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20:01 – Legislative 2022: Elisabeth Borne has just left the Elysée
According to LCI this Sunday evening, the current Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has just left the Elysée. As a reminder, she is a candidate in Vire, in the sixth constituency of Calvados, for these June legislative elections.
20:00 – The first known estimates of the results of the legislative elections!
The first results of the legislative elections are known, they will be refined over the evening. Nupes and the presidential majority, Together, are vying for first place in voting intentions around 25% of the vote. The National Rally comes next with less than 20% of the vote and Les Républicains still behind around 10%. Find the first results in Paris.
6:48 p.m. – Elisabeth Borne arrived at the Elysée with Emmanuel Macron
According to information from BFMTV this Sunday, June 12 evening of the 1st round of the legislative elections, the current Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne arrived at the Presidential Palace of the Elysée at 6:45 p.m. to go to President Emmanuel Macron.
6:20 p.m. – Jean-Luc Mélenchon at Nupes HQ to await the results of the legislative elections
In Paris, Jean-Luc Mélenchon arrived at 6:15 p.m. at the headquarters of the left-wing coalition, Nupes. While most polling stations are closed, the rebels attend the results of the first round of legislative elections.
6:13 p.m. – Christian Jacob arrived at the LR party headquarters, rue de Vaugirard
According to LCI, which is located at the LR (Les Républicains) headquarters, rue de Vaugirard, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, the boss LR Christian Jacob arrived at the party’s headquarters for this electoral evening of the 1st round of the 2022 legislative elections. As a reminder, the outgoing deputy does not stand for re-election in the 4th constituency of Seine-et-Marne.
6:05 p.m. – Legislative: when the specter of abstention hangs over Emmanuel Macron
According to LCI, which is currently in front of the Elysee Palace in Paris, Emmanuel Macron fears abstention, which is one of the great battles of his first five-year term. What he is looking for is to speak to those who are abstaining, analyzes the continuous news channel of the TF1 group.
17:57 – Legislative 2022: Elisabeth Borne back in Paris for the election evening
Candidate in the 6th constituency of Calvados for these 2022 legislative elections, the current Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne has, according to LCI, now returned to Paris after having voted in Calvados earlier in the day, and will return to her constituency of candidacy overnight. from this Sunday, June 12 to Monday.
5:55 p.m. – A meeting at the Elysée before the announcement of the results of the legislative elections
In parallel with the preparation that is looming at LREM HQ, at the Elysee Palace another meeting is planned with Elisabeth Borne to decide both on the short-term strategy to be put in place after the publication of the results of the first round of the elections upcoming legislative elections but also define the subjects that will have to be taken care of in the days to come by the presidential majority and the government.
17:51 – The two departments that voted the least in the legislative elections are in Ile-de-France
According to the participation rates recorded at 5 p.m., two departments of Ile-de-France will still be among the least sought after by the control of the legislative elections. Seine-Saint-Denis and Val d’Oise even retain the first and second place of the territories having voted the least with respectively 27.72% and 32.04% of participation.
5:43 p.m. – LREM prepares its communication after the announcement of the results of the legislative elections
The communication strategy is being refined within the ranks of La République en Marche. According to LCI, from the Parisian headquarters of the party, Christophe Castaner discusses and decides on the elements of language with the other executives of LREM in particular the new Minister of the Public Service, Stanislas Guérini. It is also expected that Elisabeth Borne will speak between 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. as Prime Minister.
5:30 p.m. – Jean-Luc Mélenchon expected at Nupes HQ at 6 p.m.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the leader of the New Popular Ecological and Social Union (Nupes) is expected at the Paris QC of the Left Coalition, he should arrive around 6 p.m. according to information from LCI. L’Insoumis waited there for the publication of the first results of the legislative elections in the company of his relatives and representatives of the member parties of the alliance: the PS and EELV.
17:28 – What scores had the different parties recorded in the first round of the legislative elections in 2017 in Paris?
In line with the “clearance” wave caused by the election of Emmanuel Macron, the political landscape of Paris has experienced a major upheaval. Split in two between the west on the right and the east on the left, the capital swung into macronism in a snap of the fingers. The LREM candidates had thus indicated 35.65% of the votes cast in the 1st round of the legislative elections, against 16.57% for LR, 11.29% for LFI and 10.26% for the PS. What about this Sunday? The results of the legislative elections in Paris are expected from 8 p.m.
5:24 p.m. – Barely more than 30% participation in the legislative elections at 5 p.m. in Essonne
At 5 p.m. in Essonne, the participation rate in the first round of the legislative elections was even lower than the national average: 32.7% against 39.42%. The Ile-de-France department thus remains in half of the departments least mobilized for the ballot.
5:24 p.m. – Legislative: the participation rate at 5 p.m. in Seine-Saint-Denis is the lowest observed in France
According to the services of the Ministry of the Interior, the participation rate at 5 p.m. in Seine-Saint-Denis amounts to 27.72%, within the framework of the 1st round of the 2022 legislative elections. This is the most low participation rate at 5 p.m. of this first round in metropolitan France. In comparison, the national participation rate at 5 p.m. also stands at 39.42%, more than ten points above the rate recorded in Seine-Saint-Denis.