French politician (born 1985)
Pacôme Rupin (French pronunciation: [pakom ʁypɛ̃] ; born 25 January 1985) is a French politician who served as a member of the National Assembly from 2017 to 2022, representing the 7th constituency of Paris .[ 1] [ 2] A member of La République En Marche! (LREM), his constituency covers the 4th arrondissement , as well as parts of the 11th and 12th arrondissements .
Political career
From 2005 until 2016, Rupin was a member of the Socialist Party .[ 3] He joined LREM shortly after its launch in 2016.[ 4]
Upon entering Parliament, Rupin was one of the four deputy chairpersons of the LREM parliamentary group under the leadership of successive chairmen Richard Ferrand (2017–2018) and Gilles Le Gendre (2018–2022).[ 5] He also served on the Committee on Legal Affairs.[ 6] In late 2018, he launched an informal group on Grand Paris .[ 7]
Ahead of the 2020 Paris municipal election , Rupin led a 12-person steering committee set up to prepare the LREM campaign and later served as campaign director for candidate Benjamin Griveaux .[ 8]
Political positions
In July 2019, Rupin voted in favor of the French ratification of the European Union ’s Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada .[ 9]
Personal life
Rupin lives in a civil union with his partner.[ 10] [ 11]
See also
References
^ "M. Pacôme Rupin" . Assemblee Nationale . Retrieved 20 March 2019 .
^ "Elections législatives 2017" . Ministry of the Interior (in French). Retrieved 19 June 2017 .
^ Charlie Vandekerkhove (9 June 2017), Pacôme Rupin, celui qui a appris à marcher à En Marche! BFM TV .
^ Charlie Vandekerkhove (9 June 2017), Pacôme Rupin, celui qui a appris à marcher à En Marche! BFM TV .
^ Alexandre Lemarié (27 June 2017), Assemblée nationale : le groupe La République en marche a attribué ses postes clés Le Monde .
^ Pacôme Rupin French National Assembly .
^ Jean-Jérôme Bertolus (19 October 2017), Génération spontanée: Entreprise, CETA, Grand Paris... Les groupes informels de députés En Marche se multiplient L'Opinion .
^ Mathilde Siraud (25 July 2019), Municipales à Paris: Benjamin Griveaux installe son équipe de campagne Le Figaro .
^ Maxime Vaudano (24 July 2019), CETA : qui a voté quoi parmi les députés Le Monde .
^ "TÊTU - Législatives : 17 députés sont contre les droits des LGBT" . 19 June 2017. Retrieved 28 October 2017 .
^ Florian Bardou (19 June 2017), Législatives : un Parlement un poil plus gay Libération .