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National Assembly (France)

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National Assembly (France)

The National Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale [asɑ̃ble nɑsjɔnal] ) is the lower house of the bicameral French Parliament under the Fifth Republic, the upper house being the Senate (Sénat). The National Assembly's legislators are known as députés ([depyte]) or deputies. There are 577 députés, each elected by a single-member constituency (at least one per department) through a two-round system; thus, 289 seats are required for a majority. The president of the National Assembly, currently Yaël Braun-Pivet, presides over the body. The officeholder is usually a member of the largest party represented, assisted by vice presidents from across the represented political spectrum. The National Assembly's term is five years; however, the president of France may dissolve the assembly, thereby calling for early elections, unless it has been dissolved in the preceding twelve months. This measure has become rarer since the 2000 French constitutional referendum reduced the presidential term from seven to five years; in the four elections between 2002 and 2017, the president of the Republic had always had a coattail effect delivering a majority in the assembly election two months after the presidential election, and it was accordingly of little benefit to dissolve it. In 2024, it was dissolved following the announcement of the results of the European Parliament election. Due to the separation of powers, the president of the Republic may not take part in parliamentary debates. They can address the Congress of the French Parliament, which meets at the Palace of Versailles, or have the address read by the presidents of both chambers of Parliament, with no subsequent debate. Following a tradition started by the first National Assembly during the French Revolution, the left-wing parties sit to the left as seen from the president's seat and the right-wing parties to the right; the seating arrangement thus directly indicates the left–right political spectrum as represented in the assembly. The official seat of the National Assembly is the Palais Bourbon on the Rive Gauche of the Seine in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. The Assembly also uses other neighbouring buildings, including the Immeuble Chaban-Delmas on the Rue de l'Université, Paris. Like most institutions of importance in Paris, it is guarded by Republican Guards.

Infobox

Type
Lower house of the French Parliament
Founded
4 October 1958; 67 years ago (1958-10-04)
Preceded by
National Assembly(French Fourth Republic)
President
Yaël Braun-Pivet, RE since 28 June 2022
Prime Minister
Sébastien Lecornu, RE since 9 September 2025
Seats
577
Political groups
Government (161) ER (91)[b] LD (36)[c] HOR (34)[d] Supported by (118) SOC (69)[e] DR (49)[f] Opposition (296) RN (123)[g] LFI (71)[i] E&S (38)[j] LIOT (22)[l] GDR (17)[m] UDR (16) NI (9)[n] Vacant (2) Vacant (2)
Voting system
Two-round system
Last election
30 June and 7 July 2024
Next election
By June 2029

Tables

· Historical composition
Overseasdepartments(DOM)
Overseasdepartments(DOM)
Election
Overseasdepartments(DOM)
MetropolitanFrance
Overseasterritories(TOM)
Overseas France
Territorialcollectivities
1958
1958
Election
1958
MetropolitanFrance
465
Overseas France
10 + 71
Overseas France
33
Overseas France
Total seats
579
Changes
1962
1962
Election
1962
MetropolitanFrance
465
Overseas France
10
Overseas France
7
Overseas France
Total seats
482
Changes
French Algeria became independent. A new constituency was created for Wallis and Futuna (TOM) in 1961.
1967
1967
Election
1967
MetropolitanFrance
470
Overseas France
10
Overseas France
7
Overseas France
Total seats
487
Changes
5 new constituencies were created in 1966.
1968
1968
Election
1968
MetropolitanFrance
470
Overseas France
10
Overseas France
7
Overseas France
Total seats
487
Changes
1973
1973
Election
1973
MetropolitanFrance
473
Overseas France
10
Overseas France
7
Overseas France
Total seats
490
Changes
3 new constituencies were created in 1972.
1978
1978
Election
1978
MetropolitanFrance
474
Overseas France
11
Overseas France
5
Overseas France
1
Total seats
491
Changes
An additional constituency was created in Corsica in 1975. In 1976, Comoros gained their independence except Mayotte, which became a Territorial collectivity (one constituency), and Saint Pierre and Miquelon (formerly TOM) became a DOM. In 1977, French Territory of the Afars and the Issas (formerly known as French Somali Coast) became independent; moreover, a new constituency was created in Polynesia (TOM) and another in New Caledonia (TOM).
