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#INPA2609763XComposition of the Assembly

🇫🇷France··Other·Low Impact·View source ↗

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This law addresses the resignation and replacement of a member of the French National Assembly. Specifically, it notes that Deputy David Guiraud from the 8th constituency of Nord has resigned from his position, and this resignation was officially acknowledged during the assembly's session on April 8, 2026. Following the proper procedures as outlined in the electoral code, it was communicated that Mme Shéhérazade Bentorki has been appointed to replace him until the next renewal of the Assembly.

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Key Changes

  • Deputy David Guiraud has resigned
  • Mme Shéhérazade Bentorki is appointed as his replacement
  • The resignation was acknowledged during the session on April 8, 2026

Obligations

What this law requires

high

The President of the National Assembly must receive and formally acknowledge resignation letters from deputies who wish to resign from their mandate

President of the French National Assembly
operational
high

The National Assembly must formally record and acknowledge a deputy's resignation during an official assembly session

French National Assembly
reporting
high

The Minister of Interior must communicate the replacement deputy's appointment in writing to the President of the National Assembly within the timeframe specified in the Electoral Code (articles L.O. 151 and L.O. 176)

Minister of Interior
disclosure
high

The replacement deputy must be selected from among candidates elected simultaneously with the resigned deputy in the same constituency, as provided for in the Electoral Code

Minister of Interior
operational
medium

The replacement deputy shall serve until the next renewal of the National Assembly

Replacement deputy (Mme Shéhérazade Bentorki)
operational

Affected Parties

David GuiraudShéhérazade Bentorki

Tags

resignation,replacement,National Assembly