Stéphane Buchou
Stéphane Buchou | |
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Member of the National Assembly for Vendée's 3rd constituency | |
Assumed office 21 June 2017 | |
Preceded by | Yannick Moreau |
Personal details | |
Born | Strasbourg, France | 14 March 1974
Political party | Renaissance |
Education | University of Nantes |
Stéphane Buchou (French pronunciation: [stefan byʃu]; born 14 March 1974) is a French politician who has been serving as a member of the National Assembly since the 2017 election, representing the department of Vendée.[1] He is a member of Renaissance (RE).
Political career
[edit]In parliament, Buchou serves as member of the Committee on Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning. In addition, he is part of the French-Russian Parliamentary Friendship Group and the French delegation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).[2] In 2020, Buchou joined En commun (EC), a group within LREM led by Barbara Pompili.[3]
Political positions
[edit]In May 2018, Buchou co-sponsored an initiative in favour of a bioethics law extending to homosexual and single women free access to fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) under France's national health insurance; it was one of the campaign promises of President Emmanuel Macron and marked the first major social reform of his five-year term.[4][5]
In July 2019, Buchou decided not to align with his parliamentary group's majority and became one of 52 LREM members who abstained from a vote on the French ratification of the European Union’s Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Elections législatives 2017". Ministry of the Interior (in French). Retrieved 19 June 2017.
- ^ Stéphane Buchou French National Assembly.
- ^ Maël Thierry (22 May 2020), L’appel de 46 députés LREM : « Nous voulons peser de l’intérieur » L'Obs.
- ^ Harriet Agnew (24 September 2019), France moves to extend IVF to gay and single women Financial Times.
- ^ La PMA pour toutes, un acte d’égalité Libération, 29 May 2018.
- ^ Maxime Vaudano (24 July 2019), CETA : qui a voté quoi parmi les députés Le Monde.