, and Together on Our Territories.[30][31] Failing to do so, the GRS and its allies announced its intention to run 100 candidates.[32] On 20 May, New Deal announced that it was withdrawing its candidates and endorsing NUPES candidates around the country.[33]

Expansion

With the aim of a coalition agreement, EELV proposed changing the name People's Union to Popular and Ecologist Union, or People's Ecologist and Social Front.[34] Shortly before 2 May, an agreement was concluded with EELV, under the common banner of the New Ecological and Social People's Union.[35] The agreement provided for 100 constituencies out of 577 for the environmental bloc. EELV wanted the centers of the cities won in the 2020 French municipal elections. It obtained Bordeaux, Strasbourg, and Lyon, as well as the 3rd, 5th, 8th, and 9th constituencies of Paris.[36] On 3 May, the PCF announced that it would join the coalition.[37] In its press release, the party said it would want to form a majority with its allies and that the PCF and LFI share "common pragmatic objectives".[38]

The PS initially ruled out talks with LFI, before joining the talks on 27 April; the talks were again suspended on 29 April.[39][40] The PS leader Olivier Faure negotiated with LFI in its headquarters on 2 May.[39] A day later, Manuel Bompard, the negotiator for LFI, said that negotiations between the parties had been "difficult on merits and on the constituencies".[41] On 4 May, the PS came to an agreement in principle with the coalition,[42][43] subject to a vote by the party's national council the next day.[44][45][46] The national council ratified the agreement on 5 May.[22][23][47] After the PS was admitted, the NPA announced that it would not formally join the coalition but said it would support more radical left-wing NUPES candidates.[27]

2022 French legislative election

In the first round of the 2022 French legislative election, NUPES finished either second (per the Ministry of the Interior) or first (per Le Monde), slightly behind or ahead of Ensemble (25.75%–25.66% per the Ministry of the Interior and 26.1%–25.9% per Le Monde).[48] This was because some NUPES candidates had not had their affiliation registered by the Ministry of Interior,[49] which French media took in consideration.[50] Four LFI candidates were elected in the first round, the most of any party or coalition, and 386 NUPES candidates qualified for the second round;[51][52][53] of the over 70 dissident candidates, 15 qualified for the second round.[9]

After the second round, NUPES was forecast to win 149 seats,[54] resulting in a hung parliament and the loss of an absolute majority for Macron's Ensemble.[55] As NUPES was only an electoral agreement and each party is expected to form its own parliamentary group, it did not become the largest parliamentary opposition group.[56] As with the first round, several news outlets, such as Le Monde, gave a different result as to the final seat count, with NUPES on 142 rather than 131 due to differences as to candidates, particularly in the French overseas constituencies, being classified as members of these alliances or not.[57]

Electoral results and aftermath

Depending on the method of calculation, NUPES won either 131 seats (according to the Ministry of the Interior) or 142 (according to Le Monde),[b] enough to deny Macron's Ensemble Citoyens coalition a parliamentary majority and to form the formal opposition in Parliament. The coalition performed worse than most polls between the first and second round indicated, and the far-right National Rally (RN) gained 89 seats, its best result ever.[17]

Fabien Roussel, leader of the PCF, said of the results: "[NUPES] didn't allow us to have a majority, and it didn't prevent the far right from making strong progress either, and that calls out to me, that questions me ... I can see that the alliance only speaks to part of France, to that of the big cities, and not to that of rurality." He also praised the alliance for having led the French Left to win far more seats than in the 2017 French legislative election.[58]

The day after the election, LFI's Jean-Luc Mélenchon said the results were "disappointing" and called for a united NUPES parliamentary group, as no individual party in NUPES exceeded the 89 seats won by the RN, and official opposition could fall to the RN if NUPES was unable to form a larger parliamentary group.[59] The leaders of EELV, PCF, and PS announced that they were opposed to a unified group in parliament.[60] Mélenchon said that he would not take part in talks with Macron for government, while leaders of two NUPES parties, the PS leader Olivier Faure and the PCF's Roussel, stated that they would do so.[61] LFI requested a vote of no confidence to be held on 5 July,[62] but did not pass with only NUPES voting for it.[63]

Despite the formation of separate groups in the National Assembly, NUPES voted as a bloc to elect Éric Coquerel of LFI President of the Finance Committee, defeating candidates from RN and The Republicans. The post of President of the Finance Committee traditionally goes to the largest opposition group in parliament.[64][65]

Election of René Pilato

In the 2022 election in Charente's 1st constituency, NUPES candidate René Pilato lost to presidential majority incumbent Thomas Mesnier by 24 votes. The election was deemed invalid in December 2022 due to irregularities.[66] A by-election was held in January 2023, which led to Pilato winning by slightly under 500 votes over Mesnier, a gain for NUPES at the expense of the presidential majority.[67]

Quatennens Affair

In September 2022, French newspaper Le Canard enchaîné published an article revealing that Adrien Quatennens, national co-ordinator of LFI and MP had been accused of domestic violence by his wife.[68] Following this revelation, an investigation was opened by the Lille police.[69] In a press release Quatennens admitted to having slapped his wife once, before backtracking and describing a multitude of events of "extreme mutual tension" that led to him grabbing her wrist, elbowing her or sending excessive amounts of text messages. Following these revelations, he resigned from his post as LFI co-ordinator but remained an MP.[70] On the 26th of September, Quatennens' wife officially pressed charges.[71] This caused large amounts of tension within the NUPES with a lot of criticism being directed towards LFI, particularly because other sexual misconduct allegations had been directed towards Éric Coquerel and Taha Bouhafs [fr] earlier in the year, with the latter not even being able to stand in the legislative election.[72][73]

Many within the NUPES perceived LFI's inability to deal with the Quatennens Affair as a political fault, notably EELV MP Sandrine Rousseau. Furthermore, political analysts and commentators saw LFI's decision to maintain Quatennens as an MP as the movement turning its back on militants and younger generations.[74] An open letter published in Le Monde in December 2022, and signed by over one thousand militants and LFI supporters demanded the resignation of Quatennens and his withdrawal from politics.[75]

After pleading guilty to the charges against him,[76] Quatennens was convicted to four months of prison with surcharge and a 2000 euro fine.[77] Following this, he was excluded from the LFI-NUPES parliamentary group and sat as a non-inscrit until his reintegration into the group in April 2023, with the decision to welcome him back into the group sparking debate throughout both the NUPES and the LFI group itself.[78]

Bayou Affair

Simultaneously, alongside the Quattennens Affair, a similar case erupted involving EELV national secretary Julien Bayou. In July 2022, it was reported to the EELV internal cell for violence and sexual harassment that Bayou had been carrying out behaviour of "psychological violence and harassment" towards women in his entourage.[79] On the 20th of September, in the midst of the Quatennens Affair, Bayou resigned from his post as co-president of the EELV parliamentary group and from his position as EELV national secretary.[80] According to French magazine Marianne, this came as a result of internal pressure from prominent EELV member Sandrine Rousseau.[81]

Following Bayou's resignation, he has stayed relatively quiet in the media, though he remains an MP and continues to sit with the EELV parliamentary group at the National Assembly. Following the 2022 EELV party congress, Marine Tondelier was elected national secretary with 90.8% of votes.[82]

Many journalists and political commentators saw the large of number of allegations directed towards NUPES members as discrediting the political union.[83]

Tensions with the Communist Party

As early as September 2022, tensions began to arise between the NUPES and Communist Party national secretary Fabien Roussel,[84] with many left-wing commentators seeing Roussel as too "right-wing" with some newspapers calling him "the right's favourite communist."[85] Further tensions arose in 2023 after Roussel called Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin a friend and stated that they have "known [each other] for a long time."[86] This came after weeks of extreme violence between protestors and police in the wake of the 2023 pension reform.[87]

More tensions arose in April 2023 after Roussel called the NUPES an "outdated" electoral coalition that "had failed." He also expressed his desires to extend the coalition notably to former Socialist Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, an ardent critic of the NUPES.[88] This led to disagreements within the Communist Party, notably with MPs Sébastien Jumel and Pierre Dharréville.[89] These statements were also met with criticism from LFI who issued a press-statement directed at Roussel. During a speech at the 2023 Communist Party congress, where he was re-elected with 80.4% of votes,[90] Roussel replied to LFI and NUPES saying "I say it clearly and in fraternity, mind your own business!"[91]

Socialist infighting and election of Martine Froger

In January 2023, the Socialist Party held its 80th congress in Marseille. Olivier Faure, incumbent first secretary was re-elected with 51.09% of the vote.[92] Nonetheless, both Faure and challenger, Rouen mayor Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol would each claim that they had won,[93] making it unclear who the true winner was for a couple of days. In the end, a collective leadership agreement was agreed upon and Mayer-Rossignol was appointed delegate national secretary.[94]

A soft critic of the NUPES, Mayer-Rossignol's race for national secretary was supported by a number of the party's "elephants" notably Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, anti-NUPES figure Carole Delga[95] and former President François Hollande.[96]

On the 27 January 2023, the Constitutional Council of France ruled the re-election of LFI MP Bénédicte Taurine as unconstitutional as a result of contentious ballots from the RN candidate, triggering a by-election.[97] Despite the national direction of the Socialist Party offering their support to Taurine, the local federation alongside the Radical Party of the Left chose to support dissident Socialist candidate Martine Froger.[98] Both candidates made it to the second round of voting, and Froger benefited from the support of the Renaissance and RN candidates who called to "make barrage" against Taurine. Furthermore, former Socialist Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve joined Froger in the constituency, offering her his support.[99] Froger was elected with 60.2% of the vote and was congratulated in person by Mayer-Rossignol and Carol Delga, against the wishes of both the NUPES and the Socialist Party leadership.[100] To date no sanctions have been taken against Mayer-Rossignol and other members of the Socialist Party.

