National Rally group
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The National Rally group (French: Groupe Rassemblement National) is a parliamentary group in the National Assembly of France including representatives of the National Rally and League of the South formed after the 2022 legislative election. The group has been chaired by Marine Le Pen since its creation on June 28, 2022. The RN parliamentary party was the largest single opposition party in the lower house from 2022 to 2024, but was much smaller than the NUPES alliance.[1]
National Rally group | |
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Chamber | National Assembly |
Legislature(s) | 16th (Fifth Republic) |
Foundation | 28 June 2022 |
Member parties | RN LS |
President | Marine Le Pen Jean-Philippe Tanguy (delegate) |
Constituency | Pas-de-Calais's 11th |
Vice presidents | |
General secretary | Renaud Labaye |
Representation | 126 / 577 |
Ideology | French nationalism Right-wing populism |
Website | https://deputes-rn.fr/ |
Name | Term start | Term end | Constituency |
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Marine Le Pen | 28 June 2022 | present | Pas-de-Calais's 11th |
Historical membership
Year | Seats | Change | Notes |
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2022 | 89 / 577 |
81 | Anne-Sophie Frigout, RN deputy for the 2nd constituency of the Marne, lost her seat in a January 2023 by-election, reducing the total number of RN members to 88. |
2024 | 126 / 577 |
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- ^ Jason Wiels; Raphaël Marchal (2022-06-29). "Les dix groupes politiques de l'Assemblée nationale à la loupe". La Chaîne Parlementaire (in French).