Elected during the early legislative elections on July 7, National Rally deputy Flavien Termet announced his resignation for “personal, medical reasons”. He was the youngest elected member of parliament.
It is “with a heavy heart” that Flavien Termet announced his resignation this Monday, September 30. The RN deputy for the Ardennes, elected on July 7 and the youngest member of the National Assembly, cited “personal reasons, of a medical nature” in order to justify his departure from the hemicycle.
“This mandate was full of promises and be sure that if I make this painful decision, it is because I am forced to do so,” he explained in a press release published on his social networks and shared by France Bleu Champagne-Ardenne.
A new election to come
Aged 22, Flavien Termet was one of the 126 National Rally deputies elected during the early legislative elections last June and July.
Voters in this constituency will have to return to the polling station soon. “The National Rally will present a candidate during the upcoming election and I have every confidence in him to fiercely defend our beautiful department and its inhabitants,” he declared in his press release.
The far-right MP had beaten the outgoing Renaissance MP Lionel Vuibert during the elections organized after the dissolution of the National Assembly, pronounced by Emmanuel Macron on June 9.