Ecologist Group

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Ecologist Group - NUPES
Groupe écologiste – NUPES
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Chamber National Assembly
Legislature(s) 14th (Fifth Republic)
16th (Fifth Republic)
FoundationJune 2012
Member parties
G.s
GE
ND
President Cyrielle Chatelain
Constituency Isère's 2nd
Vice presidents Sophie Taillé-Polian
Representation
22 / 577
Ideology Green politics
Alter-globalization
European federalism
Website https://ecolodepute-e-s.fr/

The Ecologist Group, officially the Ecologist Group - NUPES since 2022, is a French parliamentary group in the National Assembly. The first iteration of the group was existed between June 2012 and May 2016 during the 14th legislature of the French Fifth Republic. After disbanding following the 2017 French legislative election, the group was recreated in June 2022, at the start of the 16th legislature of the French Fifth Republic, following the 2022 French legislative election.

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List of presidents

NameTerm startTerm endConstituency
Julien Bayou 22 June 2022September 2022 Paris's 5th
Cyrielle Chatelain 22 June 2022present Isère's 2nd

Bayou and Chatelain were joint presidents from June to September 2022. [1]


Historical membership

YearSeatsChangeNotes
2022 Increase2.svg 23

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References

  1. Victoria Koussa (2022-09-27). "Affaire Julien Bayou : Cyrielle Chatelain va présider seule le groupe écologiste à l'Assemblée nationale, une "gestion collégiale" du parti EELV actée". Franceinfo (in French). Retrieved 2023-08-27.