En Commun

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En Commun
President Philippe Hardouin
President in the National Assembly Christophe Castaner (LREM)
Founders Barbara Pompili
Hugues Renson
Jacques Maire
Founded22 May 2020;4 years ago (2020-05-22) (as association) 14 October 2020;3 years ago (2020-10-14) (as political party)
Split from La République En Marche!
Headquarters100, rue Molière 94200 Ivry-sur-Seine
Membership (2020)500 claimed [1]
Ideology
Political position Centre-left
National affiliation Together [2] [3] [4]
Colours    Blue, red and green
National Assembly
1 / 577
Senate
0 / 348
European Parliament
0 / 79
Presidency of departmental councils
0 / 95
Presidency of regional councils
0 / 17
Website
https://encommun-asso.com/

En Commun (English: In Common) is a French environmentalist political party created in 2020 by En Marche MPs Barbara Pompili, Hugues Renson and Jacques Maire. [1]

The party is member of Ensemble Citoyens, which supports Emmanuel Macron in the 2022 French presidential election. [5]

Representatives

MPs in the 15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic. [6]

NameConstituencyGroup
Mireille Clapot Drôme's 1st constituency LREM
Liliana Tanguy Finistère's 7th constituency LREM
Pierre Cabare Haute-Garonne's 1st constituency LREM
Elisabeth Toutut-Picard Haute-Garonne's 7th constituency LREM
Sandrine Morch Haute-Garonne's 9th constituency LREM
Marion Lenne Haute-Savoie's 5th constituency LREM
Coralie Dubost Hérault's 3rd constituency LREM
Philippe Chalumeau Indre-et-Loire's 1st constituency LREM
Nathalie Sarles Loire's 5th constituency LREM
Stella Dupont Maine-et-Loire's 2nd constituency LREM
Nicole Gries-Trisse Moselle's 5th constituency LREM
Anissa Khedher Rhône's 7th constituency LREM
Yves Bléin Rhône's 14th constituency LREM
Damien Pichereau Sarthe's 1st constituency LREM
Hugues Renson Paris's 13th constituency LREM
Michele Peyron Seine-et-Marne's 9th constituency LREM
Didier Baichere Yvelines's 1st constituency LREM
Cécile Delpirou Somme's 2nd constituency (since 2020) LREM
Cecile Muschotti Var's 2nd constituency LREM
Catherine Osson Nord's 8th constituency LREM
Bénédicte Pételle Hauts-de-Seine's 2nd constituency (since 2019) LREM
Jacques Maire Hauts-de-Seine's 8th constituency LREM
Jean Francois Mbaye Val-de-Marne's 2nd constituency LREM
Marie Tamarelle-Verhaeghe Eure's 3rd constituency LREM
Cecile Rilhac Val-d'Oise's 3rd constituency LREM
Zivka Park Val-d'Oise's 9th constituency LREM
Souad Zitouni Vaucluse's 1st constituency LREM

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