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NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (1994-1996 In Israel)
SHIMON PERES, 11th Prime Minister of Israel
March 9, 1994-August 10, 1996

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU, 8th President of Israel
May 31, 1993-May 31, 1998

OCTOBER 12, 1994 KNESSET ELECTION:

RIGHT- 46 (+3)
MERETZ- 30 (+1)
ALIGNMENT- 24 (-1)

MAFDAL- 14 (-)
UTJ- 3 (-1)

ACL- 2 (-2)
R-H- 1 (-)

Left Bloc- 55
Right Bloc- 46
Religious Bloc- 17
Arab Bloc- 2


GOVERNMENT: Right, Mafdal, UTJ
-Expanded exclusive rights for Haredi Jews including targeted programs
-Cut the top income tax rate from 65% to 55%
-Compensated settlers for 'stolen' property
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (1996-2000 In Israel)
AMNON RUBENSTEIN, 12th Prime Minister of Israel
August 10, 1996-June 23, 2000

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU, 8th President of Israel
May 31, 1993-May 31, 1998
WALID SADIK, 9th President of Israel
May 31, 1998-May 31, 2003

JULY 23, 1996 KNESSET ELECTION:
MERETZ- 41 (+11)
ALIGNMENT- 29 (+5)

RIGHT- 20 (-26)
ANH- 12 (+12) (Anti-Hasidic)
MAFDAL- 8 (-6)
UTJ- 4 (+1)

ACL- 3 (+1)
R-H- 3 (+2)

Left Bloc- 85
Right Bloc- 20
Religious Bloc- 12
Arab Bloc- 3


GOVERNMENT: Meretz, Alignment
-Removed all exclusive Hasidic/Haredi rights
-Enshrined the rights of businesses to operate on the Sabbath
-Legalized civil unions
-Made public transit free
-Expanded universal healthcare to cover dental and vision care
-Established an infrastructure bank
-Increased coordination and cooperation with the Republic of Palestine (including implementing entrance protocols no different than other countries)
-Set a minimum amount of per-student education spending
-Net zero emissions by 2018
-Reduced mandatory IDF service to one year active duty and ten years' reserve service
-Established free school meals
-Expanded food vouchers for families


1998 Israeli Presidential Election, First Round (January 21, 1998)
✓Walid Sadik (United Left)- 1,137,366 (50.8%)
Benjamin Netanyahu (Right)- 707,495 (31.6%)
Yizhak Shamir (Independent)- 201,501 (9.0%)
Yitzhak Haim Peretz (Religious)- 145,529 (6.5%)
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (2000-2004 In Israel)
AMNON RUBENSTEIN, 12th Prime Minister of Israel
August 10, 1996-June 29, 2004

WALID SADIK, 9th President of Israel
May 31, 1998-May 31, 2008

JUNE 15, 2000 KNESSET ELECTION:
MERETZ- 39 (-2)
ALIGNMENT- 26 (-3)

RIGHT- 26 (+6)
MAFDAL- 10 (+2)
ANH- 7 (-5)
UTJ- 5 (+1)
R-H- 4 (+1)
ACL- 3 (-)

Left Bloc- 76
Right Bloc- 26
Religious Bloc- 15
Arab Bloc- 3


GOVERNMENT: Meretz, Alignment
-Removed the tax-exempt status of Yeshivas
-Implemented basic secular education requirements for religious schools
-Increased incentives to train more nurses and doctors
-Invested $10 Billion extra in public transportation and supply chain infrastructure over ten years
-Established basic student grants (to help college students with living expenses)


2003 Israeli Presidential Election, First Round (January 27, 2003)
✓Walid Sadik* (United Left)- 1,138,680 (45.2%)
✓Yitzhak Shamir (Right)- 949,739 (37.7%)
Aryeh Deri (Religious)- 390,476 (15.5%)

2003 Israeli Presidential Election, Second Round (February 21, 2003)
✓Walid Sadik* (United Left)- 1,420,249 (56.8%)
Yitzhak Shamir (Right)- 1,080,189 (43.2%)
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (2004-2008 In Israel)
AMNON RUBENSTEIN, 12th Prime Minister of Israel
August 10, 1996-June 21, 2008

