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The journalist Béatrice Gelot, present, Monday, May 30, on the set of 12/13, takes stock of the news of the legislative elections.
The People’s Union Parliament is back for the legislative elections. “It serves to support the candidates of the left alliance on the ground. Artists, intellectuals, personalities from the trade union and associative world will be part of this movement”, indicates the journalist Béatrice Gelot, present, Monday, May 30, on the set of 12/13. For many parties, the legislative elections are also an opportunity to replenish the coffers: each of them will receive a maximum of 1.64 euros per vote obtained each year until the next legislative elections, and 1.64 euros if they have respected parity. Each elected deputy also brings 37,402 euros per year to his party.
In the Grand Est region, Raphaëlle Rosa, Les Républicains candidate in the 8th constituency of Moselle, is, at 18, the youngest legislative candidate. The dean of the elections is Monique Peltriaux, 92, an ecologist candidate in the 3rd constituency of the Ardennes. “She has a long career in politics: the legislative elections in 2007, the regional ones in 2010, the European ones in 2014, and if she is elected at the end of the legislative elections, it is she who will chair the first session of the new Parliament, the time to elect the one who will settle on the perch of the Palais Bourbon”specifies Béatrice Gelot.