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A COMMITMENT TO SOCIABILITY IN parliament Romain

Author : debby-jeon | Published Date : 2025-11-08

Description: A COMMITMENT TO SOCIABILITY IN parliament Romain Lecler The LIST OF STUDY GROUPS withIN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 2 Accueil Les députés Liste des groupes détudes MEMBERS OF THE STUDY GROUP ON RURAL POLICIES 3 MEMBERS OF THE STUDY GROUP

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A COMMITMENT TO SOCIABILITY IN parliament Romain Lecler The LIST OF STUDY GROUPS withIN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 2 Accueil > Les députés > Liste des groupes d'études MEMBERS OF THE STUDY GROUP ON RURAL POLICIES 3 (…) MEMBERS OF THE STUDY GROUP ON TRUFFLES 4 MOST POPULATED STUDY GROUPS 5 …and "Truffle" (43), “Balneology” (42), “Granite and Quarries” (42), “Tibet” (41), “Corrida” (35), “Cancer” (32), « "Chestnut Groves" (25), "Sign Language" (25). LEFT/WING UNBALANCED STUDY GROUPS 6 COUNTRIES WHERE LEFT/RIGHT MPs are overrepresented within “Friendship Groups” 7 MOST CENTRAL MPS ACCORDING TO THEIR PARTICIPATION IN STUDY GROUPS 8 22 CENTRAL MPS in STUDY GROUPS 9 REELECTIONS Average MP reelections = 1.1 Average central MPs reelections = 1.9 ACTIVITY Average activity share of 1 MP = 0.18% Average activity share of central MPs = 0.31% INDEX OF ACTIVITY SHARE in NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 10 http://www.nosdeputes.fr/synthesetri/4 Index of Activity = (38/17535+66/31795…) /12 conclusion 11 The characteristics that such “central” MPs have: - Most of them are right-wing, in an Assembly that has a clear left-wing majority. - They have been reelected many times, much more than the average. - They are much more "active" MPs than the average. - A very few of them seem to have any chance to access a government position. This may help to see an opposition between MPs investing on positions outside of the Parliament (e.g. in a government, especially if they belong to the majority) and MPs investing on the sociability within the French National Assembly, as measured by their commitment to study groups.

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