1981
1981
Election
1981
MetropolitanFrance
474
Overseas France
11
Overseas France
5
Overseas France
1
Total seats
491
Changes
1986
1986
Election
1986
MetropolitanFrance
555(95 departments)
Overseas France
15(5 DOM)
Overseas France
5(3 TOM)
Overseas France
2(2 Territorial collectivities)
Total seats
577
Changes
In 1985, Saint Pierre and Miquelon (formerly DOM) became a Territorial collectivity. In 1986, party-list proportional representation system was introduced and the majoritarian two-ballot system remained only in 3 single-member constituencies: Wallis et Futuna (TOM), Mayotte and Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Territorial collectivities).
1988
1988
Election
1988
MetropolitanFrance
555
Overseas France
15
Overseas France
5
Overseas France
2
Total seats
577
Changes
In 1988, the majoritarian two-ballot system was re-established. In comparison to 1981 elections, 96 new constituencies were created (91 in the Metropolitan France, 5 in the Overseas departments), while 10 parisian constituencies (n. 22 to n. 31) were suppressed.
Election
MetropolitanFrance
Overseas France
Total seats
Changes
Overseasdepartments(DOM)
Overseasterritories(TOM)
Territorialcollectivities
1958
465
10 + 71
33
579
1962
465
10
7
482
French Algeria became independent. A new constituency was created for Wallis and Futuna (TOM) in 1961.
1967
470
10
7
487
5 new constituencies were created in 1966.
1968
470
10
7
487
1973
473
10
7
490
3 new constituencies were created in 1972.
1978
474
11
5
1
491
An additional constituency was created in Corsica in 1975. In 1976, Comoros gained their independence except Mayotte, which became a Territorial collectivity (one constituency), and Saint Pierre and Miquelon (formerly TOM) became a DOM. In 1977, French Territory of the Afars and the Issas (formerly known as French Somali Coast) became independent; moreover, a new constituency was created in Polynesia (TOM) and another in New Caledonia (TOM).
1981
474
11
5
1
491
1986
555(95 departments)
15(5 DOM)
5(3 TOM)
2(2 Territorial collectivities)
577
In 1985, Saint Pierre and Miquelon (formerly DOM) became a Territorial collectivity. In 1986, party-list proportional representation system was introduced and the majoritarian two-ballot system remained only in 3 single-member constituencies: Wallis et Futuna (TOM), Mayotte and Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Territorial collectivities).
1988
555
15
5
2
577
In 1988, the majoritarian two-ballot system was re-established. In comparison to 1981 elections, 96 new constituencies were created (91 in the Metropolitan France, 5 in the Overseas departments), while 10 parisian constituencies (n. 22 to n. 31) were suppressed.
· Historical composition › French Revolution (1789–1799)
1791
1791
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
1791
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
136 345 264
1792
1792
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
1792
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
200 389 160
1795
1795
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
1795
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
63 54 33
1797
1797
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
1797
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
28 44 105
1798
1798
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
1798
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
106 44
1799
1799
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
1799
Extreme Left   Montagnards   Jacobin   The Plain   Girondins   Thermidorians   Independent   Feuillant   Clichy Club   Ultra Royalists
30 240 150 80
Extreme Left Montagnards Jacobin The Plain Girondins Thermidorians Independent Feuillant Clichy Club Ultra Royalists
Extreme LeftMontagnardsJacobinThe PlainGirondinsThermidoriansIndependentFeuillantClichy ClubUltra Royalists
1791
136 345 264
136345264
1792
200 389 160
200389160
1795
63 54 33
635433
1797
28 44 105
2844105
1798
106 44
10644
1799
30 240 150 80
3024015080
· Historical composition › French Second Republic (1848–1852)
1848
1848
