2023 Angevin general election (Le Roi Éternel)

The 2023 Angevin general election was held on 4 and 11 May 2023 to elect the 940 members of the 44th Common Assembly of Angers. The first round was held in concurrence with the 2023 Angevin presidential election, in which incumbent Minister-President Jérôme Moseley of the Popular Union Party was defeated by Liberal Party candidate Emmanuel Macron.

The election saw the Liberal Party return as the largest party in the Assembly, having been ousted five years prior by the Popular Union Party, but without any party winning the necessary 470 seats to achieve a majority. Whilst the Liberals saw only a modest increase in their vote share, the PUP experienced a massive fall in support, that experts have attributed to apathy amongst their base as a result of various scandals and mistakes by Moseley's administration. In the election campaign, Macron's campaign emphasised a return to sensible and competent government, highlighting the Moseley administration's poor handling of the coronavirus pandemic and ongoing industrial disputes. The legacy of the resignations of two of the administration's Prime Ministers, François Fillon in the "Pennygate" affair and Alexandre de Pfeffel in the "Partygate" scandal, are also thought to have contributed heavily to the PUP's image of being unfit for government.