• In Marseille, Together!, wins three constituencies, Nupes three and RN one.

  • Aix-en-Provence and the Pays Salonnais remained loyal to Macron where the three outgoing were re-elected.

  • Elsewhere in the department, and with the exception of Martigues, bastion of the PCF, the RN has imposed itself everywhere.

Three blocks, a historic breakthrough, a reversing presidential party and a profitable alliance in Marseille.

The political landscape of Bouches-du-Rhône redrawn by the fate of the ballot box this Sunday is clearly fractured.

Three political forces share almost equally the 16 Provençal seats that were to be filled during these legislative elections.

Together !

backwards

The shower is cold, but the furniture seems saved for the candidates of Emmanuel Macron, whose party goes from nine deputies in 2017 to six in 2022 in the Bouches-du-Rhône.

Aix-en-Provence and the Pays Salonnais remained loyal to Macron, where the three outgoing were re-elected.

Anne-Laurence Petel and Mohamed Laqhuila Together!

(ex-LREM), both opposed to a candidate from the National Rally, were re-elected.

Just like Jean-Marc Zulesi (Together!) who is renewed in the 8th district.

In the two constituencies south of Marseille, Claire Pitollat ​​and Lionel Royer-Perreaut, candidates for Together!

took it quite easily.

The suspenseful evening of this election took place in the 1st constituency of Marseille, where Sabrina Agristini-Roubache (Together!) won in a pocket handkerchief against the RN and allowed her training to remain tied with the RN to the number of deputies.

A cohort of RN deputies

With six elected deputies, the RN, which had drawn a blank in the Bouches-du-Rhône in 2017, became overnight the first political force in the department in the National Assembly, tied with Together!.

As a symbol, the party of Marine Le Pen has (re) conquered one of the two constituencies in the northern districts, which had already elected a Frontist deputy in 1986.

In this 3rd constituency, Gisèle Lelouis beat Mohamed Bensaada the candidate of Nupes.

A duel about which, Alexandra Louis, the outgoing LREM deputy and beaten in the first round, did not wish to give voting instructions.

Half-fig half-grape nudes

If the bet of the Nupes, that of depriving Emmanuel Macron of a comfortable absolute majority in the National Assembly, is successful, its results in Marseille and in the Bouches-du-Rhône are disappointing.

Of the ten qualified candidates in the second round, four were elected, including three in Marseille with Manuel Bompard, Sébastien Delogu and Hendrik Davi.

The left alliance hoped for a better result, but its defeats in four of the six duels opposing it to the RN weigh heavily at the time of the accounts.

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