Liberties_and_Territories

Liberties, Independents, Overseas and Territories

Liberties, Independents, Overseas and Territories

French parliamentary group


Liberties, Independents, Overseas and Territories (French: Libertés, indépendants, outre-mer & territoires, LIOT), formerly Liberties & Territories (French: Libertés & territoires, LT),[lower-alpha 1] is a catch-all parliamentary group in the French National Assembly. It was formed on 17 October 2018, with deputies from centre-left and centre-right parties, as well as Corsican nationalist parties.[1][2]

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History

The group was formed on 17 October 2018, led by co-presidents Bertrand Pancher from Meuse and Philippe Vigier from Eure-et-Loir. Prior negotiations between Corsican nationalist deputies, Olivier Falorni and François Pupponi had failed at the beginning of the 15th legislature.

Previous logo of the group

At its founding, the group defined itself as in the "minority", refusing to register as either being in the majority or in opposition to the government.[2] This led to a disagreement over their placement in the National Assembly. The group's deputies demanded to be placed together in the centre of the hemicycle, which was declined. They protested by boycotting the photograph of the Assembly bringing together all the deputies.[3] The group ultimately joined the opposition on 30 July 2020.

Following the 2022 legislative election, the group was central in a March 2023 attempt at dismissing the minority government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne through a motion of no confidence presented by Pancher and defended in front of Parliament by Charles de Courson.[4] It was rejected by 9 votes. All group members voted in favour, except two who abstained.[5]

Membership

Members (15th legislature)

Former members (15th legislature)

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Election results

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List of presidents

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Notes

  1. From 2018 to 2022

References

  1. "An eighth parliamentary group created in the National Assembly, a record" (in French). France Info. 17 October 2018. Retrieved 30 October 2018.

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