[OC] Simplified new distribution of seats after the French Parliamentary Elections of 2024.

    by SinancoTheBest

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    1. SinancoTheBest on

      Just a simple visualization I made for myself after the french elections to sort the rather messy visualizations found online.

      Data from the summary table in the relevant Wikipedia page [2024 French legislative election – Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_French_legislative_election) . They use the groupings of Ministry of Interior in France thus the distribution between individuals and other groupings might be different than other press sources.

      Tools used: [Arch-style parliament diagram generator](https://parliamentdiagram.toolforge.org/archinputform) for the parliamentary chart and Powerpoint for the added legend and numbers.

    2. RN went from single digit seats, to 89 seats. To now 125 seats….

      If the rest of government continue to pretend everything is fine and address none of the citizens concerns, I fully expect them to take majority government next election.

    3. What’s that color scheme?

      I’m not French, but to my knowledge, France uses a similar color scheme to most countries (left is red, liberals are yellow, right is blue).

    4. Can we stop colouring the left as green ?

      The greens, understand, the ecologists, simply ditched out of the political scene after the European elections.
      They said they were part of an “alliance” with the left, yet not a word about ecological measures in the program of the left united party for those elections. The greens simply surrendered.

    5. Suspicious-Grade-838 on

      It would be nice to see this type of distribution of parties in the US. But nope, we have two demented old heads battling it out for who would actually be worse for the country.

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