WALID SADIK, 9th President of Israel
May 31, 1998-May 31, 2008
SHIMON PERES, 10th President of Israel
May 31, 2008-May 31, 2013

JUNE 18, 2004 KNESSET ELECTION:

MERETZ- 35 (-4)
RIGHT- 32 (+6)
ALIGNMENT- 25 (-1)
MAFDAL- 11 (+1)
UTJ- 6 (+1)

ANH- 5 (-2)
R-H- 3 (-1)

ACL- 3 (-)

Left Bloc- 68
Right Bloc- 32
Religious Bloc- 17
Arab Bloc- 3


GOVERNMENT: Meretz, Alignment, Anti-Hasidic (2004-2005); Meretz, Alignment, ACL (2005-2008)
-Legalized gay marriage
-Invested in high-quality public housing
-Increased paid paternal leave benefits
-Signed a currency acceptance deal with the US and the EU
-Recognition deal with Oman, Morocco, the UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait
-Raised the minimum wage


2008 Israeli Presidential Election, First Round (January 23, 2008)
✓Shimon Peres (Alliance)- 1,964,062 (63.0%)
Aryeh Deri (Religious)- 667,157 (21.4%)
Ayelet Shakeed (Right)- 402,165 (12.9%)
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (2008-2012 In Israel)
AMNON RUBENSTEIN, 12th Prime Minister of Israel
August 10, 1996-April 2, 2009
TZIPORAH LIVNI, 13th Prime Minister of Israel
April 2, 2009-November 10, 2010
ISAAC HERZOG, 14th Prime Minister of Israel
November 10, 2010-June 24, 2012

SHIMON PERES, 10th President of Israel
May 31, 2008-May 31, 2013

JUNE 12, 2008 KNESSET ELECTION:
MERETZ- 34 (-1)
RIGHT- 34 (+2)
ALIGNMENT- 23 (-2)
MAFDAL- 14 (+3)
UTJ- 7 (+1)

ANH- 4 (-1)
R-H- 3 (-)

ACL- 1 (-2)

Left Bloc- 64
Right Bloc- 34
Religious Bloc- 21
Arab Bloc- 1


GOVERNMENT: Meretz, Alignment, Anti-Hasidic, ACL
-Increased healthcare spending
-Joint Palestine-Israel clean energy initiative
-Implemented reforestation programs
-Introduced a massive development fund for Africa and Asia
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (2012-2016 In Israel)
AYELET SHAKED, 15th Prime Minister of Israel
June 24, 2012-June 29, 2016

SHIMON PERES, 10th President of Israel
May 31, 2008-May 31, 2013
TZIPI LIVNI, 11th President of Israel
May 31, 2013-May 31, 2018

JUNE 12, 2012 KNESSET ELECTION:

RIGHT- 39 (+5)
MERETZ- 30 (-4)
ALIGNMENT- 20 (-3)

MAFDAL- 16 (+2)
UTJ- 8 (+1)

ANH- 4 (-)
R-H- 3 (-)


Left Bloc- 57
Right Bloc- 39
Religious Bloc- 24


GOVERNMENT: Right, Mafdal, UTJ
-Reintroduction of Hasidic tax exemptions
-Cut the top tax rate from 60% to 50%
-Cut spending by 5% over five years


2013 Israeli Presidential Election, First Round (January 16, 2013)
✓Tzipi Livni (Alliance)- 1,739,373 (53.6%)
Naftali Bennet (Government)- 1,366,186 (42.1%)
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (2016-2019 In Israel)
YAIR LAPID, 16th Prime Minister of Israel
June 29, 2016-May 7, 2019
BENNY GANTZ, 17th Prime Minister of Israel
May 7, 2019-December 7, 2019

TZIPI LIVNI, 11th President of Israel
May 31, 2013-May 31, 2023

JUNE 19, 2016 KNESSET ELECTION:

RIGHT- 38 (-1)
MERETZ- 35 (+5)
ALIGNMENT- 22 (+2)

MAFDAL- 10 (-6)
ANH- 8 (+4)
UTJ- 5 (-3)
R-H- 2 (-1)

