These are the results in France and Côte-d’Or for the 2024 European elections.
This Sunday, June 9, 2024, the French voted to elect their representatives in the European Parliament.
List of People’s meeting which he implements Jordan Bardella finished first nationally with 31.37%in the Côte-d’Or with 33.39%.
The President of the Republic announced the dissolution of the National Assembly. Parliamentary elections will be held on June 30 and July 7.
Results in France
- People’s meeting : 31.37%
- renaissance : 14.60%
- Socialist Party – Public Square : 13.83%
- Insoumise France : 9.89%
- Republicans : 7.25%
- Environmentalists : 5.50%
- Reconquest : 5.47%
The final participation rate in France is 51.49%compared to 50.12% in 2019.
Results in Côte-d’Or
- People’s meeting : 33.39%
- renaissance : 14.84%
- Socialist Party – Public Square : 13.21%
- Republicans : 7.83%
- Insoumise France : 7.73%
- Reconquest : 5.47%
- Environmentalists : 5.11%
The final participation rate in Cote-d’Or is 57.26%compared to 54.11% in 2019.
Results in Dijon
- People’s meeting : 21.19%
- Socialist Party – Public Square : 17.80%
- renaissance : 15.85%
- Insoumise France : 13.11%
- Environmentalists : 7.78%
- Republicans : 7.64%
- Reconquest : 5.23%
The final participation rate in Dijon is 54.74%, compared to 52.96% in 2019.
Reactions of local elected officials
François Sauvadet, president of the Côte-d’Or department:
” Instead, I took into account the vote of the Côte-d’Oriens and the French, who placed the National Assembly well before the European elections, with almost 40% of the vote.
The President of the Republic made a decision to dissolve the National Assembly. True to my values, I will do everything to ensure that the National Assembly does not have a majority in the National Assembly, because that would bring our country to a dead end.
I call everyone to account so that we can finally respond to the specific concerns of the French and the Côte-d’Oriens.
I am deeply convinced that nothing permanent will be able to be built without the involvement of local elected officials, who work daily in the service of our compatriots.”.
François Rebsamen, Mayor of Dijon and President of Dijon Métropole:
” On the eve of the European elections, whose stake was undoubtedly the most important since the creation of the Union, the President of the Republic made a strong decision without precedent in the political history of our Republic.
Announcing the dissolution of the National Assembly, he appreciates the results that put the National Assembly at the top of the vote today, and the risk of political impotence that our country is facing. Populism is a serious threat to Europe and France. In response to the discontent expressed in the elections, the far right offers no solution. Nor is the radicalism of La France insoumise.
In Dijon, a deeply European city, the result of the National Rally, although too high, remains limited with a result 11 points lower than the national average. Progressive and pro-European political groups are mostly in the lead.
In view of the parliamentary elections on June 30 and July 7, which the president announced will take place, I call on all progressive and European democrats to unite to awaken hope for a just and fraternal society and block the ‘extreme right’.
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