Pacôme Rupin
Pacôme Rupin in 2019
Member of the National Assembly
for Paris's 7th constituency
In office
21 June 2017  2022
Preceded byPatrick Bloche
Personal details
Born (1985-01-25) 25 January 1985
Chambray-lès-Tours, France
Political partyLa République En Marche! (2016–present)
Other political
affiliations
Socialist Party (2005–2016)
EducationLycée Saint-Jean de Passy
Alma materESSEC Business School

Pacôme Rupin (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

  1. "M. Pacôme Rupin". Assemblee Nationale. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  2. "Elections législatives 2017". Ministry of the Interior (in French). Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  3. Charlie Vandekerkhove (9 June 2017), Pacôme Rupin, celui qui a appris à marcher à En Marche! BFM TV.
  4. Charlie Vandekerkhove (9 June 2017), Pacôme Rupin, celui qui a appris à marcher à En Marche! BFM TV.
  5. Alexandre Lemarié (27 June 2017), Assemblée nationale : le groupe La République en marche a attribué ses postes clés Le Monde.
  6. Pacôme Rupin French National Assembly.
  7. Jean-Jérôme Bertolus (19 October 2017), Génération spontanée: Entreprise, CETA, Grand Paris... Les groupes informels de députés En Marche se multiplient L'Opinion.
  8. Mathilde Siraud (25 July 2019), Municipales à Paris: Benjamin Griveaux installe son équipe de campagne Le Figaro.
  9. Maxime Vaudano (24 July 2019), CETA : qui a voté quoi parmi les députés Le Monde.
  10. "TÊTU - Législatives : 17 députés sont contre les droits des LGBT". 19 June 2017. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  11. Florian Bardou (19 June 2017), Législatives : un Parlement un poil plus gay Libération.
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