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The First French general election was held on 27 May 2020 to elect 535 members to the National Assembly.
Results[]
Phillip the Bold's PCF won 245 seats the seats in the Assembly, while Larry David's Republicans only coming at a distant 116 seats. National Rally achieved third with 99 seats and Saphron Cotta-Arc's LFI achieved 30. Other parties were Johnathan's Socialist Party with 28 seats, Thomas Martin's Democratic Movement with 15 seats, and Pierre's LREM! with only 2 seats.
Party | Leader | % | Seats | |
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245 / 554 | ||||
116 / 554 | ||||
99 / 554 | ||||
30 / 554 | ||||
28 / 554 | ||||
15 / 554 | ||||
2 / 554 |
245 | 116 | 99 | 30 | 45 |
PCF | LR | NR | LFI | Others |
French Republic | |
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Regions | |
Auvergne-Rhônes-Alpes • Bourgogne-Franche-Comté • Bretagne • Centre-Val de Loire • Corse • Grand Est • Hauts-de-France • Île-de-France • Normandie • Nouvelle-Aquitaine • Occitanie • Pays de la Loire • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | |
Council of Ministers | |
Aritza I | |
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President of France • Prime Minister of France | |
Minister of the Armed Forces • Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs • Minister of the Economy and Finance Minister of the Interior • Minister of Justice • Minister of Solidarity and Health | |
French Parliament | |
National Assembly | Senate |
President | President |
Parliamentary Elections | |
National Assembly Elections | Senate Elections |
1st • 2nd • 3rd | 1st • 2nd |
Presidential Elections | |
1st • 2nd |