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What nomination procedure ?

Has the word « nomination » a real meaning ? In practice, elected officiais prefer saying they hâve been designated by the activists of their political party. We will then deal hère with the term désignation. To be designated means, first of aU, to be a candidate to an élection. But one does not become a candidate overnight. A candidacy is the outcome of a real strategy. In 1981, the candidate often confronted his political party which refused to grant him the nomination and prefered a candidate chosen at the national level. He presented himself in spite of his party’s décision and was elected Member of Parliament. However, he was excluded from his parliamentary party but he was reinstated two years
later. To conclude the author stresses the fact that each candidate has a différent personal expérience of the nomination procédure.

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Référence électonique : François PATRIAT, "What nomination procedure ?", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°63, 63 - Campagne électorale, p.17-27 . Consulté le 2023-05-30 02:16:48 . URL : https://revue-pouvoirs.fr/What-nomination-procedure.html