Once elected, Froger caused further tension within the NUPES with the question of her seating in the Socialist Parliamentary Group posing a problem for some, with many not seeing it fit that she sit within the NUPES intergroup. Some suggested that she sit with the centrist LIOT group alongside other dissident socialists.[101]

Socialist Party suspension

In the aftermath of Hamas's attack on Israel on 7 October 2023 and the subsequent Israel–Hamas war, the Socialist Party voted 54%–46% for a "moratorium" on participating in the alliance due to LFI's refusal to explicitly denounce Hamas as a terrorist organization. The result of the vote was announced on 18 October 2023.[18] Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure reiterated his support for a broad union of the French left, but called Jean-Luc Mélenchon an "obstacle to unity." Mélenchon posted on Twitter that Faure had led the suspension of the Socialist Party due to "personal reasons" between the two.

Members

The initial agreement, struck on 1 May 2022, brought together La France Insoumise and its allies together with a grouping of ecologist parties,[102][103] including Europe Ecology – The Greens, Ecology Generation, Génération.s, and The New Democrats.[104][105] On 3 May, the French Communist Party agreed to join the alliance,[37][106] followed by the Socialist Party and Place Publique on 4 May.[107] On 20 May, New Deal announced its endorsement of the coalition.[33]

PartyAbbr.IdeologyPolitical positionLeader(s)
La France Insoumise and allies
La France InsoumiseLFIDemocratic socialism
Left-wing populism
Left-wingJean-Luc Mélenchon
Manuel Bompard
Left PartyPGDemocratic socialism
Left-wing populism
Left-wingÉric Coquerel
Danielle Simonnet
Ensemble!E!Socialism
Eco-socialism
Left-wing to far-leftCollective leadership
Picardie DeboutPDLeft-wing populism
Economic nationalism
Left-wingFrançois Ruffin
Ecological Revolution for the LivingREVDeep ecology
Green politics
Left-wingAymeric Caron
Independent Workers' PartyPOIMarxismLeft-wing to far-leftCollective
Rézistans Égalité 974RÉ974Democratic socialism
Regionalism
Left-wing to far-leftJean-Hugues Ratenon
Les Écologistes
The EcologistsLEGreen politics
Alter-globalisation
Centre-left to left-wingMarine Tondelier
Génération.sG.sDemocratic socialism
Eco-socialism
Left-wingBenoît Hamon
Ecology GenerationGreen politics
Ecofeminism
CentreDelphine Batho
Socialist Party and allies
Socialist PartyPSSocial democracyCentre-leftOlivier Faure
Place PubliquePPSocial democracyCentre-leftRaphaël Glucksmann
New DealNDProgressivismCentre-left to left-wingArnaud Lelache
Aline Mouquet
Movement for the Development of MayotteMDM
French Communist Party and allies
French Communist PartyPCFCommunismLeft-wing to far-leftFabien Roussel
For RéunionPLRDemocratic socialism
Post-Marxism
Left-wingHuguette Bello
Tāvini HuiraʻatiraTHProgressivism
French Polynesian autonomism/independence
Centre-left to left-wingOscar Temaru
Péyi-APéyi-AMartiniquean independenceCentre-left to left-wingJean-Philippe Nilor
Marcelin Nadeau

Former members

On 16 October 2022, The New Democrats merged to Europe Ecology – The Greens.[108]

PartyAbbr.IdeologyPolitical positionLeader(s)
The New DemocratsNDSocial liberalism
Environmentalism
Centre-leftAurélien Taché
Émilie Cariou

Candidates 2022

Constituency breakdown by party and bloc[109][110]
Party or blocConstituenciesProportion
La France Insoumise and associated parties
(La France Insoumise, Left Party, Ensemble!, Picardie debout, Ecological Revolution for the Living)
32656.50%
Ecologist PoleEurope Ecology – The Greens8013.86%
Génération.s91.56%
Ecology Generation91.56%
The New Democrats20.35%
Total10017.33 %
Socialist Party7011.96 %
French Communist Party508.84%
Undeclared (outre-mer and Corsica)315.55 %
Total577100 %

