Horizons group (National Assembly)
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The Horizons and affiliated group is a parliamentary group of the French National Assembly formed on June 22, 2022, following the 2022 French legislative election.[1] The group is chaired by Laurent Marcangeli, Naïma Moutchou functions as the group's vice president, and Frédéric Valletoux functions as its spokesperson.
Horizons and Affiliated Group | |
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Chamber | National Assembly |
Legislature(s) | 16th and 17th (Fifth Republic) |
Foundation | 28 June 2022 |
Member parties | HOR UDI LFA CCB REN |
Constituency | Seine-et-Marne's 2nd |
Representation | 31 / 577 |
Ideology | Conservative liberalism Pro-Europeanism |
Website | https://horizonsleparti.fr/ |
Historical membership
Year | Seats | Change | Notes |
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2022 | 30 / 577 |
30 | |
2024 | 31 / 577 |
6 |
- ^ Borgne, Brice Le (29 June 2022). "Assemblée nationale : découvrez la composition des dix groupes politiques au sein de l'hémicycle". France Info. Retrieved 6 July 2022.