Left Bloc- 67
Right Bloc- 38
Religious Bloc- 15


GOVERNMENT: Meretz, Alignment, Anti-Hasidic (Alignment holds PMs office)
-Repeal of all right-wing and religious laws enacted by the Shaked Government
-Rent control policies
-Sovereign wealth fund expansion


2018 Israeli Presidential Election, First Round (January 22, 2018)
✓Tzipi Livni* (Alliance)- UNOPPOSED
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (2019-Present In Israel)
NAFTALI BENNET, 18th Prime Minister of Israel
December 7, 2019-Present

TZIPI LIVNI, 11th President of Israel
May 31, 2013-May 31, 2023
ISAAC HERZOG, 12th President-elect of Israel
Assuming Office on May 31, 2023

OCTOBER 1, 2019 KNESSET ELECTION:

RIGHT- 43 (+5)
MERETZ- 29 (-6)
ALIGNMENT- 23 (+1)

MAFDAL- 13 (+3)
UTJ- 6 (+1)

ANH- 5 (-3)
R-H- 2 (-)


Left Bloc- 59
Right Bloc- 43
Religious Bloc- 19


GOVERNMENT: Right, Mafdal, UTJ
-Repeal of the Repeal of all the right-wing and religious laws enacted by the Shaked Government
-Corporate tax cuts


2023 Israeli Presidential Election, First Round (January 15, 2023)
✓Isaac Herzog (Alliance)- 2,513,831 (62.8%)
Ayelet Shaked (Right)- 952,694 (23.8%)
Tamar Zandberg (Green)- 420,306 (10.5%)

POLLING FOR THE NEXT ISRAELI ELECTION:
Left Bloc- ~80 Seats
Right Bloc- ~25 Seats
Religious Bloc- ~10 Seats
 
NATO Forever: Israel In 2023
PRESIDENTS OF ISRAEL:
Zalman Shazar,
May 21, 1963-May 31, 1973
Ephraim Katsir, May 31, 1973-May 31, 1978
Golda Meir, May 31, 1978-September 14, 1980
Abba Eban, September 14, 1980-November 24, 1980
Moshe Dayan, November 24, 1980-May 31, 1988
Shulamit Aloni, May 31, 1988-May 31, 1993
Benjamin Netanyahu, May 31, 1993-May 31, 1998
Walid Sadik, May 31, 1998-May 31, 2008
Shimon Peres, May 31, 2008-May 31, 2013
Tzipi Livni, May 31, 2013-Present

PRIME MINISTERS OF ISRAEL:
Golda Meir,
March 17, 1969-September 25, 1976
Yitzhak Rabin, September 25, 1976-December 18, 1983
Shulamit Aloni, December 18, 1983-July 27, 1984
Benjamin Netanyahu, July 27, 1984-October 5, 1986
Yitzhak Rabin, October 5, 1986-January 14, 1991
Gonan Segev, January 14, 1991-August 11, 1991
Ora Namir, August 11, 1991-November 4, 1992
Nawaf Massalha, November 4, 1992-January 24, 1994
Mordechai Gur, January 24, 1994-March 9, 1994
Shimon Peres, March 9, 1994-August 10, 1996
Amnon Rubenstein, August 10, 1996-April 2, 2009
Tzipi Livni, April 2, 2009-November 10, 2010
Isaac Herzog, November 10, 2010-June 24, 2012
Ayelet Shaked, June 24, 2012-June 29, 2016
Yair Lapid, June 29, 2016-May 7, 2019
Benny Gantz, May 7, 2019-December 7, 2019
Naftali Bennet, December 7, 2019-Present

Population: 8,000,000
GDP: $729 Billion
GDP/C: $91,125
HDI: 0.969
GINI: 39.1

Minimum Wage: £15.75 Per Hour
Obesity Rate: 10.0%
Male Life Expectancy: 84.0
Female Life Expectancy: 85.5

