Talk:2024 French legislative election

Latest comment: 6 hours ago by Bogle in topic Song lyrics

References are out of date in the lead

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Macron calling for snap elections was just (officially) announced (roughly at the time of writing). The references 1,2,3 in lead are from 2022 and they have very little to do with what is being said in the lead. Added 4 from SkyNews, which felt like way more relevant, and more references will come soon. Andreas Mastronikolis (talk) 19:51, 9 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

Mistake about the previous use of the dissolution

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The article says that Macron is the second president after chirac to use it's dissolution power. In fact, De Gaulle and Mitterand (twice) also used the power of dissolution. This dissolution is more close of the dissolution used by Mitterand (to restore confidence into his part) rater than Chirac ("British" usage of the dissolution power). 2A01:E0A:4DF:D1F0:4AED:60D3:ACDB:9B24 (talk) 08:27, 10 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

True. Thank you for the important correction. — hako9 (talk) 08:55, 10 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

Leader of Ensemble in the infobox

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I think having Sejourné as leader of Ensemble in the infobox is misleading. All the campaign has been around the incumbent prime minister, Gabriel Attal, as his participation in the debates shows, just the same way Bardella is the candidate of RN. The same should be done for the 2022 election and change Ferrand for Élisabeth Borne. Pinging other contributors of this page to have their input. @Mason.Jones, @Muaza Husni, @Borgerland, @ValenciaThunderbolt, @David O. Johnson, @GlowstoneUnknown, @Braganza Basque mapping (talk) 22:21, 29 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

Oppose, leaders and candidates aren't the same thing, Sejourné is the party's General Secretary, Attal was just Macron's choice for Prime Minister after Borne stepped down. – GlowstoneUnknown (Talk) 01:18, 30 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
Attal was Macron's choice, yes, but he was also the leader of Ensemble during these elections, and this is all that matters for this infobox. T8612 (talk) 13:50, 8 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Support showing Attal as leader in infobox, either alone or along with Sejourné per WP:EDITCON as it reflects the nature of the election in practice and relative visibility/participation of party leaders vs PMs in the election, cf French edition articles for 2024 and 2022 where Attal and Borne are listed in the infobox. 73.169.176.209 (talk) 02:14, 30 June 2024 (UTC) Oppose I agree with Mason.Jones's point below. 73.169.176.209 (talk) 00:48, 2 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Oppose I agree with GlowstoneUnknown. The Prime Minister can come and go at the whim of the President, making it unjust to have them in TILE, and TIE too. ValenciaThunderbolt (talk) 13:10, 30 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
Oppose. Agree with Glowstone and Valencia. Borne was simply tapped, not duly elected, and served for a short time. Likewise, Attal could be jettisoned tomorrow. Listing imcumbent PMs in the infobox seems overblown. Mason.Jones (talk) 17:16, 30 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
We don't have to automatically list the incumbent. But it is pretty clear Attal is Ensemble's candidate for PM this election, just like Bardella is for RN, it doesn't matter if he's the incumbent or not FreakingEmu (talk) 11:58, 1 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
The Infobox specifically says "leader", not "candidate". This isn't a Presidential election, it's a Parliamentary one, and it should be listed which people are each parties' respective leaders. – GlowstoneUnknown (Talk) 12:01, 1 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Support Showing the prime ministerial candidates reflects the nature of the election better. It is pretty clear Attal is Ensemble's candidate for PM this election just like Bardella is for RN FreakingEmu (talk) 11:56, 1 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Doesn't make sense as other parties haven't all agreed on a "Prime Ministerial Candidate", especially NFP and LR – GlowstoneUnknown (Talk) 11:59, 1 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Support. First, it is much more useful to readers to list the people who are they key figures in a campaign, even if those people are technically not the legal leader of the party. Second, there is precedent for doing this on Wikipedia. For example: 2021 German federal election (Baerbock was one of two leaders but was put forth as the chancellor candidate; Scholz was not a party leader at all), 2022 Quebec general election (Nadeau-Dubois was one of two leaders but the lead premier candidate), 2019 Polish parliamentary election (Morawiecki was the incumbent PM but not a party leader). I don't think having Attal listed "leader" is really too big a barrier to cross, because "leader" is an open-ended word with several meanings — it would not be wrong to say that Gabriel Attal is in charge of the ENS' campaign and thus leading it — but if it's really too much, well, we can always put in a footnote to clarify the situation.
Hell, as I look at the article, the LR already lists both a de jure and de facto leader, with a footnote explaining that situation… just why is putting Attall in the infobox a bridge too far for some users? — Kawnhr (talk) 13:54, 6 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
The LR de facto split during the elections, and are listed separately in most sources as a result. The infobox should reflect that. T8612 (talk) 13:52, 8 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Support. In the case of Ensemble, the general secretary is more like an administrative position. Séjourné was definitely not the "leader" as stated in the infobox. Attal was the main candidate and de facto leader of Ensemble in the national debates and on their electoral propaganda. I think the leaders of such political infoboxes should be decided on a case-to-case basis for France, because there is no real rule, as with the British elections, from which the infobox seems to derive. T8612 (talk) 13:47, 8 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Usefulness of triangulaires/quadrangulaires table

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I added a table here listing all three- and four-way races and was reverted soon thereafter, so coming to the talk page to assess other editors' opinions on this.