Breakdown by constituency

Candidates per constituency[111][112][c]
ConstituencyPartyCandidateFirst-round voteSecond-round voteElected
Ain (1)Parti socialisteSébastien Guéraud23.87%36.78%No
Ain (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsLumir Lapray25.42%41.66%No
Ain (3)La France insoumiseChristian Jolie22.36%41.28%No
Ain (4)La France insoumisePhilippe Lerda17.38%37.73%No
Ain (5)La France insoumiseFlorence Pisani23.54%42.14%No
Aisne (1)La France insoumiseOlivier Fenioux19.05%N/ANo
Aisne (2)La France insoumiseSulyvan Ransquin17.66%N/ANo
Aisne (3)Parti socialisteJean-Louis Bricout (incumbent)45.88%54.84%Yes
Aisne (4)Parti communiste françaisAurélien Gall22.66%N/ANo
Aisne (5)La France insoumiseStéphane Frère18.85%35.59%No
Allier (1)Parti communiste françaisYannick Monnet[113]30.57%55.41%Yes
Allier (2)La France insoumiseLouise Héritier21.84%49.78%No
Allier (3)Parti socialisteElsa Denferd19.53%N/ANo
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (1)Les Nouveaux DémocratesDelphine Bagarry (incumbent)27.99%48.80%No
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (2)La France insoumiseLéo Walter29.30%51.49%Yes
Hautes-Alpes (1)La France insoumiseMichel Philippo[114]28.87%49.64%No
Hautes-Alpes (2)La France insoumiseCapucine Mounal[114]29.22%43.41%No
Alpes-Maritimes (1)La France insoumiseAnne-Laure Chaintron20.42%N/ANo
Alpes-Maritimes (2)La France insoumiseSonia Naffati18.82%N/ANo
Alpes-Maritimes (3)La France insoumiseEnzo Giusti21.95%42.56%No
Alpes-Maritimes (4)Parti communiste françaisSophie Burnot-Poulet12.39%N/ANo
Alpes-Maritimes (5)Europe Écologie Les VertsPhilippe Benassaya17.73%N/ANo
Alpes-Maritimes (6)La France insoumiseNicole Mazzella13.30%N/ANo
Alpes-Maritimes (7)La France insoumiseArthur Meyer Abbatucci15.58%N/ANo
Alpes-Maritimes (8)La France insoumiseLucia Soudant12.39%N/ANo
Alpes-Maritimes (9)Parti socialisteChantal Chasseriaud14.72%N/ANo
Ardèche (1)Parti socialisteHervé Saulignac (incumbent)[115]38.28%60.05%Yes
Ardèche (2)La France insoumiseChristophe Goulouzell23.57%41.14%No
Ardèche (3)La France insoumiseFlorence Pallot26.68%42.89%No
Ardennes (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsJulien Duruisseau18.48%N/ANo
Ardennes (2)La France insoumiseGilles Loyez19.06%N/ANo
Ardennes (3)La France insoumiseSophie Perrin14.78%N/ANo
Ariège (1)La France insoumiseBénédicte Taurine (incumbent)33.12%55.31%Yes
Ariège (2)La France insoumiseMichel Larive (incumbent)29.05%43.29%No
Aube (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsLaurent Spagnesi14.51%N/ANo
Aube (2)La France insoumiseSarah Fraincart16.89%N/ANo
Aube (3)La France insoumiseGaëtan Seffals21.89%N/ANo
Aude (1)Parti socialisteSophie Courrière-Calmon28.15%46.44%No
Aude (2)Parti socialisteViviane Thivent20.94%N/ANo
Aude (3)La France insoumiseJohanna Adda-Netter25.80%46.68%No
Aveyron (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsLéon Thébault[116]21.55%36.175No
Aveyron (2)La France insoumiseLaurent Alexandre[116]27.78%50.99%Yes
Aveyron (3)La France insoumiseMichel Rhin[116]27.09%46.29%No
Bouches-du-Rhône (1)Parti socialisteThibaud Rosique19.41%N/ANo
Bouches-du-Rhône (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsAlexandre Rupnik21.56%38.36%No
Bouches-du-Rhône (3)La France insoumiseMohamed Bensaada27.73%45.04%No
Bouches-du-Rhône (4)La France insoumiseManuel Bompard56.04%73.92%Yes
Bouches-du-Rhône (5)La France insoumiseHendrik Davi40.30%56.64%Yes
Bouches-du-Rhône (6)Parti socialisteMagali Holagne21.96%N/ANo
Bouches-du-Rhône (7)La France insoumiseSébastien Delogu37.88%64.68%Yes
Bouches-du-Rhône (8)La France insoumiseEric Deligny19.41%N/ANo
Bouches-du-Rhône (9)La France insoumiseLucas Trottman21.56%41.36%No
Bouches-du-Rhône (10)La France insoumiseMarina Mesure21.67%40.38%No
Bouches-du-Rhône (11)Génération.sStéphane Salord22.47%N/ANo
Bouches-du-Rhône (12)La France insoumiseIsabelle Chauvin19.12%N/ANo
Bouches-du-Rhône (13)Parti communiste françaisPierre Dharréville (incumbent)35.83%52.01%Yes
Bouches-du-Rhône (14)La France insoumiseHélène Le Cacheux25.80%43.15%No
Bouches-du-Rhône (15)La France insoumiseMichèle Jung18.78%N/ANo
Bouches-du-Rhône (16)Parti socialisteChristophe Caillault26.73%45.06%No
Cavaldos (1)La France insoumiseEmma Fourreau35.81%49.73%No
Cavaldos (2)Parti socialisteArthur Delaporte42.01%59.86%Yes
Cavaldos (3)La France insoumiseDidier Canu21.44%N/ANo
Cavaldos) (4)Parti communiste françaisPierre Mouraret22.64%38.92%No
Cavaldos (5)Europe Écologie Les VertsValérie Harel23.19%44.32%No
Cavaldos (6)La France insoumiseNoé Gauchard[117]24.53%47.54%No
Cantal (1)La France insoumiseMichel Maciazek18.51%N/ANo
Cantal (2)La France insoumiseMelody Morille16.33%N/ANo
Charente (1)La France insoumiseRené Pilato[118]27.53%49.97%No
Charente (2)La France insoumiseChloé Chevalier20.50%N/ANo
Charente (3)Parti socialisteMarie-Pierre Noël19.48%N/ANo
Charente-Maritime (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsJean-Marc Soubeste23.39%38.89%No
Charente-Maritime (2)La France insoumiseNordine Raymond27.50%48.24%No
Charente-Maritime (3)La France insoumiseGérald Dahan21.07%N/ANo
Charente-Maritime (4)La France insoumiseDanièle Desselles19.73%N/ANo
Charente-Maritime (5)Parti socialisteMargarita Sola19.88%N/ANo
Cher (1)Parti socialisteAlex Charpentier24.20%42.86%No
Cher (2)Parti communiste françaisNicolas Sansu[119]32.36%54.37%Yes
Cher (3)La France insoumiseAliénor Garcia Bosch de Morales21.82%N/ANo
Corrèze (1)La France insoumiseSandrine Deveaud[120]25.40%46.20%No
Corrèze (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsChloé Herzhaft21.16%41.60%No
Corse-du-Sud (1)N/ANo NUPES candidate[d]-
Corse-du-Sud (2)N/ANo NUPES candidate[e]-
Haute-Corse (1)N/ANo NUPES candidate[f]-
Haute-Corse (2)N/ANo NUPES candidate[g]-
Côte-d'Or (1)La France insoumiseAntoine Peillon25.63%41.97%No
Côte-d'Or (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsCatherine Hervieu29.27%48.30%No
Côte-d'Or (3)Parti communiste françaisPatricia Marc25.38%49.89%No
Côte-d'Or (4)La France insoumiseStéphane Guinot17.63%N/ANo
Côte-d'Or (5)Parti communiste françaisIsabelle de Almeida19.66%N/ANo
Côtes-d'Armor (1)La France insoumiseMarion Gogiard27.49%47.31%No
Côtes-d'Armor (2)Parti socialisteBruno Ricard25.83%44.17%No
Côtes-d'Armor (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsAntoine Ravard22.66%35.13%No
Côtes-d'Armor (4)La France insoumiseMurielle Lepvraud27.21%53.42%Yes
Côtes-d'Armor (5)La France insoumiseMarie-Amélie Troadec26.44%47.51%No
Creuse (1)La France insoumiseCatherine Couturier26.37%51.44%Yes
Dordogne (1)La France insoumisePascale Martin24.33%51.85%Yes
Dordogne (2)La France insoumiseMichèle Roux21.19%N/ANo
Dordogne (3)La France insoumise
Parti ouvrier indépendant
Cyril Girardeau23.68%34.41%No
Dordogne (4)Génération.sSébastien Peytavie26.08%55.52%Yes
Doubs (1)La France insoumiseSéverine Véziès29.78%48.12%No
Doubs (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsStéphane Ravacley[121]32.51%47.74%No
Doubs (3)Parti communiste françaisVirginie Dayet[122]20.45%N/ANo
Doubs (4)La France insoumiseBrigitte Cottier20.12%N/ANo
Doubs (5)La France insoumiseMartine Ludi18.72%N/ANo
Drôme (1)La France insoumiseKarim Chkeri27.98%45.58%No
Drôme (2)La France insoumiseGilles Reynaud23.91%42.88%No
Drôme (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsMarie Pochon35.49%52.22%Yes
Drôme (4)Parti socialistePierre Jouvet[115]30.50%42.10%No
Eure (1)Génération écologieChristophe Ancelin19.22%N/ANo
Eure (2)La France insoumiseNathalie Samson21.02%N/ANo
Eure (3)La France insoumiseDorine Le Pêcheur19.13%N/ANo
Eure (4)Parti socialistePhilippe Brun28.97%50.44%Yes
Eure (5)Europe Écologie Les VertsPierre-Yves Jourdain20.85%N/ANo
Eure-et-Loir (1)Génération écologieQuentin Guillemain[119]22.83%N/ANo
Eure-et-Loir (2)La France insoumiseKévin Boëté18.65%N/ANo
Eure-et-Loir (3)La France insoumiseValéria Dos Santos Orfila19.08%N/ANo
Eure-et-Loir (4)La France insoumiseMathieu Gaston15.42%N/ANo
Finistère (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsGrégory Lebert32.08%46.11%No
Finistère (2)La France insoumisePierre-Yves Cadalen[123]31.91%49.84%No
Finistère (3)La France insoumisePierre Smolarz29.18%42.10%No
Finistère (4)Génération.sSylvaine Vulpiani30.98%45.60%No
Finistère (5)Parti socialisteNathalie Sarrabezolles29.03%45.42%No
Finistère (6)Parti socialisteMélanie Thomin31.16%50.85%Yes
Finistère (7)La France insoumiseYolande Bouin29.99%47.75%No
Finistère (8)La France insoumiseYouenn Le Flao31.66%'47.57%No
Gard (1)La France insoumiseCharles Ménard23.93%N/ANo
Gard (2)La France insoumiseCoaralie Ghiardi21.79%N/ANo
Gard (3)Parti communiste françaisSabine Oromi20.66%N/ANo
Gard (4)Parti socialisteArnaud Bord26.58%45.51%No
Gard (5)La France insoumiseMichel Sala33.48%53.00%Yes
Gard (6)Europe Écologie Les VertsNicolas Cadène25.65%47.83%No
Haute-Garonne (1)La France insoumiseHadrien Clouet[124]39.79%54.22%Yes
Haute-Garonne (2)La France insoumiseAnne Stambach-Terrenoir[124]37.25%52.90%Yes
Haute-Garonne (3)La France insoumiseAgathe Roby[124]31.60%44.29%No
Haute-Garonne (4)La France insoumiseFrançois Piquemal[124]46.54%59.26%Yes
Haute-Garonne (5)La France insoumiseSylvie Espagnolle[124]27.85%48.11%No
Haute-Garonne (6)Parti socialisteFabien Jouvé[124]29.39%49.99%No
Haute-Garonne (7)La France insoumiseChristophe Bex[124]30.68%51.17%Yes
Haute-Garonne (8)Parti socialisteJoël Aviragnet (incumbent)[124]28.67%60.39%Yes
Haute-Garonne (9)Europe Écologie Les VertsChristine Arrighi[124]39.77%58.55%Yes
Haute-Garonne (10)Génération.sAlice Assier[124]33.16%49.80%No
Gers (1)La France insoumisePascal Levieux25.44%47.49%No
Gers (2)La France insoumiseFrançois Dubos17.52%N/ANo
Gironde (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsCatherine Cestari27.31%40.89%No