The Mountain   Republicans   Party of Order
1848
The Mountain   Republicans   Party of Order
80 600 200
1849
1849
The Mountain   Republicans   Party of Order
1849
The Mountain   Republicans   Party of Order
180 75 450
The Mountain Republicans Party of Order
The MountainRepublicansParty of Order
1848
80 600 200
80600200
1849
180 75 450
18075450
· Historical composition › French Third Republic (1870–1940)
1871
1871
Republican Union   Centre-Left   Republican Left   Bonapartists   Orléanists   Legitimists
1871
Republican Union   Centre-Left   Republican Left   Bonapartists   Orléanists   Legitimists
38 112 72 20 214 182
Republican Union Centre-Left Republican Left Bonapartists Orléanists Legitimists
Republican UnionCentre-LeftRepublican LeftBonapartistsOrléanistsLegitimists
1871
38 112 72 20 214 182
381127220214182
· Historical composition › French Fourth Republic (1946–1958)
1945
1945
PCF   SFIO   PRRRS / PR   Miscellaneous   RGR   MRP   CNIP   PRL   RPF / CNRS / UNR   UFF (fr)
1945
PCF   SFIO   PRRRS / PR   Miscellaneous   RGR   MRP   CNIP   PRL   RPF / CNRS / UNR   UFF (fr)
159 146 60 6 151 64
June 1946
June 1946
PCF   SFIO   PRRRS / PR   Miscellaneous   RGR   MRP   CNIP   PRL   RPF / CNRS / UNR   UFF (fr)
June 1946
PCF   SFIO   PRRRS / PR   Miscellaneous   RGR   MRP   CNIP   PRL   RPF / CNRS / UNR   UFF (fr)
151 127 31 9 166 61
November 1946
November 1946
PCF   SFIO   PRRRS / PR   Miscellaneous   RGR   MRP   CNIP   PRL   RPF / CNRS / UNR   UFF (fr)
November 1946
PCF   SFIO   PRRRS / PR   Miscellaneous   RGR   MRP   CNIP   PRL   RPF / CNRS / UNR   UFF (fr)
182 102 69 29 173 72
1951
1951
PCF   SFIO   PRRRS / PR   Miscellaneous   RGR   MRP   CNIP   PRL   RPF / CNRS / UNR   UFF (fr)
1951
PCF   SFIO   PRRRS / PR   Miscellaneous   RGR   MRP   CNIP   PRL   RPF / CNRS / UNR   UFF (fr)
103 107 90 95 96 121 13
1956
1956
PCF   SFIO   PRRRS / PR   Miscellaneous   RGR   MRP   CNIP   PRL   RPF / CNRS / UNR   UFF (fr)
1956
PCF   SFIO   PRRRS / PR   Miscellaneous   RGR   MRP   CNIP   PRL   RPF / CNRS / UNR   UFF (fr)
150 95 77 14 7 83 95 22 52
PCF SFIO PRRRS / PR Miscellaneous RGR MRP CNIP PRL RPF / CNRS / UNR UFF (fr)
PCFSFIOPRRRS / PRMiscellaneousRGRMRPCNIPPRLRPF / CNRS / UNRUFF (fr)
1945
159 146 60 6 151 64
15914660615164
June 1946
151 127 31 9 166 61
15112731916661
November 1946
182 102 69 29 173 72
182102692917372
1951
103 107 90 95 96 121 13
10310790959612113
1956
150 95 77 14 7 83 95 22 52
150957714783952252
· Historical composition › French Fifth Republic (since 1958)
1958
1958
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1958
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
10 40 37 1 57 132 189
1962
1962
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1962
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
41 2 65 44 6 36 233 28 27
1967
1967
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1967
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
73 4 117 9 41 243
1968
1968
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1968
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
34 57 9 33 354
1973
1973
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1973
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
73 1 102 12 30 272
1978
1978
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1978
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
86 104 10 17 121 150
1981
1981
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1981
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
44 283 17 62 85
1986
1986
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1986
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
35 206 2 23 127 149 35
1988
1988
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1988
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
27 260 9 23 2 129 126 1
1993
1993
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1993
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
24 53 50 207 242 1
1997
1997
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
1997
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
35 7 255 12 16 112 139 1
2002
2002