My justification for inclusion is that these races are notable enough to mention on their own, and the results of the vote in the first round is clearly worth including in such a table because it's related to why such races are taking place (especially in view of the now 200+ candidate withdrawals in the second round). It's not an exhaustive results table and not intended to be one very specifically because that (highlighting candidate withdrawals by constituency and configuration of race as well as the relative ranking of each candidate in triangulaires/quadrangulaires given public statements about desisting in favor of the candidates best placed to beat the RN/withdrawing dependent on the placement of the RN) the intended topic of the table, which has been the topic dominating news coverage of the elections in French media in the days after the first round.

Regardless of whether to include a full-size table, I think that a list or collapsed table of candidate withdrawals would be expected to be the kind of content which does in fact belong in an article like this. However, stripping down that content to just a list leaves a lot of questions: namely, the context in which they withdrew, which is directly related to their placement in the first round, something that inherently requires including the % and rank columns in order to contextualize that information.

I'm open to the idea of that table being kept as its own separate list and linked with {{Main}} here.

@Aréat, Davide King, Moondragon21, Braganza, and Frenchpolit: 73.169.176.209 (talk) 23:36, 1 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

The information is definitely important and should be on Wikipedia though the main article page is already getting quite long so I'd say that it should be treated just like opinion poll data are in election articles with a brief summary on the main page and a link to it's own page going far more in depth like your original table did. Zemlya Drakona (talk) 03:31, 2 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
i agree these should be listed there Braganza (talk) 04:46, 2 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
I also agree they should be listed. Moondragon21 (talk) 13:26, 3 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Given that the list being discussed (here) is basically the results of the first round with no additional information for a the subset of the races. And given that we don't even have the list of individual races for either the first or the second round. How is that list useful in any way? I would understand to have (probably as a sub article) the list of all the races end-to-end. Or have the triangulaires/quadrangulaires races aggregated as we are clearly perfectly fine to have those aggregates for both the first and second round. Instead, that list just provides primary partial raw data with no encyclopedic insight. --McSly (talk) 18:32, 3 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
I can understand thinking that to those viewing it without context around French elections in regard to the first table, but the revised table here (which I added before seeing this comment) should now make the intent of the table clearer compared to the prior one (as a simple summary table of the hundreds of withdrawals in three-way/four-way races and their basic context, which avoids having to list out all notable candidates and their situations as referred to in other media coverage). The reason why this merits inclusion on its own should already be fairly clear here, as noted at various points in 14 different paragraphs and three separate bar boxes, in that it is a very notable and important aspect of this specific election compared to all others, and the hundreds of candidate withdrawals are the dominant topic in news coverage of the legislative elections in this period between the two rounds.
I do believe it's almost certainly necessary to split this content into a separate article/list as GlowstoneUnknown has already done with the results articles by department, however, rather than keeping the entire table here, since it's very heavy on its own, and even as a standalone list it's pretty heavy. In regards to the point about why results aren't aggregated in the same way for other candidates, it's just something that isn't possible with the current or a similar setup of the table and likely exceeds the MediaWiki page size limit, hence why the individual constituency results articles are also split by department here. 73.169.176.209 (talk) 19:55, 3 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
I did actually have trouble with the MediaWiki limit when I tried to put all the constituencies on the same page, so I decided it'd be best to split it by department and have the individual constituencies be subsections of each page. – GlowstoneUnknown (Talk) 05:04, 4 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
That's definitely the best approach (what fr.wp does), thanks for working on those – those article titles should probably be moved to match those in the {{2024 French legislative election}} template so they aren't redlinked/orphaned pages, and then connected on Wikidata to the corresponding French-language articles in fr:Catégorie:Élections législatives françaises de 2022. 73.169.176.209 (talk) 07:55, 4 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

INFOBOX

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The current infobox is disgusting. Does not display key information, namely leader seat, swing, last election results, etcetera.

