En Commun
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PresidentCécile Rilhac
Founded22 May 2020 (as association)
14 October 2020 (as party)
14 October 2020 (as party)
SplitfromLa République En Marche!
En Commun | |
|---|---|
| President | Cécile Rilhac |
| Founders | Barbara Pompili Hugues Renson Jacques Maire |
| Founded | 22 May 2020 (as association) 14 October 2020 (as party) |
| Split from | La République En Marche! |
| Headquarters | 100, rue Molière 94200 Ivry-sur-Seine |
| Membership (2020) | 500 claimed[1] |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| National affiliation | Ensemble (2021–2025)[2][3][4] |
| Colours | Blue, red and green |
| National Assembly | 1 / 577
|
| Senate | 0 / 348
|
| European Parliament | 0 / 79
|
| Presidency of departmental councils | 0 / 95
|
| Presidency of regional councils | 0 / 17
|
| Website | |
| encommun-parti | |
En Commun (also En Commun!, [ɑ̃ kɔmœ̃]; English: In Common) is a French minor environmentalist centre-left political party created in 2020 by La République En Marche deputies Barbara Pompili, Hugues Renson and Jacques Maire.[1]
The party was a member of the Ensemble coalition, which supported Emmanuel Macron in the 2022 French presidential election.[5] After Cécile Rilhac became leader in 2024,[6] the party left the coalition and joined Bernard Cazeneuve's La Convention movement.[7] The party's sole remaining deputy, Stella Dupont, had left the Together for the Republic group in the National Assembly two months prior.[8]