Gironde (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsNicolas Thierry45.12%53.34%Yes
Gironde (3)La France insoumiseLoïc Prud'homme (incumbent)44.89%59.27%Yes
Gironde (4)Parti socialisteAlain David (incumbent)40.55%59.73%Yes
Gironde (5)La France insoumiseOlivier Maneiro25.92%46.72%No
Gironde (6)Parti socialisteVanessa Fergeau33.93%48.15%No
Gironde (7)La France insoumiseJean-Renaud Ferran34.51%47.29%No
Gironde (8)Parti communiste françaisMarylène Faure18.84%N/ANo
Gironde (9)La France insoumiseSacha André24.23%49.51%No
Gironde (10)Europe Écologie Les VertsPascal Bourgois23.40%N/ANo
Gironde (11)La France insoumiseMathieu Caillaud22.75%N/ANo
Gironde (12)La France insoumiseMathilde Feld26.94%49.77%No
Hérault (1)La France insoumiseJulien Colet26.94%47.45%No
Hérault (2)La France insoumiseNathalie Oziol[125]40.37%63.33%Yes
Hérault (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsJulia Mignacca[126]28.59%46.90%No
Hérault (4)La France insoumiseSébastien Rome28.06%50.65%Yes
Hérault (5)La France insoumisePierre Polard[127]24.32%45.76%No
Hérault (6)La France insoumiseMagali Crozier17.05%30.17%No
Hérault (7)Parti communiste françaisGabriel Blasco21.75%40.81%No
Hérault (8)La France insoumiseSylvain Carrière29.35%50.59%Yes
Hérault (9)La France insoumiseNadia Belaouni24.60%45.63%No
Ille-et-Vilaine (1)La France insoumiseFrédéric Mathieu[128]39.27%52.62%Yes
Ille-et-Vilaine (2)Génération.sTristan Lahais[128]39.51%48.18%No
Ille-et-Vilaine (3)Parti socialisteClaudia Rouaux (incumbent)[128]35.72%51.53%Yes
Ille-et-Vilaine (4)La France insoumiseMathilde Hignet[128][129]32.61%50.36%Yes
Ille-et-Vilaine (5)La France insoumiseGilles Renault[128][130]26.05%41.34%No
Ille-et-Vilaine (6)La France insoumiseHélène Mocquard[128][131]25.63%38.31%No
Ille-et-Vilaine (7)La France insoumiseNicolas Guivarc'h[128][132]21.26%N/ANo
Ille-et-Vilaine (8)Parti socialisteMickaël Bouloux[128]45.72%57.97%Yes
Indre (1)La France insoumiseÉloïse Gonzalez22.54%43.98%No
Indre (2)La France insoumiseAymeric Compain22.00%N/ANo
Indre-et-Loire (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsCharles Fournier[133]39.60%53.51%Yes
Indre-et-Loire (2)La France insoumiseChristelle Gobert[133]25.82%45.29%No
Indre-et-Loire (3)La France insoumiseRoxane Sirven[133]24.15%42.84%No
Indre-et-Loire (4)Parti socialisteLaurent Baumel (incumbent)[133]29.55%49.48%No
Indre-et-Loire (5)Parti communiste françaisFrançoise Langlade[133]19.38%N/ANo
Isère (1)La France insoumiseSalomé Robin[134]38.86%44.47%No
Isère (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsCyrielle Chatelain[134]33.52%52.13%Yes
Isère (3)La France insoumiseÉlisa Martin[134]42.49%57.48%Yes
Isère (4)Parti socialisteMarie-Noëlle Battistel (incumbent)42.22%58.06%Yes
Isère (5)Europe Écologie Les VertsJérémie Iordanoff[134]32.39%50.43%Yes
Isère (6)La France insoumiseNicole Finas-Fillon[134]21.66%N/ANo
Isère (7)Parti communiste françaisDominique Dichard[134]20.95%N/ANo
Isère (8)Pôle écologisteDivers gaucheQuentin Dogon[135]22.88%N/ANo
Isère (9)La France insoumiseSandrine Nosbe[134]30.54%46.20%No
Isère (10)La France insoumiseJoëlle Richolle[134]23.95%N/ANo
Jura (1)La France insoumiseAnthony Brondel28.40%43.78%No
Jura (2)Parti communiste françaisÉvelyne Ternant24.51%37.90%No
Jura (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsHervé Prat24.84%41.54%No
Landes (1)La France insoumiseGuy de Barbeyrac22.95%44.19%No
Landes (2)Parti communiste françaisJean-Marc Lespade30.24%48.06%No
Landes (3)Parti socialisteBoris Vallaud (incumbent)40.16%59.93%Yes
Loir-et-Cher (1)La France InsoumiseReda Belkadi24.31%43.53%No
Loir-et-Cher (2)Parti communiste françaisJérémie Demaline16.97%N/ANo
Loir-et-Cher (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsNoé Petit[136]19.30%N/ANo
Loire (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsLaëtitia Copin[137]22.60%47.90%No
Loire (2)La France insoumiseAndrée Taurinya[137]34.37%50.63%Yes
Loire (3)Parti communiste françaisVincent Bony23.66%42.68%No
Loire (4)La France insoumiseBernard Paemelaere[137]23.56%38.39%No
Loire (5)La France insoumiseIsmaël Stevenson[137]20.35%N/ANo
Loire (6)La France insoumiseAndré Bouchut[137]18.99%N/ANo
Haute-Loire (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsCéline Gacon[138]18.96%29.78%No
Haute-Loire (2)La France insoumiseAzelma Sigaux[139]19.79%N/ANo
Loire-Atlantique (1)Parti socialisteKarim Benbrahim[140]36.97%47.92%No
Loire-Atlantique (2)La France insoumiseAndy Kerbrat[140]46.62%55.80%Yes
Loire-Atlantique (3)La France insoumiseSégolène Amiot[140]42.87%55.70%Yes
Loire-Atlantique (4)Europe Écologie Les VertsJulie Laernoes[140]42.82%58.03%Yes
Loire-Atlantique (5)La France insoumiseSabine Lalande[140]32.72%45.59%No
Loire-Atlantique (6)Pôle écologisteDivers gaucheJean-Claude Raux[140]32.77%52.84%Yes
Loire-Atlantique (7)Parti communiste françaisVéronique Mahé[140]24.26%42.94%No
Loire-Atlantique (8)La France insoumiseMatthias Tavel[140]32.04%54.45%Yes
Loire-Atlantique (9)La France insoumise
Parti ouvrier indépendant
Hélène Macon[140]28.60%46.88%No
Loire-Atlantique (10)La France insoumiseLéonie Ferry[140]29.99%43.48%No
Loiret (1)Parti socialisteGhislaine Kounowski28.67%42.79%No
Loiret (2)Génération.sEmmanuel Duplessis25.12%44.22%No
Loiret (3)La France insoumiseKevin Merlot19.21%N/ANo
Loiret (4)Parti communiste françaisBruno Nottin[141]19.43%36.64%No
Loiret (5)La France insoumiseFlorence Chabirand18.87N/ANo
Loiret (6)La France insoumiseOlivier Hicter25.52%42.73%No
Lot (1)La France insoumiseElsa Bougeard22.26%35.37%No
Lot (2)La France insoumiseThierry Grossemy23.73%33.80%No
Lot-et-Garonne (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsMaryse Combes26.21%wd[h][142]No
Lot-et-Garonne (2)Parti socialisteChristophe Courregelongue26.03%30.75%No
Lot-et-Garonne (3)La France insoumiseXavier Czapla22.91%43.03%No
Lozère (1)La France insoumiseSandrine Descaves25.41%45.72%No
Maine-et-Loire (1)Génération.sArash Saeidi[143]29.87%44.48%No
Maine-et-Loire (2)La France insoumiseCaroline Bessat[143]29.27%43.24%No
Maine-et-Loire (3)La France insoumiseVéronique Roudévitch[143]23.18%39.35%No
Maine-et-Loire (4)Parti communiste françaisCaroline Rabault[143]23.09%39.67%No
Maine-et-Loire (5)La France insoumiseChristophe Airaud[143]22.96%39.24%No
Maine-et-Loire (6)La France insoumiseTassadit Amghar[143]27.78%42.40%No
Maine-et-Loire (7)Parti socialisteGuillaume Jouanneau[143]30.32%44.44%No
Manche (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsGuillaume Hédouin19.44%31.22%No
Manche (2)La France insoumisePatrick Grimbert18.50%35.55%No
Manche (3)Parti communiste françaisGaëlle Verove23.66%43.87%No
Manche (4)Parti socialisteAnna Pic31.61%51.61%Yes
Marne (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsÉvelyne Bourgoin24.19%44.09%No
Marne (2)La France insoumiseLynda Meguenine22.46%45.18%No
Marne (3)Parti communiste françaisChantal Berthelemy17.88%N/ANo
Marne (4)La France insoumiseAnthony Smith18.79%N/ANo
Marne (5)La France insoumiseKarine Le Luron11.09%N/ANo
Haute-Marne (1)La France insoumiseMichele Leclerc16.20%N/ANo
Haute-Marne (2)La France insoumiseIngrid Viot12.46%N/ANo
Mayenne (1)Parti socialisteGuillaume Garot[144] (incumbent)49.62%63.22%Yes
Mayenne (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsGrégory Boisseau23.89%41.38%No
Mayenne (3)La France insoumiseMarion Detais19.33%N/ANo
Meurthe-et-Moselle (1)La France insoumiseNordine Jouira[145]32.83%46.57%No
Meurthe-et-Moselle (2)Parti socialisteStéphane Hablot[145]36.59%49.74%No
Meurthe-et-Moselle (3)La France insoumiseMartine Étienne[145]24.88%51.94%Yes
Meurthe-et-Moselle (4)Pôle écologisteDivers gaucheBarbara Bertozzi[145]19.18%N/ANo
Meurthe-et-Moselle (5)Parti socialisteDominique Potier (incumbent)43.97%63.12%Yes
Meurthe-et-Moselle (6)La France insoumiseCaroline Fiat (incumbent)29.97%50.23%Yes
Meuse (1)Parti socialisteOlivier Guckert17.49%N/ANo
Meuse (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsJohan Laflotte16.23%N/ANo
Morbihan (1)Parti socialisteLuc Foucault25.01%40.75%No
Morbihan (2)La France insoumiseKarol Kirchner24.87%41.40%No
Morbihan (3)La France insoumiseMarie-Madeleine Doré-Lucas22.51%43.36%No
Morbihan (4)Parti communiste françaisLhéa Le Flecher18.20%N/ANo
Morbihan (5)Europe Écologie Les VertsDamien Girard31.47%48.65%No
Morbihan (6)La France insoumiseJean-Michel Baudry26.08%45.19%No
Moselle (1)La France insoumiseEsther Leick23.56%N/ANo
Moselle (2)La France insoumiseLisa Lahore21.44%43.59%No
Moselle (3)La France insoumiseCharlotte Leduc24.27%51.46%Yes
Moselle (4)Parti communiste françaisHélène Giardot13.28%N/ANo
Moselle (5)La France insoumiseCaroline Racine14.55%N/ANo
Moselle (6)La France insoumiseJonathan Outomuro17.32%N/ANo
Moselle (7)Europe Écologie Les VertsLuc Muller19.72%N/ANo
Moselle (8)La France insoumiseCéline Léger27.57%47.57%No
Moselle (9)Parti socialisteBrigitte Vaisse22.16%44.97%No
Nièvre (1)La France insoumiseCharlène Delacour25.69%N/ANo
Nièvre (2)La France insoumiseMarie-Anne Guillemain24.31%N/ANo
Nord (1)La France insoumiseAdrien Quatennens (incumbent)52.05%65.24%Yes
Nord (2)La France insoumiseUgo Bernalicis (incumbent)43.49%58.00%'Yes
Nord (3)Parti socialisteSophie Villette15.17%N/ANo
Nord (4)Europe Écologie Les VertsOctave Delepierre[146]27.65%43.95%No
Nord (5)La France insoumiseOphélie Delneste24.98%48.86%No
Nord (6)La France insoumiseCelia Pereira27.65%36.93%No
Nord (7)Pôle écologisteDivers gaucheKarima Chouia[147]26.41%44.53%No
Nord (8)La France insoumiseDavid Guiraud[148]39.83%59.94%Yes
Nord (9)Pôle écologisteDivers gaucheOdile Vidal-Sagnier27.22%40.90%No
Nord (10)La France insoumiseLeslie Mortreux23.08%42.48%No
Nord (11)Parti socialisteRoger Vicot35.43%56.27%Yes
Nord (12)La France insoumiseMalik Yahiatène19.63%N/ANo
Nord (13)La France insoumiseDamien Lacroix24.15%N/ANo
