It's disillusionment for Together!

which does not obtain an absolute majority for these legislative elections.

Emmanuel Macron will have to deal with the left and the National Rally in the National Assembly.

And it is also the cold shower for the government of Elisabeth Borne.

Several ministers candidates for deputies lose during this second round.

And as Emmanuel Macron demanded, the beaten will have to leave their ministry.

  •  The losers: Bourguignon, Montchalin…


Health Minister Brigitte Bourguignon was beaten by her National Rally rival Christine Engrand in the sixth constituency of Pas-de-Calais.

She was left behind by just 56 votes.

Amélie de Montchalin, Minister for the Ecological Transition, candidate in the 6th constituency of Essonne, is also eliminated.

Justine Benin, Secretary of State for the Sea, was seeking a second term in the second constituency of Guadeloupe.

She was credited with 41.35% of the vote, against 58.65% for her opponent, who had the support of the New People's Ecological and Social Union.

Outside the category of ministers, several emblematic figures of the presidential majority admit defeat.

Candidate for a third term, the president of the LREM group in the National Assembly Christophe Castaner was beaten in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.

It is Léo Walter, the candidate of the Nupes who wins with a small 51.49% of the votes.

The President of the National Assembly (LREM) Richard Ferrand has admitted defeat in the 6th constituency of Finistère.

“I have just taken note of the results (…) and I extend my congratulations to the one who won this evening and wish her my best wishes for success”, he declared.

This is Mélanie Thomin de la Nupes.

  •  The winners: Borne, Darmanin, Abad…


Running for a term for the first time, Elisabeth Borne won without brilliance in the sixth constituency of Calvados, against her competitor Nupes Noé Gauchard.

She obtained 52.3% of the vote, according to Ifop, and thus won her seat as a deputy.

A half-hearted victory therefore, especially since the candidate Together!

Solidarity Minister Damien Abad, whose campaign was disrupted by accusations of rape, was comfortably re-elected for his third term in Ain in the legislative elections.

In the fifth constituency, he won 57.86% of the vote against the Nupes candidate Florence Pisani.

Gérald Darmanin, Minister of the Interior, won against Nupes represented by Leslie Mortreux, with 57.52% in the 10th district of the North.

“A big thank you to them who thus reward our local presence and our national political will,” he wrote on Twitter.

The Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament, Olivier Véran, was re-elected with 57.7% of the vote against the Nupes candidate, Salomé Robin.

This is his second consecutive election.

A success also on the side of Franck Riester, Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Attractiveness, who tweeted: “53.21% of voters in the 5th district of #SeineEtMarne have renewed their confidence in us.

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Marc Fesneau, Minister of Agriculture, candidate in the 1st constituency of Loir-et-Cher, was re-elected with 55.7% of the votes.

And Olivier Dussopt, Minister of Labor, candidate in the 2nd constituency of Ardèche, elected deputy for the third time after 2012 and 2017 with 58.8% of the vote.

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