[2] The previous elections in February 2018 saw Stéphane Valeri's Priorité Monaco list win 21 of the 24 seats with more than 57% of the vote,[3][4] with the party taking all seats filled by majority vote and five of the eight filled by proportional representation.
[8] Deputy Daniel Boéri, who had left Priorité Monaco in July 2022, became the only opposition MP after the formation of the UNM.
The eight other seats are chosen from lists in accordance with the proportional representation system for parties that have at least five per cent of votes.
The outgoing president of the National Council, Brigitte Boccone-Pagès's mandate, is thus largely renewed.
[13] The merger of the parties elected in 2018 into the UNM led to a relative lack of interest among voters for the ballot.