The election of the Bureau of the National Assembly takes place this Friday, July 19. Four vice-presidents out of six were elected in the first round: Nadège Abomangoli (LFI), Xavier Breton (LDR), Clémence Guetté (LFI) and Naïma Moutchou (Horizons). Before this result, a first vote had been cancelled due to too many envelopes in the ballot boxes. In the second round, Annie Genevard (LDR) and Roland Lescure (EPR) were elected.
L’Election of the Bureau of the National Assembly takes place this Friday, July 19. The composition of the Bureau, the highest collegiate authority of the Palais-Bourbonbegan with the vote on the six vice-presidencies to provide.
Six vice-presidencies
Four vice-presidents were elected in the first round: Nadège Abomangoli (France Unbowed), Xavier Breton (The Republican Right), Clemence Guette (France Insoumise) and Naima Moutchou (Horizons).
Before this result, a first vote had been cancelled due to too many envelopes in the ballot boxes.
Subsequently, two vice-presidents were elected in the second round: Roland Lescure (Together for the Republic) and Annie Genevard (The Republican Right).
Among the eight candidates for six positions to be filledalone Sebastien Chenu (National Rally) and Helen Laporte (National Rally) have not were not elected.
Three quaestors
At the quaestorship, Christine Pirès Beaune (Socialists) and Brigitte Klinkert (Together for the Republic) were elected in the first round, while Michele Tabarot (The Republican Right) was elected in the second round.