EELV list for the European elections: how many candidates elected to the European Parliament?

EELV list for the European elections how many candidates elected

This Sunday, June 9, the Europe-Ecology-The Greens list will know the number of elected officials sent to the European Parliament after the publication of the first results at 8 p.m. Will EELV manage to create a surprise?

On her Europe-Ecology-The Greens list for the European elections, Marie Toussaint includes party leaders, activists and people from civil society. But will this selection be enough to send elected officials to the European Parliament? And if so, how much? The EELV candidate hopes, at a minimum, to keep the same number of environmentalist seats in the European Parliament and, if possible, obtain more.

But the polls on the results of the European elections, published before Friday evening and the end of the official campaign, were pessimistic as to the candidate’s chances of doing as well as in the last election, when the EELV party had established itself as the first left-wing force. The difficulties encountered by Marie Toussaint do not seem to come from ecological issues which are always a concern for the French, but from the current political and social climate coupled with the divide between the left-wing parties which does not serve the interests of the Europe-Ecologie- group. The Greens. So, to find out the number of EELV elected officials who will sit in the European Parliament, tune in this Sunday at 8 p.m. for the result of the 2024 European elections.

Who is Marie Toussaint, the head of the list of environmentalists?

A committed activist and law graduate, Marie Toussaint is the head of the EELV party list for the next European elections. Member of the European Parliament since 2019, his main achievements are the founding of the NGO “Our business for all” in 2015 in collaboration with Oxfam, Greenpeace and Foundation for Nature and Man which manages to condemn the State French for its lack of commitment to the fight against global warming. In Parliament, Marie Toussaint is mainly known for having pushed for the recognition of ecocide in European law.

What is the list of Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV) candidates?

The EELV list was one of the first to be known in full. It includes 81 names, one for each seat in the European Parliament reserved for French elected officials. But not all environmentalist candidates will be elected, the number elected will depend on the result of the European elections.

  • Marie ToussaintMEP since 2019
  • David CormandMEP since 2019
  • Melissa Camara
  • Mounir Satouri, MEP since 2019
  • Majdouline Sbai
  • Benoît BiteauMEP since 2019
  • Caroline Roose, MEP since 2019
  • Abdoulaye Diarra
  • Priscillia Ludosky
  • Amine Kessaci
  • Flora Ghebali
  • Claude Gruffat, MEP since 2020
  • Stéphanie Dembak-Dijoux
  • Régis Godec
  • Aminata Pallud
  • Charles Braine
  • Rachel Savin-Puget
  • Christian Lammens
  • Sophia Popoff
  • François Thiollet, MEP since 2023
  • Manon Pellicori
  • Pierre Carret
  • Juliana Metivier
  • Hacene Chibane
  • Anna Maillard
  • Nicolas Berjoan
  • Diara Camarra
  • Valentine Door
  • Sophie Marinopoulos
  • Jonas Cardoso
  • Pauline Rapilly Ferniot
  • Bernard Leterrier
  • Chloe Sagaspe
  • Jérémy Savatier
  • Muriel Courtay
  • Lancelot Forestier
  • Florence Loury
  • Gwenael Floch
  • Delphine Rochet
  • Clement Artigue
  • Laura Curvale
  • Loris Dumas
  • Helene Sanchez
  • Nacer Kettane
  • Perrine Torrent
  • Pierre Benassaya
  • Manela Vesaphong
  • Logan Brague
  • Maud Rebibou
  • Jacques Chanudet
  • Camille Mayzoue
  • Jeremy Roques
  • Marie Questiaux
  • Maël Rannou
  • Nolwenn Henry
  • Theo Devos
  • Martine Nourry
  • Gabriel Laumosne
  • Justine Jadot
  • Michael Vincent
  • Beatrice Leccia
  • Joel Broc
  • Zerrin Bataray
  • Corentin Soleilhac
  • Lilla Uveges
  • Francois Garcau
  • Armelle Granger
  • Billy Christian
  • Caroline Reys
  • Christophe Dumont
  • Emeline Hamon
  • Benoit Bourges
  • Vanessa Chauvin Degenne
  • Lou Noirclere
  • Claire Desmares
  • Cedric Villani
  • Melanie Vogel
  • Noël Mamère, former MEP (1994-1997)
  • Eva Joly, former MEP (2009-2019)
  • Yannick Jadot, former MEP (2009-2023)
  • Marine Tondelier

How many candidates are eligible according to the poll results?

A list must obtain at least 5% of the votes in the European elections to see some of its candidates elected. The number of people elected out of the 81 candidates present on the lists of each party is proportional to the result obtained on election day. A minimum of 5% gets 4 seats, 10% gets 8 seats, etc.

The polls on the results of the European elections, published before Friday evening and the end of the official campaign, announced that they were not unanimous on the ability of Marie Toussaint to obtain seats, some granted her a minimum of 4 to 6 seats, when others deprived him of it. It should be kept in mind that poll results and projections are only predictions representing voting trends at a given time and cannot be understood as reliable predictions. It is preferable to wait until 8 p.m. and the official results to know the exact number of seats gleaned by the Ecologists in the European Parliament.

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