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The Agir Ensemble group was created less than a week after the creation of another parliamentary group, Ecology Democracy Solidarity (EDS).[2] Agir Ensemble became the tenth parliamentary group in the National Assembly, then a record high number under the Fifth Republic.[2]
The group came to political effect on 20 April 2020, when there was a vote concerning the ending of the COVID-19 lockdown: Agir Ensemble members voted in favour of the motion, whilst others parliamentarians abstained or voted against the motion.[3]