Nord (14)La France insoumisePhilippine Heyman17.03%N/ANo
Nord (15)Pôle écologisteDivers gaucheEmilie Ducourant20.0345.91%No
Nord (16)Parti communiste françaisAlain Bruneel (incumbent)33.59%49.66%No
Nord (17)La France insoumiseCyril Grandin22.91%N/ANo
Nord (18)La France insoumiseStéphane Maréchal15.35%N/ANo
Nord (19)Parti communiste françaisPatrick Soloch25.63%42.85%No
Nord (20)Parti communiste françaisFabien Roussel (incumbent)34.13%54.40%Yes
Nord (21)La France insoumiseLuce Troadec23.48%N/ANo
Oise (1)Parti communiste françaisThierry Aury18.62%N/ANo
Oise (2)La France insoumiseAnnick Prévot15.81%N/ANo
Oise (3)La France insoumiseValérie Labatut26.31%47.58%No
Oise (4)La France insoumiseMohamed Assamti17.67%N/ANo
Oise (5)Pôle écologisteDivers gaucheLuc Blanchard21.33%N/ANo
Oise (6)Parti socialisteFlorian Dumoulin17.95%N/ANo
Oise (7)Parti communiste françaisLoïc Pen26.56%43.26%No
Orne (1)Parti socialisteChantal Jourdan (incumbent)25.85%50.20%Yes
Orne (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsCécile Bussière16.17%N/ANo
Orne (3)La France insoumiseMehdi Kemari17.44%N/ANo
Pas-de-Calais (1)La France insoumiseÉric Cagnache14.87%N/ANo
Pas-de-Calais (2)La France insoumiseMorgane Rengard22.48%N/ANo
Pas-de-Calais (3)Parti communiste françaisJean-Marc Tellier35.57%50.11%Yes
Pas-de-Calais (4)Parti socialisteBlandine Drain17.33%N/ANo
Pas-de-Calais (5)La France insoumiseNancy Bélart18.03%N/ANo
Pas-de-Calais (6)La France insoumisePascal Lebecq15.98%N/ANo
Pas-de-Calais (7)Europe Écologie Les VertsJean-Pierre Moussally19.28%N/ANo
Pas-de-Calais (8)La France insoumiseSimon Roussel15.75%N/ANo
Pas-de-Calais (9)La France insoumiseAmandine Bonifacio15.98%N/ANo
Pas-de-Calais (10)La France insoumiseSandrine Coquerie17.25%N/ANo
Pas-de-Calais (11)Pôle écologisteDivers gaucheMarine Tondelier23.43%38.97%No
Pas-de-Calais (12)Parti socialisteJérôme Darras29.47%43.70%No
Puy-de-Dôme (1)La France insoumiseMarianne Maximi34.50%52.23%Yes
Puy-de-Dôme (2)Parti socialisteChristine Pirès-Beaune (incumbent)41.89%63.84%Yes
Puy-de-Dôme (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsNicolas Bonnet30.08%46.91%No
Puy-de-Dôme (4)La France insoumiseValérie Goléo30.7349.87%No
Puy-de-Dôme (5)Parti communiste françaisAndré Chassaigne (incumbent)49.13%69.43%Yes
Pyrénées-Atlantiques (1)La France insoumiseJean-Yves Lalanne31.78%49.22%No
Pyrénées-Atlantiques (2)Génération écologieCécile Faure25.47%45.29%No
Pyrénées-Atlantiques (3)La France insoumiseJean-François Baby20.63%33.45%No
Pyrénées-Atlantiques (4)Parti socialisteInaki Echaniz24.07%50.11%Yes
Pyrénées-Atlantiques (5)La France insoumiseSandra Pereira-Ostanel25.14%45.60%No
Pyrénées-Atlantiques (6)La France insoumiseTom Dubois-Robin19.55%39.79%No
Hautes-Pyrénées (1)La France insoumiseSylvie Ferrer[149][150]24.69%50.13%Yes
Hautes-Pyrénées (2)La France insoumiseGregory Korn[151][152]22.95%47.72%No
Pyrénées-Orientales (1)La France insoumiseFrancis Daspe23.63%N/ANo
Pyrénées-Orientales (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsDavid Berrué20.28%N/ANo
Pyrénées-Orientales (3)La France insoumiseNathalie Cullel27.29%45.89%No
Pyrénées-Orientales (4)La France insoumiseJérôme Pous19.12%N/ANo
Bas-Rhin (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsSandra Regol38.07%51.47%Yes
Bas-Rhin (2)La France insoumiseEmmanuel Fernandes36.89%52.23%Yes
Bas-Rhin (3)La France insoumiseSébastien Mas30.82%45.47%No
Bas-Rhin (4)La France insoumiseImane Lahmeur17.15%33.90%No
Bas-Rhin (5)La France insoumiseVéronique Toulza16.05%N/ANo
Bas-Rhin (6)Europe Écologie Les VertsMartine Marchal-Minazzi16.61%N/ANo
Bas-Rhin (7)La France insoumiseLou Toussaint-Ianeva12.63%N/ANo
Bas-Rhin (8)La France insoumiseSamy Ahmed-Yahia9.86%N/ANo
Bas-Rhin (9)La France insoumiseLeila Witzmann14.64%N/ANo
Haut-Rhin (1)Parti socialisteAïcha Fritsch14.74%N/ANo
Haut-Rhin (2)La France insoumiseLilian Bourgeois15.79%N/ANo
Haut-Rhin (3)La France insoumisePriscille Silva12.41%N/ANo
Haut-Rhin (4)La France insoumiseChrystelle Garel15.31%N/ANo
Haut-Rhin (5)Génération.sNadia El Hajjaji20.3235.37%No
Haut-Rhin (6)La France insoumiseLéonie Hebert19.27%N/ANo
Rhône (1)La France insoumiseAurélie Gries[153]37.75%48.14%No
Rhône (2)Génération écologieHubert Julien-Laferrière[153] (incumbent)34.82%51.64%Yes
Rhône (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsMarie-Charlotte Garin[153]43.68%54.79%Yes
Rhône (4)Europe Écologie Les VertsBenjamin Badouard[153]31.72%40.65%No
Rhône (5)Parti socialisteFabrice Matteucci[153]22.82%32.68%No
Rhône (6)La France insoumiseGabriel Amard[153]41.30%55.54%Yes
Rhône (7)La France insoumiseAbdelkader Lahmar30.87%46.56%No
Rhône (8)Parti communiste françaisCécile Bulin[153]19.25%N/ANo
Rhône (9)La France insoumiseMylène Dune[153]20.24%N/ANo
Rhône (10)Parti socialisteMichèle Edery[153]22.56%34.69%No
Rhône (11)Parti communiste françaisAbdel Yousfi[153]21.60%35.91%No
Rhône (12)Europe Écologie Les VertsJean-François Baudin[153]23.03%37.08%No
Rhône (13)La France insoumiseVictor Prandt[153]21.67%37.35%No
Rhône (14)La France insoumiseIdir Boumertit35.76%56.69%Yes
Haute-Saône (1)La France insoumiseSandra Girardot18.84%N/ANo
Haute-Saône (2)La France insoumisePatrice Guérain20.79%N/ANo
Saône-et-Loire (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsPatrick Monin27.57%42.75%No
Saône-et-Loire (2)Parti communiste françaisCécile Vinauger20.01%33.35%No
Saône-et-Loire (3)La France insoumiseRichard Beninger21.19%N/ANo
Saône-et-Loire (4)Parti socialisteCécile Untermaier (incumbent)33.97%56.30%Yes
Saône-et-Loire (5)La France insoumiseÉric Riboulet23.60%47.34%No
Sarthe (1)La France insoumiseGhislaine Bonnet22.97%45.10%No
Sarthe (2)Parti socialisteMarietta Karamanli (incumbent)36.53%63.06%Yes
Sarthe (3)La France insoumiseDominique Leloup21.19%N/ANo
Sarthe (4)Parti socialisteElise Leboucher21.87%50.15%Yes
Sarthe (5)La France insoumiseRabbi Kokolo19.75%N/ANo
Savoie (1)Parti communiste françaisChristel Granata21.43%40.67%No
Savoie (2)La France insoumiseCédric Morand21.94%35.92%No
Savoie (3)La France insoumiseNathalie Krawezynski22.76%34.46%No
Savoie (4)La France insoumiseJean-François Coulomme34.45%50.85%Yes
Haute-Savoie (1)La France insoumiseAnne-Valérie Duval23.85%37.35%No
Haute-Savoie (2)Parti communiste françaisLoris Fontana22.99%40.12%No
Haute-Savoie (3)La France insoumiseFabienne Tassa24.78%36.64%No
Haute-Savoie (4)La France insoumiseValerien Vervoort21.71%33.08%No
Haute-Savoie (5)Génération.sOdile Martin-Cocher21.86%39.91%No
Haute-Savoie (6)La France insoumiseAhmed Lounis18.40%N/ANo
Paris (1)La France insoumiseThomas Luquet27.81%34.43%No
Paris (2)Parti socialisteMarine Rosset27.27%36.61%No
Paris (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsLéa Balage El Mariky[154]38.66%49.00%No
Paris (4)La France insoumiseNatalie Depraz13.27%N/ANo
Paris (5)Europe Écologie Les VertsJulien Bayou48.88%68.05%Yes
Paris (6)La France insoumiseSophia Chikirou[155]53.74%N/AYes
Paris (7)La France insoumiseCaroline Mécary[156]40.43%49.27%No
Paris (8)Europe Écologie Les VertsÉva Sas[154]41.70%54.08%Yes
Paris (9)Europe Écologie Les VertsSandrine Rousseau[157]42.90%59.05%Yes
Paris (10)La France insoumiseRodrigo Arenas42.63%54.43%Yes
Paris (11)Parti socialisteOlivia Polski37.57%44.55%No
Paris (12)Parti communiste françaisCéline Malaisé22.34%31.49%No
Paris (13)Europe Écologie Les VertsAminata Niakaté30.55%40.14%No
Paris (14)La France insoumiseJulie Maury11.45%N/ANo
Paris (15)La France insoumiseDanielle Simonnet[158]47.71%58.45%Yes
Paris (16)La France insoumiseSarah Legrain[155]56.51%N/AYes
Paris (17)La France insoumiseEnsemble!Danièle Obono (incumbent)57.07%N/AYes
Paris (18)La France insoumise
Révolution écologique pour le vivant
Aymeric Caron[159]45.05%51.65%Yes
Seine-Maritime (1)La France insoumiseMaxime Da Silva[160]33.05%49.88%No
Seine-Maritime (2)La France insoumiseSébastien Duval22.14%40.36%No
Seine-Maritime (3)Parti communiste françaisHubert Wulfranc[161] (incumbent)44.21%70.36%Yes
Seine-Maritime (4)La France insoumiseAlma Dufour23.90%53.72%Yes
Seine-Maritime (5)Parti socialisteGérard Leseul[162] (incumbent)33.68%55.81%Yes
Seine-Maritime (6)Parti communiste françaisSébastien Jumel[161] (incumbent)37.66%57.81%Yes
Seine-Maritime (7)La France insoumiseNancy Duboc26.80%42.13%No
Seine-Maritime (8)Parti communiste françaisJean-Paul Lecoq[163] (incumbent)48.45%65.76%Yes
Seine-Maritime (9)La France insoumiseStéphane Fouani20.33%N/ANo
Seine-Maritime (10)Europe Écologie Les VertsVéronique Bérégovoy[164]21.01%N/ANo
Seine-et-Marne (1)La France insoumiseArnaud Saint-Martin27.68%46.94%No
Seine-et-Marne (2)La France insoumiseMarie-Pierre Molina23.01%42.58%No
Seine-et-Marne (3)La France insoumiseElodie Gérôme-Delagdo25.27%43.31%No
Seine-et-Marne (4)La France insoumiseMathieu Garnier20.24%N/ANo
Seine-et-Marne (5)La France insoumiseCédric Colin23.18%N/ANo
Seine-et-Marne (6)La France insoumiseValérie Delage26.80%47.88%No
Seine-et-Marne (7)La France insoumiseErsilia Soudais30.87%51.31%Yes
Seine-et-Marne (8)Europe Écologie Les VertsArnaud Bonnet32.46%49.99%No
Seine-et-Marne (9)La France insoumisePascal Novais27.51%47.37%No
Seine-et-Marne (10)La France insoumiseMaxime Laisney37.15%57.36%Yes
Seine-et-Marne (11)Parti socialisteOlivier Faure (incumbent)46.90%64.45%Yes
Yvelines (1)La France insoumiseMuriel Bonnefond24.49%36.69%No
Yvelines (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsMaïté Carrive-Bédouani22.66%35.73%No
Yvelines (3)La France insoumiseLouise Brody17.71%28.60%No
Yvelines (4)La France insoumiseCéline Bourdon24.93%34.31%No
Yvelines (5)La France insoumiseSophie Thevenet23.55%35.38%No
Yvelines (6)La France insoumiseMélinda Sauger24.50%35.48%No
Yvelines (7)Parti socialisteMichèle Christophoul27.19%44.36%No
Yvelines (8)Génération.sBenjamin Lucas33.37%56.61%Yes