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
2002
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
21 3 140 7 20 29 357
2007
2007
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
2007
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
15 4 186 7 27 3 22 313
2012
2012
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
2012
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
7 17 280 12 6 45 2 12 194 2
2017
2017
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
2017
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
10 17 1 30 3 28 308 42 18 112 8
2022
2022
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
2022
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
12 72 4 21 26 1 3 60 150 48 27 3 61 89
2024
2024
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
2024
PCF   LFI   PSU   G.s   FGDS   The Greens / EELV / PE   SFIO   PS   PRG   TDP   PRRRS / RP   Miscellaneous   Vacant   REN   CD   UDF / MoDem   Horizons   LC   UDI   UDR   RPR   RI   UMP / LR   UDX   RN
9 74 6 28 59 2 51 102 33 26 5 39 17 126
PCF LFI PSU G.s FGDS The Greens / EELV / PE SFIO PS PRG TDP PRRRS / RP Miscellaneous Vacant REN CD UDF / MoDem Horizons LC UDI UDR RPR RI UMP / LR UDX RN
PCFLFIPSUG.sFGDSThe Greens / EELV / PESFIOPSPRGTDPPRRRS / RPMiscellaneousVacantRENCDUDF / MoDemHorizonsLCUDIUDRRPRRIUMP / LRUDXRN
1958
10 40 37 1 57 132 189
104037157132189
1962
41 2 65 44 6 36 233 28 27
41265446362332827
1967
73 4 117 9 41 243
734117941243
1968
34 57 9 33 354
3457933354
1973
73 1 102 12 30 272
7311021230272
1978
86 104 10 17 121 150
861041017121150
1981
44 283 17 62 85
44283176285
1986
35 206 2 23 127 149 35
3520622312714935
1988
27 260 9 23 2 129 126 1
2726092321291261
1993
24 53 50 207 242 1
2453502072421
1997
35 7 255 12 16 112 139 1
35725512161121391
2002
21 3 140 7 20 29 357
21314072029357
2007
15 4 186 7 27 3 22 313
154186727322313
2012
7 17 280 12 6 45 2 12 194 2
717280126452121942
2017
10 17 1 30 3 28 308 42 18 112 8
101713032830842181128
2022
12 72 4 21 26 1 3 60 150 48 27 3 61 89
1272421261360150482736189
2024
9 74 6 28 59 2 51 102 33 26 5 39 17 126
97462859251102332653917126
Composition of the National Assembly as of 20 July 2024[24] Political groups · 17th legislature › Parliamentary groups
Parliamentary group
Members
Related
Total
President
RN
National Rally
123
3
126
Marine Le Pen
EPR
Together for the Republic
87
12
99
Gabriel Attal
LFI-NFP
La France Insoumise-New Popular Front
71
1
72
Mathilde Panot
SOC
Socialists and Affiliated
62
4
66
Boris Vallaud
DR
Republican Right group
41
6
47
Laurent Wauquiez
ECO
Social and Ecologist Group
38
0
38
Cyrielle Chatelain
DEM
The Democrats
35
1
36
Marc Fesneau
HOR
Horizons and Affiliated
26
5
31
Laurent Marcangeli
LIOT
Liberties, Independents, Overseas and Territories
21
0
21
Stéphane Lenormand
GDR
Democratic and Republican Left
17
0
17
André Chassaigne
UDR
UDR group
16
0
16
Éric Ciotti
NI
Non-Attached Members
8
Composition of the Bureau as of 1 October 2025[25] · 17th legislature › Bureau of the National Assembly
Brigitte Klinkert
Brigitte Klinkert
Name
Brigitte Klinkert
Name
Haut-Rhin's 1st
Constituency
EPR
Michèle Tabarot
Michèle Tabarot
Name
Michèle Tabarot
Name
Alpes-Maritimes's 9th
Constituency
DR
Farida Amrani
Farida Amrani
Name
Farida Amrani
Name
Essone's 1st
Constituency
LFI-NFP
Inaki Echaniz
Inaki Echaniz
Name
Inaki Echaniz
Name
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 4th
Constituency
SOC
Lise Magnier
Lise Magnier
Name
Lise Magnier
Name
Marne's 4th
Constituency
HOR
Christophe Naegelen
Christophe Naegelen
Name
Christophe Naegelen
Name
Vosges's 3rd
Constituency
LIOT
Laurent Panifous
Laurent Panifous
Name
Laurent Panifous
Name
Ariège's 2nd
Constituency
LIOT
Sophie Pantel
Sophie Pantel
Name
Sophie Pantel
Name
Lozère's 1st
Constituency
SOC
Stéphane Peu
Stéphane Peu
Name
Stéphane Peu
Name
Seine-Saint-Denis's 2nd
Constituency
GDR
Sébastien Peytavie
Sébastien Peytavie
Name
Sébastien Peytavie
Name
Dordogne's 4th
Constituency
ECO
Mereana Reid Arbelot
Mereana Reid Arbelot
Name
Mereana Reid Arbelot
Name
French Polynesia's 3rd
Constituency
GDR
Éva Sas
Éva Sas
