Candidates list for Front de gauche
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Le Front de gauche pour changer d'Europe, plus couramment appelé Front de gauche, est une alliance électorale pour les élections européennes de 2009, initiée par le Parti communiste français (PCF) et le Parti de gauche (PG), peu après les départs de Jean-Luc Mélenchon et Marc Dolez du Parti socialiste pour fonder le PG.
7 candidate(s) elected or in second ballot
Photo | Name | Party | Constituency | Signed the pact | Status | Tete de liste regionale regionales2010 | Position liste regionales2010 | Propositions LL |
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Jean-Luc Lecomte | Front de gauche | Haute-Normandie, Eure - Eure | Not contacted | Elected | No | No | ||
Pascale LE NEOUANNIC | Front de gauche | Ile-de-France, Hauts-de-Seine - Hauts-de-Seine | Signed and confirmation (letter/fax) received | Elected | No | No | ||
Eric Coquerel | Front de gauche | Ile-de-France, Paris - Paris | Signed and confirmation (letter/fax) received | Elected | No | No | ||
Pierre Laurent | Front de gauche | Ile-de-France, Paris - Paris | Signed and confirmation (letter/fax) received | Elected | No | No | ||
Alain Bocquet | Front de gauche | Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Nord - Nord | Signed and confirmation (letter/fax) received | Finalist | No | No | ||
Jean-Marc Coppola | Front de gauche | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Bouches-du-Rhône - Bouches-Du-Rhône | Signed and confirmation (letter/fax) received | Finalist | No | No | ||
Corinne Morel-Darleu | Front de gauche | Rhône-Alpes, Drôme - Drôme | Signed and confirmation (letter/fax) received | Elected | No | No |