Yvelines (9)La France insoumise
Révolution écologique pour le vivant
Victor Pailhac22.25%N/ANo
Yvelines (10)La France insoumiseCatherine Lasserre22.04%36.37%No
Yvelines (11)La France insoumiseWilliam Martinet32.20%50.19%Yes
Yvelines (12)Génération écologieEdwin Legris24.10%40.06%No
Deux-Sèvres (1)La France insoumiseFrançois Charron28.43%48.01%No
Deux-Sèvres (2)Génération écologieDelphine Batho[165] (incumbent)36.38%57.88%Yes
Deux-Sèvres (3)La France insoumiseJuliette Woillez22.36%41.73%No
Somme (1)La France insoumise – Picardie deboutFrançois Ruffin (incumbent)40.09%61.01%Yes
Somme (2)La France insoumiseZahia Hamdane29.98%46.87%No
Somme (3)Parti communiste françaisArnaud Petit16.68%N/ANo
Somme (4)Europe Écologie Les VertsÉlodie Héren19.32%N/ANo
Somme (5)La France insoumise – Picardie deboutGuillaume Ancelet20.29%39.21%No
Tarn (1)La France insoumiseGérard Poujade21.37%46.91%No
Tarn (2)La France insoumiseKaren Erodi29.91%37.50%Yes
Tarn (3)La France insoumiseJulien Lassalle22.27%46.29%No
Tarn-et-Garonne (1)Parti socialisteValérie Rabault (incumbent)33.33%58.29%Yes
Tarn-et-Garonne (2)La France insoumiseNathalie Manchado18.93%N/ANo
Var (1)La France insoumiseÉric Habouzit19.65%N/ANo
Var (2)La France insoumiseIsaline Cornil17.91%N/ANo
Var (3)Parti socialisteJulia Peironet Bremond16.27%N/ANo
Var (4)La France insoumiseSabine Cristofani-Viglione12.87%N/ANo
Var (5)La France insoumiseRobert Caraguel12.09%N/ANo
Var (6)Parti communiste françaisAlain Bolla17.80%N/ANo
Var (7)Génération écologieBasma Bouchkara14.87%N/ANo
Var (8)La France insoumiseCatherine Jouanneau18.79%N/ANo
Vaucluse (1)La France insoumiseFarid Faryssy[166]30.55%48.86%No
Vaucluse (2)La France insoumiseFrançois Sandoz[166]21.53%N/ANo
Vaucluse (3)Parti communiste françaisMuriel Duenas[166]19.16%N/ANo
Vaucluse (4)La France insoumiseTourkia Galvez[166]18.14%N/ANo
Vaucluse (5)Génération.sCéline Celse[166]22.26%N/ANo
Vendée (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsLucie Etonno[167]24.16%43.26%No
Vendée (2)La France insoumiseNicolas Hélary[167]21.84%41.58%No
Vendée (3)La France insoumiseAurélien Mauger[167]17.45%N/ANo
Vendée (4)Parti communiste françaisValentin Rondeau[167]17.58%N/ANo
Vendée (5)La France insoumiseTimothée Tibaud[167]20.12%N/ANo
Vienne (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsLisa Belluco32.56%51.36%Yes
Vienne (2)La France insoumiseValérie Soumaille34.39%48.81%No
Vienne (3)La France insoumiseJason Valente20.61%N/ANo
Vienne (4)Parti socialisteFlavien Cartier23.11%N/ANo
Haute-Vienne (1)La France insoumiseDamien Maudet34.54%53.41%Yes
Haute-Vienne (2)Parti socialisteStéphane Delautrette35.58%61.47%Yes
Haute-Vienne (3)La France insoumiseManon Meunier31.68%51.10%Yes
Vosges (1)La France insoumiseJules Fetet18.67%N/ANo
Vosges (2)La France insoumiseCharlotte Moreau17.84%N/ANo
Vosges (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsBéatrice Pierrat17.68%N/ANo
Vosges (4)La France insoumiseFrançois-Xavier Wein15.97%N/ANo
Yonne (1)Europe Écologie Les VertsFlorence Loury24.25%48.90%No
Yonne (2)La France insoumisePhilippe Veyssiere21.32%N/ANo
Yonne (3)La France insoumiseManon Dené19.18%N/ANo
Territoire de Belfort (1)La France insoumiseGérald Loridat21.24%N/ANo
Territoire de Belfort (2)La France insoumiseFlorian Chauche26.42%51.37%Yes
Essonne (1)La France insoumiseFarida Amrani39.12%59.84%Yes
Essonne (2)La France insoumiseMathieu Hillaire24.66%46.73%No
Essonne (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsSteevy Gustave28.72%48.82%No
Essonne (4)Parti communiste françaisAmadou Démé27.49%44.25%No
Essonne (5)Génération écologieCédric Villani (incumbent)38.20%49.97%No
Essonne (6)Parti socialisteJérôme Guedj38.31%53.36%Yes
Essonne (7)La France insoumiseClaire Lejeune35.03%49.66%No
Essonne (8)La France insoumiseÉmilie Chazette-Guillet30.50%42.74%No
Essonne (9)Europe Écologie Les VertsNadhéra Beletreche32.44%48.73%No
Essonne (10)La France insoumiseAntoine Léaument37.27%55.21%Yes
Hauts-de-Seine (1)Parti communiste françaisElsa Faucillon (incumbent)[168]54.26%70.17%Yes
Hauts-de-Seine (2)Europe Écologie Les VertsFrancesca Pasquini27.41%35.55%Yes
Hauts-de-Seine (3)La France insoumiseSara Tij23.10%24.73%No
Hauts-de-Seine (4)Europe Écologie Les VertsSabrina Sebaihi[169]36.00%51.00%Yes
Hauts-de-Seine (5)La France insoumiseLéa Druet28.7840.27%No
Hauts-de-Seine (6)La France insoumiseJulie Barbaux15.47%25.81%No
Hauts-de-Seine (7)La France insoumise
Révolution écologique pour le vivant
Sandro Rato18.42%29.74%No
Hauts-de-Seine (8)La France insoumiseAnnie Laroque-Conoy24.25%34.25%No
Hauts-de-Seine (9)Europe Écologie Les VertsPauline Rapilly Ferniot[170][171]17.63%N/ANo
Hauts-de-Seine (10)Parti socialisteCécile Soubelet[168]30.75%40.15%No
Hauts-de-Seine (11)La France insoumiseAurélien Saintoul[168]23.11%54.76%Yes
Hauts-de-Seine (12)La France insoumiseCathy Thomas29.72%42.47%No
Hauts-de-Seine (13)Parti socialisteBrice Gaillard[168]27.91%40.89%No
Seine-Saint-Denis (1)La France insoumiseÉric Coquerel (incumbent)53.79%71.69%Yes
Seine-Saint-Denis (2)Parti communiste françaisStéphane Peu (incumbent)62.85%78.70%Yes
Seine-Saint-Denis (3)La France insoumiseThomas Portes34.06%53.96%Yes
Seine-Saint-Denis (4)Parti communiste françaisSoumya Bourouaha36.13%N/A[i]Yes
Seine-Saint-Denis (5)La France insoumiseRaquel Garrido37.90%53.50%Yes
Seine-Saint-Denis (6)La France insoumiseBastien Lachaud (incumbent)56.61%75.40%Yes
Seine-Saint-Denis (7)La France insoumiseAlexis Corbière (incumbent)62.94%N/AYes
Seine-Saint-Denis (8)Parti socialisteFatiha Keloua-Hachi35.31%53.57%Yes
Seine-Saint-Denis (9)La France insoumiseAurélie Trouvé53.53%69.24%Yes
Seine-Saint-Denis (10)La France insoumiseNadège Abomangoli39.71%55.53%Yes
Seine-Saint-Denis (11)La France insoumiseClémentine Autain (incumbent)46.15%N/A[i]Yes
Seine-Saint-Denis (12)La France insoumiseJérôme Legarve30.83%51.11%Yes
Val-de-Marne (1)La France insoumiseThierry Guintrand[172]27.84%40.91%No
Val-de-Marne (2)La France insoumiseClémence Guetté[172]47.46%64.20%Yes
Val-de-Marne (3)La France insoumiseLouis Boyard[172]31.57%51.98%Yes
Val-de-Marne (4)La France insoumiseMirabelle Lemaire[172]29.65%44.02%No
Val-de-Marne (5)Parti communiste françaisJulien Léger[172]31.58%43.53%No
Val-de-Marne (6)Europe Écologie Les VertsMay Bouhada[172]36.26%45.64%No
Val-de-Marne (7)La France insoumiseRachel Kéké[172]37.22%50.30%Yes
Val-de-Marne (8)La France insoumiseErik Pages[172]28.16%36.73%No
Val-de-Marne (9)Parti socialisteIsabelle Santiago (incumbent)48.27%67.25%Yes
Val-de-Marne (10)La France insoumiseMathilde Panot (incumbent)54.84%67.63%Yes
Val-de-Marne (11)Génération.sSophie Taillé-Polian[172]48.83%63.32%Yes
Val-d'Oise (1)La France insoumiseLeïla Ivorra28.20%47.47%No
Val-d'Oise (2)La France insoumiseSylvie Geoffroy-Martin27.10%46.75%No
Val-d'Oise (3)Génération écologieCarine Pelegrin28.96%47.84%No
Val-d'Oise (4)La France insoumiseKarine Lacouture30.67%46.57%No
Val-d'Oise (5)La France insoumisePaul Vannier44.80%63.71%Yes
Val-d'Oise (6)La France insoumiseGabrielle Cathala29.84%46.53%No
Val-d'Oise (7)Parti socialisteRomain Eskenazi31.59%49.63%No
Val-d'Oise (8)La France insoumiseCarlos Bilongo37.10%61.72%Yes
Val-d'Oise (9)La France insoumiseArnaud Le Gall29.13%56.42%Yes
Val-d'Oise (10)Les Nouveaux DémocratesAurélien Taché (incumbent)32.85%55.76%Yes
Martinique (1)N/ANo NUPES candidate[j]---
Martinique (2)N/ANo NUPES candidate[j]---
Martinique (3)La France InsoumiseTheirry Renard13.90%N/ANo
Martinique (4)Péyi-AJean-Philippe Nilor (incumbent)43.99%71.40%Yes
Guadeloupe (1)N/ANo NUPES candidate[k]---
Guadeloupe (2)N/ANo NUPES candidate[k]---
Guadeloupe (3)N/ANo NUPES candidate[k]---
Guadeloupe (4)N/ANo NUPES candidate[l]---
Guyane (1)-N/ANo NUPES candidate[m]---
Guyane (2)-N/ANo NUPES candidate[m]---
Réunion (1)Parti socialistePhilippe Naillet (incumbent)33.47%60.68%Yes
Réunion (2)Pour La RéunionKarine Lebon (incumbent)42.89%69.40%Yes
Réunion (3)La France insoumiseAlex Chaussalet16.57%N/ANo
Réunion (4)La France InsoumiseEmeline K/Bidi36.11%61.33%Yes
Réunion (5)La France Insoumise
Rézistans Égalité 974
Jean-Hugues Ratenon (incumbent)36.38%62.81%Yes
Réunion (6)Divers gaucheFrédéric Maillot23.88%52.99%Yes
Réunion (7)La France InsoumisePerceval Gaillard20.82%51.24%Yes
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon (1)La France InsoumiseOlivier Gaston29.59%49.66%No
Mayotte (1)Pôle écologisteDivers gaucheYasmina Aouny8.54%N/ANo
Mayotte (2)Pôle écologisteDivers gaucheAli Djaroudi4.94%N/ANo
Saint Barthélemy and Saint-Martin (1)N/ANo NUPES candidate[j]---
Wallis and Futuna (1)N/ANo NUPES candidate[j]---
French Polynesia (1)Tavini HuiraatiraTemata'i Le Gayic20.10%50.88%Yes
French Polynesia (2)Tavini HuiraatiraSteve Chailloux28.78%58.90%Yes
French Polynesia (3)Tavini HuiraatiraMoetai Brotherson (incumbent)34.26%62.90%Yes
New Caledonia (1)N/ANo NUPES candidate[n]---
New Caledonia (2)N/ANo NUPES candidate[n]---
French Overseas Citizens (1)La France insoumiseFlorence Roger33.43%44.37%No
French Overseas Citizens (2)La France insoumiseChristian Rodriguez28.20%42.58%No
French Overseas Citizens (3)Europe Écologie Les VertsCharlotte Minvielle31.46%44.20%No
French Overseas Citizens (4)Parti socialisteCécilia Gondard32.47%44.85%No
French Overseas Citizens (5)Europe Écologie Les VertsRenaud Le Berre27.89%42.74%No
French Overseas Citizens (6)La France insoumiseMagali Mangin20.28%35.03%No
French Overseas Citizens (7)La France insoumiseAsma Rharmaoui-Claquin26.06%39.79%No
French Overseas Citizens (8)La France insoumiseIsabelle Rivolet18.84%N/ANo
French Overseas Citizens (9)Génération.sKarim Ben Cheïkh39.99%54.07%Yes
French Overseas Citizens (10)La France insoumiseChantal Moussa22.54%36.42%No
French Overseas Citizens (11)Parti communiste françaisDominique Vidal24.79%38.27%No

