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Sébastien Chenu
Vice President of the National Assembly
In office
29 June 2022 – 9 June 2024
Member of the National Assembly
for Nord's 19th constituency
In office
21 June 2017 – 9 June 2024
Preceded byAnne-Lise Dufour-Tonini
Spokesman of the National Rally

Incumbent

Assumed office
21 September 2017

Serving with Julien Sanchez, Jordan Bardella (2017–2019) and Laurent Jacobelli (2019–present)

PresidentMarine Le Pen
Member of the
Regional Council of Hauts-de-France

Incumbent

Assumed office
4 January 2016
Personal details
Born (1973-04-13) 13 April 1973 (age 51)
Beauvais, France
Political partyNational Rally (since 2016)
Other political
affiliations
Republican Party (1988–1997)
Liberal Democracy (1997–2002)
Union for a Popular Movement (2002–2014)
SpouseEmmanuel Taché
ProfessionConsultant

Sébastien Chenu (French pronunciation: [sebastjɛ̃ ʃəny]; born 13 April 1973) is a French Rassemblement National (RN) politician serving as the member of the National Assembly for the 19th constituencyofNord since 2017. A former member of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), in 2017 he switched parties to sit under the leadership of Marine Le Pen.[1] He served as vice-president of the French National Assembly from 2022 to 2024

Career[edit]

Openly homosexual, Chenu founded GayLib, then the LGBT wing of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), today part of the Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI).[2] He joined the National Front (FN) after the UMP attempted to kill Law 2013-404, which legalised same-sex marriage, claiming that the UMP had become "the French Tea Party".[3]

Chenu was a vice president of the Communauté d'agglomération du Beauvaisis from 2001 to 2014, when he served as a deputy to Mayor Caroline CayeuxofBeauvais.

Since 2016, he has been a regional councillor of Hauts-de-France.

Member of the Assemblée nationale (2017-present)[edit]

In the 2017 legislative election, he was elected to the National Assembly in the 19th constituencyofNord.

For the 2021 regional election, Chenu was chosen to lead the National Rally list in Hauts-de-France.

Chenu won re-election to the Assemblée nationale in the 2022 French legislative election. He served as 5th vice-president of the French National Assembly.

On 12 November 2023, he took part in the March for the Republic and Against Antisemitism in Paris in response to the rise of anti-Semitism in France since the start of the Israel–Hamas war.[4]

Chenu ran in the 2024 French election winning his reelection at the first round[5]. On 26 June 2024 he said his party was hostile to the inclusion of Ukraine in the European Union.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nord - 10e circonscription , resultats élections législatives 2017". Francetvinfo.fr. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  • ^ Charles Bremner (13 December 2014). "Le Pen gives National Front a gay friendly makeover". Thetimes.co.uk. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  • ^ "Sébastien Chenu, un ralliement précieux pour Marine Le Pen". Le Monde.fr. 13 December 2014. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  • ^ Bajos, Par Sandrine; Balle, Catherine; Bérard, Christophe; Berrod, Nicolas; Bureau, Éric; Choulet, Frédéric; Collet, Emeline; Souza, Pascale De; Doukhan, David (11 November 2023). "Marche contre l'antisémitisme : François Hollande, Marylise Léon, Agnès Jaoui... pourquoi ils s'engagent". leparisien.fr (in French).
  • ^ "Législatives : Sébastien Chenu élu au premier tour dans le Nord". lejdd.fr (in French). 30 June 2024. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  • ^ ""Nous sommes hostiles à l'arrivée de l'Ukraine dans l'UE" : Sébastien Chenu".
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