No single party secured an absolute majority in the parliamentary elections. As a result, members of parliament will have no choice but to form more or less permanent coalitions beyond their political camp in order to govern.
Will the left-wing Nouveau Front Populaire (NFP) alliance, with the biggest number of seats (182), join forces with the presidential coalition, Ensemble, the second-largest parliamentary force (168)? Will the presidential group be able to make alliances with lawmakers from the left and the republican right?
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Political party key:
Within the NFP
- PC: Communists
- LFI: La France Insoumise (radical left)
- PS: Socialists
- Génération.s: Left, former Socialist presidential candidate Benoît Hamon's party
Within Ensemble
- Modem: Center, led by Macron's historical ally François Bayrou
- Horizons: Right, led by former prime minister Edouard Philippe
- Renaissance: Macron's party
Others
- UDI: Center-right
- LR: Les Républicans (conservative)
- LR-RN: Conservatives allied with the far-right
- RN: Rassemblement National (far-right)