Dissident candidates

A number of candidates, mostly from the PS, announced their intention to stand for election even against a NUPES-backed candidate. Xavier Perrin, a PS candidate in Loire-Atlantique's 8th constituency, said he would remain a candidate against Matthias Tavel of La France Insoumise and NUPES.[173] The four PS candidates in Dordogne also announced they would remain in the campaign despite the appointment of non-PS NUPES candidates in their constituencies.[174] Michèle Picard, the PCF candidate in Rhône's 14th constituency, declared that she would continue her candidacy despite the appointment of another NUPES candidate, Taha Bouhafs.[175] After a PS dissident entered the same race, Bouhafs withdrew, and Picard hoped to become the official NUPES candidate.[176] Picard eventually withdrew from the race and supported the alternative LFI candidate.[177] Lamia El Aaraje, the PS incumbent in Paris's 15th constituency, also announced that she was proceeding with her candidacy despite the appointment of NUPES candidate Danielle Simonnet.[178] PS incumbent Sylvie Tolmont stood in Sarthe's 4th constituency.[179]

As of 10 June, there were six EELV dissident candidates, 62 PS dissident candidates—including two PS dissidents in the same constituency—and 11 PCF dissident candidates running against NUPES-endorsed candidates. There were also four LFI dissidents running against NUPES candidates, including incumbent Muriel Ressiguier.[180] Overall, the dissident candidates, especially from the PS, performed poorly in the first round of the election; only 15 dissident candidates, of the over 70 running, qualified for the second round, mainly from rural constituencies and overseas.[9]

