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The Communist, Republican, Citizen, and Senators of the Left Party Group is a French parliamentary group, one of six in the French Senate.[1] It is the successor to the Communist Group. In November 2008, Jean-Luc Mélenchon left the Socialist Party and formed the Left Party. Upon his joining the CRC group, it took its present name.
The President of the group is Nicole Borvo.
Its current members are:
- Éliane Assassi (Seine-Saint-Denis) - PCF
- Thierry Foucaud (Seine-Maritime) - PCF
- François Autain (Loire-Atlantique) - MRC
- Robert Hue (Val-d'Oise) - PCF
- Marie-France Beaufils (Indre-et-Loire) - PCF
- Gélita Hoarau (Réunion) - PCR
- Mireille Schurch (Allier) - PCF
- Gérard Le Cam (Côtes-d'Armor) - PCF
- Michel Billout (Seine-et-Marne) - PCF
- Odette Terrade (Val-de-Marne) - PCF
- Nicole Borvo (Paris) - PCF
- Josiane Mathon-Poinat (Loire) - PCF
- Jean-Luc Mélenchon (Essonne - PG
- Isabelle Pasquet (Bouches-du-Rhône) - PCF
- Brigitte Gonthier-Maurin (Hauts-de-Seine) - PCF
- Jean-Claude Danglot (Pas-de-Calais) - PCF
- Jack Ralite (Seine-Saint-Denis) - PCF
- Annie David (Isère) - PCF
- Ivan Renar (Nord) - PCF
- Michelle Demessine (Nord) - PCF
- Bernard Vera (Essonne) - PCF
- Évelyne Didier (Meurthe-et-Moselle) - PCF
- Jean-François Voguet (Val-de-Marne) - PCF
- Guy Fischer (Rhône) - PCF
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