Should Homosexuality Be Legal: 80.0% YES/14.0% NO
Should Gay Marriage Be Legal: 81.2% YES/ 15.4% NO
Should Abortion Be Mostly Legal: 82.9% YES/15.5% NO
Is Communism Good? 1.9% YES/94.0% NO
Is Fascism Good? 3.1% YES/93.9% NO
Is Socialism Good? 37.7% YES/ 58.9% NO
 
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NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (1973 French Legislative Election & 1974 Presidential Election)
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Georges Pompidou, June 22, 1969-February 15, 1974
Alain Poher, February 15, 1974-May 8, 1974
Francois Mitterand, May 8, 1974-May 13, 1981

MARCH 11, 1973 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL RIGHT: 297 (-99)/ 51.34%
UDR: 232 (-122)
RDS: 53 (+20)
PM: 12 (-)
TOTAL LEFT: 181 (+90)/ 48.66%
PS: 120 (+63)
PCF: 60 (+26)
USP: 1 (-)

APRIL 30, 1974 FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
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✓Francois Mitterand (PS), 13,602,818 (50.90%)
Jacques Chaban-Delmas (UDR), 13,121,776 (49.10%)
 
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NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (1974 French Legislative Election)
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Georges Pompidou, June 22, 1969-February 15, 1974
Alain Poher, February 15, 1974-May 8, 1974

Francois Mitterand, May 8, 1974-May 13, 1980

NOVEMBER 19, 1974 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL LEFT: 240 (+59)/ 50.47%
PS: 135 (+15)
PCF: 62 (+2)
MRG: 33 (+33)
PM: 9 (+9)
TOTAL RIGHT: 239 (-58)/ 49.53%
UDR: 122 (-70)
RDS: 117 (+24)
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (1980 French Legislative & Presidential Elections)
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Georges Pompidou, June 22, 1969-February 15, 1974
Alain Poher, February 15, 1974-May 8, 1974

Francois Mitterand, May 8, 1974-May 13, 1980
Jean Lecanuet, May 13, 1980-May 14, 1986

APRIL 25, 1980 FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
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✓Jean Lecanuet (RDS), 15,316,099 (51.05%)
Francois Mitterand* (PS), 14,686,053 (48.95%)

SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL RIGHT: 265 (+26)/ 50.53%
RDS: 138 (+21)
UDR: 127 (+5)
TOTAL LEFT: 204 (-36)/ 47.07%
PS: 119 (-16)
MRG: 52 (+19)
PCF: 32 (-30)
TOTAL OTHER: 10 (+10)/ 2.40%
ECO: 10 (+10)
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (1986 French Legislative & Presidential Elections)
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Georges Pompidou, June 22, 1969-February 15, 1974
Alain Poher, February 15, 1974-May 8, 1974

Francois Mitterand, May 8, 1974-May 13, 1980
Jean Lecanuet, May 13, 1980-May 14, 1986
Valery Giscard d'Estaing, May 14, 1986-May 11, 1992

APRIL 21, 1986 FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
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✓Valery Giscard d'Estaing (RDS), 26,881,580 (86.93%)
Georges Louis Marchais (PCF), 4,041,668 (13.07%)

SEPTEMBER 15, 1986 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL RIGHT: 242 (-23)/ 48.82%
RDS: 135 (-3)
UDR: 107 (-20)
TOTAL LEFT: 220 (+16)/ 47.65%
PS: 124 (+5)
MRG: 65 (+13)
PCF: 30 (-2)
TOTAL OTHER: 10 (+7)/ 3.19%
ECO: 17 (+7)
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (1992 & 1995 French Elections)
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Georges Pompidou, June 22, 1969-February 15, 1974
Alain Poher, February 15, 1974-May 8, 1974

Francois Mitterand, May 8, 1974-May 13, 1980
Jean Lecanuet, May 13, 1980-May 14, 1986
Valery Giscard d'Estaing, May 14, 1986-May 11, 1992
Edouard Balladur, May 11, 1992-May 12, 1998

APRIL 22, 1992 FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
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✓Edouard Balladur (UDR), 14,900,145 (51.43%)
Lionel Jospin (PS), 14,071,554 (48.57%)