Name
Éva Sas
Name
Paris's 8th
Constituency
ECO
Sabrina Sebaihi
Sabrina Sebaihi
Name
Sabrina Sebaihi
Name
Hauts-de-Seine's 4th
Constituency
ECO
Post (in charge of)
Name
Constituency
Group
The National Assembly President
Yaël Braun-Pivet
Yvelines's 5th constituency
EPR
1st Vice President (international relations)
Nadège Abomangoli
Seine-Saint-Denis's 4th
LFI-NFP
2nd Vice President (transparency and representatives of interest groups)
Clémence Guetté
Val-de-Marne's 1st
LFI-NFP
3rd Vice President (communication and the press)
Christophe Blanchet
Calvados's 4th constituency
DEM
4th Vice President (application of the deputy's statute)
Marie-Agnès Poussier-Winsback
Seine-Maritime's 9th constituency
HOR
5th Vice President (study groups)
Sébastien Chenu
Nord's 19th constituency
RN
6th Vice President (artistic and cultural heritage of the National Assembly)
Hélène Laporte
Lot-et-Garonne's 2nd constituency
RN
Quaestor
Christine Pirès-Beaune
Puy-de-Dôme 9th
SOC
Brigitte Klinkert
Haut-Rhin's 1st
EPR
Michèle Tabarot
Alpes-Maritimes's 9th
DR
Secretary
Gabriel Amard
Rhône's 6th
LFI-NFP
Farida Amrani
Essone's 1st
LFI-NFP
Inaki Echaniz
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 4th
SOC
Lise Magnier
Marne's 4th
HOR
Christophe Naegelen
Vosges's 3rd
LIOT
Laurent Panifous
Ariège's 2nd
LIOT
Sophie Pantel
Lozère's 1st
SOC
Stéphane Peu
Seine-Saint-Denis's 2nd
GDR
Sébastien Peytavie
Dordogne's 4th
ECO
Mereana Reid Arbelot
French Polynesia's 3rd
GDR
Éva Sas
Paris's 8th
ECO
Sabrina Sebaihi
Hauts-de-Seine's 4th
ECO
Presidencies of committees as of 12 June 2023[26] · 17th legislature › Presidencies of committees
Cultural and Education Affairs Committee
Cultural and Education Affairs Committee
Standing committees
Cultural and Education Affairs Committee
President
Fatiha Keloua Hachi
Group
SOC
Economic Affairs Committee
Economic Affairs Committee
Standing committees
Economic Affairs Committee
President
Aurélie Trouvé
Group
LFI-NFP
Foreign Affairs Committee
Foreign Affairs Committee
Standing committees
Foreign Affairs Committee
President
Bruno Fuchs
Group
DEM
Social Affairs Committee
Social Affairs Committee
Standing committees
Social Affairs Committee
President
Frédéric Valletoux
Group
HOR
National Defence and Armed Forces Committee
National Defence and Armed Forces Committee
Standing committees
National Defence and Armed Forces Committee
President
Jean-Michel Jacques
Group
RE
Sustainable Development, Spatial and Regional Planning Committee
Sustainable Development, Spatial and Regional Planning Committee
Standing committees
Sustainable Development, Spatial and Regional Planning Committee
President
Sandrine Le Feur
Group
RE
Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Monitoring Committee
Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Monitoring Committee
Standing committees
Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Monitoring Committee
President
Éric Coquerel
Group
LFI-NFP
Constitutional Acts, Legislation and General Administration Committee
Constitutional Acts, Legislation and General Administration Committee
Standing committees
Constitutional Acts, Legislation and General Administration Committee
President
Florent Boudié
Group
RE
European Affairs Committee
European Affairs Committee
Standing committees
European Affairs Committee
President
Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade
Group
RE
Standing committees
President
Group
Cultural and Education Affairs Committee
Fatiha Keloua Hachi
SOC
Economic Affairs Committee
Aurélie Trouvé
LFI-NFP
Foreign Affairs Committee
Bruno Fuchs
DEM
Social Affairs Committee
Frédéric Valletoux
HOR
National Defence and Armed Forces Committee
Jean-Michel Jacques
RE
Sustainable Development, Spatial and Regional Planning Committee
Sandrine Le Feur
RE
Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Monitoring Committee
Éric Coquerel
LFI-NFP
Constitutional Acts, Legislation and General Administration Committee
Florent Boudié
RE
European Affairs Committee
Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade
RE

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