Radical Party of The Left - Elected Officials

Elected Officials

  • Deputies: Thierry Baillard (Rhône #1), Gérard Charasse (Allier #3), Jeanine Dubié (Hautes-Pyrénées #2), Paul Giacobbi (Haute-Corse #2), Annick Girardin (Saint Pierre et Miquelon #1), Joël Giraud (Hautes-Alpes #2), Jacques Krabal (Aisne #5), Dominique Orliac (Lot #1), Sylvia Pinel (Tarn-et-Garonne #2), Stéphane Saint-André (Pas-de-Calais #9), Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg (Val-de-Marne #3), Thomas Thevenoud (Saône-et-Loire #1), Alain Tourret (Calvados #6)
  • Senators (RDSE Group): Jean-Michel Baylet (Tarn-et-Garonne), Yvon Collin (Tarn-et-Garonne), Nicolas Alfonsi (Corse-du-Sud), François Vendasi, (Haute-Corse), Raymond Vall (Gers), Anne-Marie Escoffier (Aveyron), François Fortassin (Hautes-Pyrénées), Françoise Laborde (Haute-Garonne), Jacques Mézard (Cantal), Jean Milhau (Lot), Jean-Pierre Plancade (Haute-Garonne)

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