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Freshly appointed or promoted, they win the votes of voters. By taking the risk of losing everything. The matches, in each constituency.
By Jerome Cordelier
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IThere are fifteen ministers to run for the legislative elections, under the label of the presidential majority Together. If elected, most will cede their seat in the National Assembly to their alternate. But if they lose, they will have to resign from their ministerial post. Many are put under pressure by candidates, in particular young Insoumis activists from Nupes, a coalition of circumstance around Jean-Luc Mélenchon of LFI-PS-EELV and the PCF, which wants to be the spearhead of anti-Macron opposition. All a few days before the first round, Sunday June 12, in each of the fifteen constituencies.
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