Democratic Movement (MoDem) and affiliated democrats group

The Democratic Movement (MoDem) and affiliated democrats group (French: groupe du Mouvement démocrate (MoDem) et démocrates apparentés) is a parliamentary group in the National Assembly including representatives of the Democratic Movement (MoDem) after the 2017 legislative elections.

Democratic Movement (MoDem) and affiliated democrats group
Groupe du Mouvement démocrate (MoDem) et démocrates apparentés
ChamberNational Assembly
Legislature(s)15th (Fifth Republic)
Foundation27 June 2017
Previous name(s)Democratic Movement and affiliated group
Member partiesMoDem
REM
DVG
AC
PresidentPatrick Mignola
ConstituencySavoie's 4th
Representation
58 / 577
IdeologySocial liberalism

History

After the rallying of MoDem president François Bayrou to the candidacy of Emmanuel Macron, the party was reserved dozens of constituencies in the subsequent legislative elections,[1] hoping to secure at least 15 deputies, the number required to form a parliamentary group.[2] The party ultimately won 42 seats in the National Assembly.[3]

On 25 June, Marc Fesneau was unanimously elected president of the MoDem group by its 42 members.[4]

At the time of its formation on 27 June, the parliamentary group had 47 deputies, including 4 associated members.[5]

List of presidents

Name Term start Term end Constituency Notes
Marc Fesneau 25 June 2017 17 October 2018 Loir-et-Cher's 1st [4]
Patrick Mignola 17 October 2018 present Savoie's 4th

Historical membership

Year Seats Change Notes
2017 [5]

See also

References

  1. "Législatives: accord MoDem-En marche!". Le Figaro. 5 May 2017. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  2. Christophe Forcari (10 May 2017). "Pourquoi le Modem veut-il son propre groupe à l'Assemblée nationale ?". Libération. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  3. "Elections législatives 2017". Ministry of the Interior. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  4. "Marc Fesneau élu président du groupe MoDem à l'Assemblée nationale". Le Figaro. 25 June 2017. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  5. "Groupe du Mouvement démocrate et apparentés". Assemblée nationale. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
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