SEPTEMBER 3, 1992 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL RIGHT: 234 (-8)/ 48.12%
RDS: 112 (-23)
UDR: 112 (+5)
NEO: 10 (+10)
TOTAL LEFT: 226 (+6)/ 48.45%
PS: 127 (+3)
MRG: 61 (-4)
PCF: 32 (+2)
SL: 5 (+5)
TOTAL OTHER: 19 (+2)/ 3.42%
ECO: 19 (+2)

SEPTEMBER 9, 1995 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL LEFT: 247 (+21)/ 48.45%
PS: 130 (+3)
MRG: 69 (+8)
PCF: 35 (+3)
SL: 12 (+7)
TOTAL RIGHT: 205 (-29)/ 48.12%
RDS: 106 (-6)
UDR: 84 (-28)
NEO: 13 (+3)
SCO: 2 (+2)
TOTAL OTHER: 27(+8)/ 3.42%
ECO: 18 (-1)
RN: 9 (+9)
 
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NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (1998 & 2001 French Elections)
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Georges Pompidou, June 22, 1969-February 15, 1974
Alain Poher, February 15, 1974-May 8, 1974

Francois Mitterand, May 8, 1974-May 13, 1980
Jean Lecanuet, May 13, 1980-May 14, 1986
Valery Giscard d'Estaing, May 14, 1986-May 11, 1992
Edouard Balladur, May 11, 1992-May 12, 1998
Segolene Royal, May 12, 1998-May 15, 2004

APRIL 20, 1998 FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
1024px-Élection_présidentielle_française_de_2007_T2_carte_départements_&_régions.svg (2) (2).png
✓Segolene Royal (PS), 15,661,825 (50.17%)
Nicolas Sarkozy (UDR), 15,555,695 (49.83%)

SEPTEMBER 7, 1998 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL LEFT: 258 (+9)/ 49.05%
PS: 137 (+7)
MRG: 68 (-1)
PCF: 33 (-2)
SL: 17 (+5)
TOTAL RIGHT: 194 (-11)/ 47.72%
RDS: 92 (-14)
UDR: 73 (-11)
NEO: 25 (+12)
SCO: 4 (+2)
TOTAL OTHER: 29 (+2)/ 3.23%
ECO: 15 (-3)
RN: 14 (+5)

SEPTEMBER 3, 2001 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL RIGHT: 285 (+91)/ 50.91%
CEN: 90 (+40)
UDR: 79 (+6)
CON: 75 (+33)
NEO: 32 (+7)
SCO: 9 (+5)
TOTAL LEFT: 131 (-127)/ 42.13%
MRG: 62 (-16)
PS: 59 (-78)
PCF: 8 (-25)
SL: 5 (-8)
TOTAL OTHER: 65 (+36)/ 6.96%
RN: 45 (+31)
ECO: 20 (+5)
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (2004 French Elections)
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Georges Pompidou, June 22, 1969-February 15, 1974
Alain Poher, February 15, 1974-May 8, 1974

Francois Mitterand, May 8, 1974-May 13, 1980
Jean Lecanuet, May 13, 1980-May 14, 1986
Valery Giscard d'Estaing, May 14, 1986-May 11, 1992
Edouard Balladur, May 11, 1992-May 12, 1998
Segolene Royal, May 12, 1998-May 15, 2004
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, May 15, 2004-January 19, 2005
Jean-Pierre Bel, January 19, 2005-April 7, 2005


APRIL 24, 2004 FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
1024px-Élection_présidentielle_française_de_2007_T2_carte_départements_&_régions.svg (2) (2) (1).png
✓Dominique Strauss-Kahn (PS), 16,127,764 (50.74%)
Nicolas Sarkozy (UDR), 15,657,345 (49.26%)

SEPTEMBER 3, 2004 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL RIGHT: 287 (+2)/ 50.97%
CEN: 94 (+4)
UDR: 70 (-9)
CON: 76 (+1)
NEO: 37 (+5)
SCO: 10 (+1)
TOTAL LEFT: 121 (-10)/ 41.85%
MRG: 60 (-2)
PS: 40 (-19)
SL: 14 (+8)
PCF: 11 (+3)
TOTAL OTHER: 73 (+8)/ 7.18%
RN: 46 (+1)
ECO: 27 (+7)
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (2005, 2007, 2010 French Elections)
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Georges Pompidou, June 22, 1969-February 15, 1974
Alain Poher, February 15, 1974-May 8, 1974

