The 2024 French legislative elections: maintaining elections, political crisis Les élections législatives françaises de 2024 : élections de maintien, crise politique En Fr

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21 octobre 2024

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Florent Gougou, « Les élections législatives françaises de 2024 : élections de maintien, crise politique », HAL-SHS : l'archive ouverte pour les sciences humaines et sociales, ID : 10.1080/01402382.2024.2411665


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The 2024 French legislative elections were called by President Macron following the severe defeat of his coalition in the 2024 European elections. Held on 30 June and 7 July after a 3-week campaign, these snap elections were part of an unexpected electoral sequence. The first round confirmed the rise of the radical right Rassemblement National in the European contest: for the first time in the first round of legislative elections, a radical right coalition was the largest pre-election coalition by vote. However, the second round reaffirmed the radical right was still rejected by the majority of French people, finishing third in terms of seats, behind both the left-wing coalition and the presidential coalition. A centre-right minority government was ultimately formed with four parties (Les Républicains, Renaissance, Mouvement Démocrate and Horizons) and the parliamentary tolerance of the Rassemblement national. From the realignment perspective, the legislative elections were maintaining elections, confirming the tripartition of the votes, the tripolarisation of party competition and the end of majority governments – three key features of the new electoral order that emerged after the 2019 European elections.

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