The one we're utilizing right now is a product of a ghost consensus that was never reached and I propose to utilize the infobox implemented for the British elections VosleCap (talk) 14:58, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Commenting in favor of TIE here for consistency with previous French elections and better ability to handle first/second round, though the current infobox as implemented needs some changes which I'll make now. 73.169.176.209 (talk) 15:11, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Pinging previous contributors: @Anonymousioss, Basque mapping, Borgenland, David O. Johnson, GlowstoneUnknown, Into oblivion, Jeppiz, Mason.Jones, Moondragon21, Number 57, PLATEL, Susmuffin, and ValenciaThunderbolt:
Any preference between the TIE or TILE versions of the infobox here? Hope to resolve this quickly in view of possible WP:ITN/C and want to establish consensus here and avoid additional infobox edit warring here. 73.169.176.209 (talk) 15:49, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
@VosleCap: This is in place until the results come in. ValenciaThunderbolt (talk) 15:59, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
I'd go with TIE on the basis of readability. I have problems lately with tiny tables. Borgenland (talk) 16:05, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
@Borgenland: It will be TIE when the full results come in, using TILE is temporary. ValenciaThunderbolt (talk) 16:07, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Ok then VosleCap (talk) 16:08, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
I'm not going to strenuously object over this point (I've been fine with sticking with whatever the current infobox is, as long as the information contained therein is correct) but could you please link to the discussion supporting that notion (TILE then TIE)? 73.169.176.209 (talk) 16:10, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
I would go with the TIE version of the infobox. I also support modelling it off the infobox implemented for British elections. Into oblivion (talk) 16:00, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
@Into oblivion: It can't be modeled on the UK, as France has two round. It will be TIE once all the results come in. ValenciaThunderbolt (talk) 16:01, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
It can be modeled after the UK. Look at how the previous French legislative elections are represented through that infobox. VosleCap (talk) 16:04, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
I'm not denying that we use TIE, but there are two rounds. Using Scottish TIE is the best way to illustrate elections like France and ones with two different voting systems, like const. and PR seats. ValenciaThunderbolt (talk) 16:06, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
I think that we can settle this, use TIE when the full result come in at the end. VosleCap (talk) 16:08, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
@VosleCap: There is nothing to settle because it was always going to be changed to TIE. ValenciaThunderbolt (talk) 16:11, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Glad we could settle it on TIE, TILE is the most stupid, horrible and information-lacking box I've ever seen VosleCap (talk) 16:51, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
@VosleCap: TILE is okay, but it's best placed on results pages, like I did for the Japanese results pages. I'd actually like to see a change toTIE, so that it caters to two rounds/const. and PR seats. ValenciaThunderbolt (talk) 17:01, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Side note: I made a few additional changes compared to the original edit restoring TIE here, now reverted back to the old version again (notably 1) changing NFP leader to "collective leadership" – this has been a sore point but all other non-LFI members have put some distance between themselves and Mélenchon especially on the PM question; they've also shared media responsibilities, and the plan was originally to split the debates between all representatives equally, and 2) changing LR here to show Genevard/Bellamy instead of Ciotti as I think it's too misleading to show him given that his candidates are supported by the RN, and the other LR candidates associated with the results were invested by the interim leadership). I think the latter issue (as well as the Attal/Séjourné one) are better handled by TILE here unless someone can find a freely licensed image with both of them together (someone can also put two cropped images of them together as in File:Lorna Slater MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP.jpg, but it has to be at the correct ratio for the infobox). 73.169.176.209 (talk) 16:04, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
@73.169.176.209:
1. There is no single leader, hence collective leadership
2. The leadership is disputed between two wings
3. Séjourné is the leader of the alliance, despite Attal playing a leading role in it ValenciaThunderbolt (talk) 16:11, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Yes I'm aware and agree with those points, I'm just wary of additional infobox edit-warring here. Any thoughts on using "disputed leadership" in TIE for LR or does the previously linked solution seem fine? The only version I object to completely is one where Ciotti is listed but nobody else within the infobox, since his candidates are all classified under the RN side of TIE and the interim leadership of Genevard/Bellamy invested the candidates which correspond to LR here. 73.169.176.209 (talk) 16:16, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
To be honest with you... it should've been like that from the start, so go ahead and change it. I'll back having it for TIE too :) ValenciaThunderbolt (talk) 16:18, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Noting that I made that revision here and also updated the text of the footnote in that edit. 73.169.176.209 (talk) 16:27, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for doing that :) ValenciaThunderbolt (talk) 16:33, 7 July 2024 (UTC)Reply

Song lyrics

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The lyrics of the song "Je partira pas" are xenophobic and should not be quoted. At most a few lines could be given for illustration. bogle (talk) 18:39, 8 July 2024 (UTC)Reply