Francois Mitterand, May 8, 1974-May 13, 1980
Jean Lecanuet, May 13, 1980-May 14, 1986
Valery Giscard d'Estaing, May 14, 1986-May 11, 1992
Edouard Balladur, May 11, 1992-May 12, 1998
Segolene Royal, May 12, 1998-May 15, 2004
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, May 15, 2004-January 19, 2005
Jean-Pierre Bel, January 19, 2005-April 7, 2005

Corinne Lepage, April 7, 2005-April 10, 2011

APRIL 2, 2005 FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
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✓Corinne Lepage (ECO) - 19,767,937 (60.42%)
Jean-Pierre Bel (PS) - 12,949,602 (39.58%)

SEPTEMBER 10, 2007 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL RIGHT: 257 (-30)/ 49.56%
CEN: 90 (-4)
UDR: 65 (-6)
CON: 64 (-12)
NEO: 32 (-5)
SCO: 7 (-3)
TOTAL LEFT: 126 (+5)/ 41.08%
MRG: 62 (+2)
PS: 41 (+1)
SL: 17 (+3)
PCF: 10 (-1)
TOTAL OTHER: 98 (+25)/ 9.46%
ECO: 57 (+30)
RN: 41 (-5)

SEPTEMBER 14, 2010 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL RIGHT: 230 (-27)/ 48.94%
CEN: 80 (-10)
UDR: 59 (-6)
CON: 56 (-8)
NEO: 28 (-4)
SCO: 8 (+1)
TOTAL LEFT: 135 (+9)/ 41.00%
MRG: 65 (+3)
PS: 44 (+3)
SL: 20 (+3)
PCF: 10 (-)
TOTAL OTHER: 116 (+18)/ 10.06%
ECO: 70 (+13)
RN: 46 (+5)
 
NATO Forever: Expanded Edition (2011, 2013, 2016 French Elections)
PRESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Georges Pompidou, June 22, 1969-February 15, 1974
Alain Poher, February 15, 1974-May 8, 1974

Francois Mitterand, May 8, 1974-May 13, 1980
Jean Lecanuet, May 13, 1980-May 14, 1986
Valery Giscard d'Estaing, May 14, 1986-May 11, 1992
Edouard Balladur, May 11, 1992-May 12, 1998
Segolene Royal, May 12, 1998-May 15, 2004
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, May 15, 2004-January 19, 2005
Jean-Pierre Bel, January 19, 2005-April 7, 2005

Corinne Lepage, April 7, 2005-April 10, 2011
Emmanuel Macron, April 10, 2011-April 9, 2017

MARCH 10, 2011 FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
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✓Emmanuel Macron (NEO) - 19,125,914 (61.77%)
Francois Fillon (UDR) - 11,837,197 (38.23%)

SEPTEMBER 13, 2013 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL RIGHT: 209 (-21)/ 47.79%
CEN: 62 (-18)
UDR: 55 (-4)
CON: 53 (-3)
NEO: 33 (+5)
SCO: 7 (-1)
TOTAL LEFT: 154 (+19)/ 41.52%
MRG: 69 (+4)
PS: 45 (+1)
SL: 18 (-2)
PSD: 16 (+16)
PCF: 10 (-)
TOTAL OTHER: 118 (+2)/ 10.69%
ECO: 75 (+5)
RN: 43 (-3)

SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 FRENCH LEGISLATIVE ELECTION:
TOTAL RIGHT: 192 (-17)/ 41.29%
CEN: 60 (-2)
CON: 52 (-1)
UDR: 50 (-5)
NEO: 26 (-7)
SCO: 5 (-2)
TOTAL LEFT: 155 (+1)/ 41.18%
MRG: 71 (+2)
PS: 46 (+1)
SL: 19 (+1)
PSD: 18 (+2)
PCF: 5 (-5)
TOTAL OTHER: 129 (+16)/ 17.53%
RN: 70 (+27)
ECO: 64 (-11)
 
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