Dimitri Houbron

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Dimitri Houbron (12 February 1991) is a French politician, formerly of La République En Marche! (LREM) who has been a member of the French National Assembly since 2017 elections, representing the 17th constituency of the department of Nord.[1] Since 2020, he has been a member of Agir.

Political career[]

In parliament, Houbron serves on the Committee on Legal Affairs. In this capacity, he was his parliamentary group's co-rapporteur (alongside Alexandra Louis) on a 2018 bill against sexual and gender based violence.[2]

In addition to his committee assignments, Houbron is part of the French delegation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).[3] He has also been a substitute member of the French delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) since 2019, where he serves on the Committee on the Election of Judges to the European Court of Human Rights and the Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination.[4]

Political positions[]

In July 2019, Houbron voted in favor of the French ratification of the European Union’s Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada.[5]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Elections législatives 2017". Ministry of the Interior (in French). Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  2. ^ L'Assemblée adopte le projet de loi sur les violences sexuelles Le Point, 17 May 2018.
  3. ^ Dimitri Houbron French National Assembly.
  4. ^ Dimitri Houbron Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
  5. ^ Maxime Vaudano (24 July 2019), CETA : qui a voté quoi parmi les députés Le Monde.
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