MONTCHALIN. Minister for Ecological Transition, Amélie de Montchalin is a candidate to keep her post as MP for Essonne. The first estimates and results.
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[Mis à jour le 12 juin 2022 à 22h37] Amélie de Montchalin is one of the 15 ministers who are seeking a mandate as a deputy in the 2022 legislative elections. The Minister for Ecological Transition is a candidate for the 6th constituency of Essonne. According to the partial results transmitted by the Ministry of the Interior, the minister would currently come out on top at 35.92%, ahead of Jérôme Guedj de la Nupes (26.91%) and Lisa Haddad of the RN (15.05%). Please note that these results are provisional, concerning only 25% of registered participants. The score can still change in the evening.
Outgoing MP for the territory, the Minister for Ecological Transition is aiming for re-election, especially since the stakes are high for her: beyond hoping to garner the support of a majority of voters in the sector, the 30-year-old is playing especially his place in government. As she has just been appointed to the strategic post of Minister for Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion, Amélie de Montchalin therefore aims to keep her seat in the National Assembly, which will be occupied by Pierre Ollier, her deputy, 1st deputy to Massy, if by chance she were to win the ballot.
What result can Amélie de Montchalin hope for in the 6th constituency of Essonne?
Will Amélie de Montchalin achieve a result as large as in 2017 in the 6th district of Essonne? While the current minister was elected MP without trembling five years ago (38.80% in the 1st round, 61.34% in the 2nd), the situation may not be the same this Sunday, June 12. According to Ifop-Fiducial estimates for TF1-LCI-Les Indés Radio, the Minister of Ecological Transition would obtain 30.4% of the vote, coming behind the representative of Nupes Jérôme Guedj (40.4% of the vote). This figure has yet to be confirmed by the Ministry of the Interior.
Amélie de Montchalin candidate in the legislative elections
Recently appointed Minister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion, Amélie de Montchalin is also a candidate in the legislative elections, like a good part of the government of Elisabeth Borne. Elected MP in 2017 in the 6th constituency of Essonne, this Marcher of the first hour will try to keep her seat, bequeathed to her substitute Stéphanie Atger since her entry into government at the end of March 2019. The 30-year-old had achieved a real tour de force. five years ago by being elected in a sector (Massy, Palaiseau, Chilly-Mazarin, Wissous, Igny, Morgangis) which had had a socialist for its deputy for more than 30 years, except for a four-year RPR interlude (1993-1997) .