The new tour went among the marching MPs


The LREM group in the National Assembly is expected to lose new members next week. Open his modem. With the loss of the absolute majority and already weakening in the restructuring process, the presidential party must compromise with the centrist allies who are strengthening.

MoDem attacks continue. On Monday, members of parliament Blandine Brocard (Rhône), Pierre Goulet (Nièvre) and Christophe Blanchet (Calvados) left the ranks of La République en Marche for the centrist party. The group of presidents, who are regularly losing members, are even expected to have a fresh start next week. About ten members of the LREM parliament must accompany their colleagues on the Modem, according to information on "Point". This is a transfer that should be formalized next Monday. Several members of parliament, disappointed with the group's function and movement, have announced their departure. Upcoming MPs for political emigration Aude Bono (Aisne), Cendra Motin (Isère) and even Sandrine Le Feur (Finistère) declined his arrival at Modem. François Bayrou's party will also try to welcome Philippe Vigier (Eure-et-Loir), head of "Libertés et Territoires", and another member of the group, Charles de Courson. Changes as a member of the LREM parliament elected its new president this week following the departure of Gilles Le Gendre.

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Hands stretched

Note that after the 17 left deputies formed a new group in May 2020, the presidential party lost an absolute majority in the National Assembly. With these three new beginnings, the walking group has only 279 members. Administrators have no choice but to rely solely on allies on the Modem. On the strength of this new basic role mostly, the centrist party launched a charismatic operation this summer. "If members of parliament from other modem groups want to join us tomorrow, we will welcome them. The goal of my group is to expand" approved in early August "majority Patrick Mignola, chairman of the MoDem group at the National Assembly in" Le Figaro ".

The statement created some tension between members of parliament marching and sensationalizing at the time. After the arm was stretched, Christophe Jerretie and Michèle Crouzet, both members of the LREM Parliament, joined the centrist group. In order not to weaken the presidential party further, MoDem chairman François Bayrou and Parliamentary relations minister Marc Fesneau (also MoDem) tried to put Patrick Mignola's ideals in place. Especially since François Bayrou was appointed by the President as High Commissioner for Planning.

A few days ago JDD revealed that Emmanuel Macron wanted to reorganize and expand the majority: to organize a "coalition" around the central power in terms of the upcoming general election. If the president wants this new political apparatus to surround the LREM, it seems that MoDem has been successful in this operation for now.

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