Non-Attached Members (France)
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The Non-Attached Members (French: députés non-inscrits; NI) are the deputies who are not members or related to any parliamentary group of the National Assembly of France.[1]
Deputies by party
[edit]Party | Number of deputies | |
---|---|---|
Miscellaneous far-right | 2 | |
The Republicans | 1 | |
Renaissance | 1 | |
Agir | 1 | |
Centrist Alliance | 1 | |
Du courage | 1 | |
Miscellaneous right | 1 | |
Place Publique | 1 | |
En Commun | 1 | |
Régions et Peuples Solidaires | 1 |
List of non-attached deputies
[edit]Last name | Party | Constituency | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Daniel Grenon | EXD | Yonne's 1st constituency | A former member of the National Rally (RN), having been expelled in 2024 following racist remarks he made. | |
Christine Engrand | EXD | Pas-de-Calais's 6th constituency | A former member of the National Rally, excluded for six months in 2025 because of her "non-regulatory expenses" of several thousand euros, as well as its non-appearance at a group convocation. | |
Raphaël Schellenberger | LR | Haut-Rhin's 2nd constituency | ||
Belkhir Belhaddad | RE | Moselle's 1st constituency | Left the Together for the Republic group after questioning the Jus soli in Mayotte bill the group was pushing. | |
Lionel Vuibert | Agir | Ardennes's 1st constituency | Won a by-election caused by the resignation of National Rally Deputy Flavien Termet | |
Philippe Bonnecarrère | AC | Tarn's 1st constituency | ||
Aurélien Pradié | DC | Lot's 1st constituency | Former member of The Republicans who was dismissed from the party after failing to support President Emmanuel Macron's plan to raise the retirement age. | |
Véronique Besse | DVD | Vendée's 4th constituency | ||
Sacha Houlié | PP | Vienna's 2nd constituency | A former Renaissance Deputy who joined Place Publique | |
Stella Dupont | EC | Maine-et-Loire's 2nd constituency | Former member of the Together for the Republic group who left over the group's tax policy which she describes as right-wing. | |
Sophie Errante | R&PS | Loire-Atlantique's 10th constituency | A former Renaissance who left her party over the increasingly right-wing positions it was taking. |
Deputies by party
[edit]Party | Number of deputies |
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Miscellaneous left | 1 |
La France Insoumise | 1 |
Divers droite | 1 |
Debout la France | 1 |
Miscellaneous far right | 1 |
Last name | Party | Constituency | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
David Habib | DVG | Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 3rd constituency | |
Adrien Quatennens | LFI | Nord's 1st constituency | |
Véronique Besse | DVD | Vendée's 4th constituency | |
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan | DLF | Essonne's 8th constituency | President of Debout la France |
Emmanuelle Menard | EXD | Hérault's 6th constituency |
In the 15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic, National Rally MPs sat in this group.
Deputies by party
[edit]Party Name / Category | Abbreviation | Number of deputies |
---|---|---|
National Rally | RN | 6 |
The New Democrats | ND | 5 |
Debout la France | DLF | 2 |
Ecology Generation | GÉ | 2 |
League of the South | LS | 1 |
Miscellaneous centre | DVC | 5 |
Miscellaneous right | DVD | 1 |
Far-right | EXD | 1 |
References
[edit]- ^ Nationale, Assemblée. "02_reglement_assemblee_nationale". Assemblée nationale (in French). Retrieved 2020-09-01.