Patrick Mennucci, member of the PS minority current Debout socialiste and an opponent of the NUPES accord, said that the result proved that "if the PS had led its game out of NUPES, it would have had at least as many deputies, and perhaps more voters, those who could not bring themselves to vote [LFI]. All this, without being in the hands of LFI." Despite criticism of Mélenchon on the evening of the first round, Delga announced her support for NUPES candidates in second-round elections where dissident candidates were not present.[9] In response to Delga, Narassiguin said the result of the first round marked "the failure of those who had campaigned on the theme 'NUPES is not my left'. They are seen as dividers." Philippe Doucet [arz; fr], a NUPES opponent within the PS, said that "the dynamics of [NUPES] are strong", that dissidents "did not play much", and the legislative elections "have become totally presidential". He added that he feared the second round would become an "anti-Mélenchon referendum", which in his view would harm PS candidates.[181]

Ideology and platform

The coalition has been characterised as leftist.[182][183][184] The participants share several proposals, including the increase in the minimum wage after tax to €1,500 per month, the return to retirement at 60, the freezing of the prices of basic necessities, ecological development, and the establishment of a Sixth Republic (France being in its Fifth Republic).[185] The coalition aims to obtain a majority in the National Assembly in order to impose cohabitation on President Emmanuel Macron and to have Jean-Luc Mélenchon appointed as prime minister.[10][16][186] Some PS members regarded participation in the European Union as a "red line" and a compromise was reached, with the coalition embracing a "common goal" of changing the European Union from a "liberal and productivist" project to one "in the service of ... ecology and solidarity".[187]

Members of the coalition have pledged to jointly support 95% of the programme's proposals once in the parliament, while for the remaining 5%, particularly on the nuclear issue, they are given independence.[188][189] 170 economists signed a letter in support of the union's economic programme.[190][191][192]

Electoral history

Legislative elections

National Assembly
Election yearLeaderFirst roundSecond roundSeatsRole in government
Votes%Votes%
2022Jean-Luc Mélenchon5,857,36425.76,556,19831.6
131 / 577
Opposition

Reactions

While the French Left hailed the negotiations as historic, it was not without criticism for the coalition's perceived Euroscepticism and an alleged break from the Third Way positions of the presidency of François Hollande. Libération criticised the coalition for its perceived Euroscepticism, calling such positions "a historical mistake" and arguing that "the Left must proclaim loud and clear its commitment to the European Union".[193] L'Humanité praised the coalition as "a historical rally".[194]

According to an Elabe survey commissioned by BFM TV, 84% of left-leaning people supported NUPES.[195] A number of French economists, such as Julia Cagé, Bernard Friot, and Thomas Piketty, also reacted favorably to the union and its economic programme, and published a column in support on Le Journal du Dimanche.[196]

PS majority and social-democratic left

Many PS mayors have supported NUPES and called for the PS to join the alliance.[197] Nantes mayor Johanna Rolland attributed the failure of the PS and the left, including La France Insoumise (LFI), to reach the second round in the 2022 French presidential election to the PS's failure to form a union with LFI.[198] Among other PS mayors, Nathalie Appéré (Rennes), Benoît Arrivé [de] (Cherbourg-en-Cotentin), Olivier Bianchi (Clermont-Ferrand), Mathieu Klein (Nancy), Benoît Payan (Marseille), Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol (Rouen), and Cédric Van Styvendael [fr] (Villeurbanne) published a forum expressing their support for NUPES while reaffirming a "deep attachment to the idea" of European integration.[199] Lille mayor Martine Aubry called on the PS to join NUPES, whilst stating that it does not "correspond in all respects to [her] deep convictions".[200][201] Such support for a union with LFI was accused by the right-wing of the PS to have gone against the economic positions of François Hollande, the PS former president of France, and Bernard Cazeneuve, the PS former prime minister of France.[202] During the party's National Council on 5 May, the agreement was ratified and the PS joined NUPES. At the event, many PS personalities approved the union, notably Christophe Clergeau, Corinne Narassiguin,[22] and Laurence Rossignol.[23] Olivier Faure, the PS First-Secretary, welcomed the accord.[203]

André Laignel, the vice-president of the Association of Mayors of France, claimed that the traditional centre-left parties (PS and EELV) represent greater local support than their results in the 2022 presidential election showed. He encouraged a union between the PS and other forces of the left, stating that "it is clear that if the left is not united, it is going to be defeated".[204] 2007 presidential candidate Ségolène Royal said she supported NUPES, acknowledging LFI's hegemony on the left;[205] she criticised the disunity of the left at the time of the presidential election, arguing that it was a "lack of responsibility", and called for a tactical vote for Mélenchon.[206] Stéphane Troussel [fr], the PS president of the Departmental Council of Seine-Saint-Denis, condemned disunity and called for the PS to join NUPES; he said that not finding an agreement would be a mistake. 1995 presidential candidate Lionel Jospin said he supported NUPES, but wished the nomination in the 15th arrondissement of Paris to go to the outgoing PS deputy Lamia El Aaraje.[207]

Journalist and Place Publique politician Raphaël Glucksmann announced his support for NUPES, arguing that he wanted to avoid a majority of President Emmanuel Macron's La République En Marche! (LREM), which formed Ensemble Citoyens, and of the National Rally (RN). While noting the disagreements with LFI, he said he would do "everything so that the maximum number of solidarity, humanist, and environmentalist voices can be heard from this summer in the Assembly".[208] New Deal withdrew all of its candidates and declared its support for NUPES.[209]

PS minority and opposition

According to Le Monde, disapproval and dissension to join NUPES have represented a minority in the PS, and are due to political figures from previous currents of the party, in particular those close to Hollande, commonly called the "Elephants of the Socialist Party";[201] centrist dissent was driven by regional success against LFI and primarily represented by Carole Delga, the president of Occitania, and Anne Hidalgo, the PS mayor of Paris and 2022 presidential candidate.[210] The press often called the opponents to the agreement the "new slingers",[211] an expression taken up by Stéphane Le Foll, who stated that if the PS "continues to be what it is today, I will leave".[212] He said that he does not believe in a victory for NUPES at the 2022 French legislative election; for him, it is "a fable, ... a decoy", claiming that by negotiating with LFI, the PS is "turning its back on its entire history".[213]

At the start of negotiations with the PS, François Hollande evoked the risk of the erasure of the PS, saying that the agreement was not acceptable and that it "calls into question the very principles which are the foundations of socialist commitment".[214] Mélenchon responded by saying that "while the train of history is passing, he remains at the track". Hollande called any union of the PS and LFI "unacceptable",[215] leading Mélenchon to call Hollande a "total has-been".[216] Speaking to Hollande on a TV plateau, TV host Patrick Cohen [eo; fr] contested Holland's claims, reminding him that the PS's historical positions, under François Mitterrand and Lionel Jospin, were always marked by a line of rupture and challenge to the European treaties, stating that NUPES does not "break with the tradition of the PS... but turns its back on François Hollande's five-year term".[217]

Approximately 1.000 members of the Socialist Party called for Olivier Faure to end negotiations.[218] Anne Hidalgo lobbied against the union and called for a union excluding Mélenchon.[219] Former prime minister Bernard Cazeneuve announced his resignation from the party on 3 May 2022 due to the negotiations.[220] In the wake of the PS joining the union, Carole Delga claimed that she would support "independent socialists" who ran against non-PS NUPES candidates. As part of the NUPES accord, the PS received six seats out of the 49 in Occitania, which Delga believed was not a "fair representation" for the party in the region.[221]

In an open letter, Guillaume Lacroix of the centrist Radical Party of the Left announced that it would not join the coalition, while denouncing the negotiations, claiming that this event marked "the death of the social-democratic left".[222] The Movement of Progressives, formerly part of the Ecologist Pole, was also opposed to the agreement, stating: "negotiating with FI constitute an intolerable betrayal by irresponsible apparatchiks".[223]

Extra-parliamentary left

The far-leftist New Anticapitalist Party reacted negatively to the PS's potential inclusion in the union, stating that it does not believe the PS is a force of social change;[224] the party failed to negotiate an agreement with NUPES and ran its own candidates separately, whilst supporting the union's more left leaning candidates.[27] Opposition also came from the Trotskyist party Lutte Ouvrière, which announced that the party would run its own candidates separate from NUPES, and accused the union of reformism.[224]

Presidential majority

François Bayrou commented that this agreement was "an extremely sad event", citing the pact's perceived Euroscepticism, which according to him would lead to "the end of Europe", and Mélenchon's desire to leave NATO. LREM deputies, in particular Aurore Bergé and Sacha Houlié, were critical of NUPES.[225] LREM members seek to discredit NUPES by highlighting the heterogeneity of their ideological positions. While hoping that LFI could serve as a foil for pro-European voters who could then mobilize for LREM, they regretted the union, considering its "undeniable power in the first round", and recalled that they had benefited from the left's disunity in certain constituencies in the 2017 French legislative election.[226] Stanislas Guerini, general delegate of Renaissance and Ensemble Citoyens of the presidential majority, made an appeal to PS members opposed to the union, asking them to "join us".[227]

After the first round, having criticized Mélenchon for calling on voters not to vote for Marine Le Pen (instead of a full-endorsement of Macron) in the 2022 French presidential election, the presidential majority faced a choice in votes between left-wing and far-right candidates. Party officials said they would decide on a "case-by-case basis".[228] Élisabeth Borne, Prime Minister of France, said: "Our position is not a single vote for the RN". At the same time, she expressed support only for NUPES candidates who, according to her, respect republican values.[229][230]

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