Bernard Guetta, Marie-Pierre Védrenne, Pascal Canfin and Nathalie Loiseau on the majority list

These outgoing MEPs appear in the first places on the list of the majority led by Valérie Hayer for the European elections.

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Valérie Hayer, head of the majority list for Europeans, speaks in Toulouse, April 29, 2024. (PAT BATARD / HANS LUCAS / VIA AFP)

Bernard Guetta, Marie-Pierre Védrenne and Pascal Canfin appear on the Renaissance list led by Valérie Hayer for the European elections, according to information from franceinfo on Friday May 3. With Valérie Hayer, they make up the leading quartet of the presidential majority list. Nathalie Loiseau, head of the list in 2019, is in fifth position, ahead of MEPs Sandro Gozi (invested by the MoDem), and Fabien Keller (Renaissance).

Note on the list, from civil society, Gregory Allione, general controller of firefighters, and president of the National Federation of Firefighters of France, in eighth position, or even the president of Youth with Macron, Ambroise Méjean , in 20th position and lawyer Rachel-Flore Pardo (21st). “It is a list of personalities of experience and competence, elected officials who will be immediately effective for France to have influence in Europe. A list which also reflects the unity of the majority and its enlargement”campaign director Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade told AFP.

A program presented Monday

The centrist UDI party, which has formed an alliance with the majority for these European elections, will be represented, in 11th position, by Valérie Devaux, deputy mayor of Amiens, and by James Chéron, mayor of Monterault-Fault-Yonne (Seine- et-Marne), in 28th position. The president of the Radical Party, Laurent Hénart, is in 16th position.

Horizons will be represented by Nathalie Loiseau and Gilles Boyer, outgoing MEPs, former Secretary of State Bérangère Abba (17th) and Xavier Fournier (24th), deputy mayor of Guérande. The general secretary of the MoDem group in the National Assembly, Séverine de Compreignac, is in 19th position, ahead of the president of Youth with Macron, Ambroise Méjean, and the mayor of Bonifacio, Jean-Charles Orsucci. The president of Renaissance en Seine-Saint-Denis, Shannon Seban, is in 25th position.

According to the Ipsos survey for franceinfo and The Parisian published on April 13, the list led by Valérie Hayer, is credited with 16% of the votes behind that of the National Rally (32%) and ahead of that of the Socialist Party – Place Publique (13%). The majority must present its program on Monday, on the eve of a national meeting at the Mutualité in Paris.


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