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Robin Reda (born 10 May 1991) is a French politician who has represented the 7th constituency of Essonne in the National Assembly since 2017. A member of The Republicans (LR), he previously served as Mayor of Juvisy-sur-Orge from 2014 to 2017.[1]
Robin Reda | |
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Member of the National Assembly for Essonne's 7th constituency | |
In office 21 June 2017 – 9 June 2024 | |
Preceded by | Éva Sas |
Succeeded by | Claire Lejeune |
Mayor of Juvisy-sur-Orge | |
In office 30 March 2014 – 4 July 2017 | |
Preceded by | Étienne Chaufour |
Succeeded by | Michel Perrimond |
Personal details | |
Born | Savigny-sur-Orge, France | 10 May 1991
Political party | The Republicans (2015-2019, since 2021) Soyons Libres (since 2019) Renaissance (since 2022) |
Spouse |
Lamia Bensarsa (m. 2018) |
Children | 1 |
Alma mater | Sciences Po |
Political career
editIn parliament, Reda has been serving on the Finance Committee (since 2019) and the Committee on Legal Affairs (2017–2021). In addition to his committee assignments, he is part of the French-Egyptian Parliamentary Friendship Group.[2]
Reda was a member of The Republicans until 2017, when he joined the new Soyons Libres party.[3]
He was re-elected in the 2022 French legislative election as a LREM (Ensemble) candidate but lost his seat at the 2024 French legislative election.
Political positions
editIn the Republicans' 2017 leadership election, Reda supported Florence Portelli.[4] Ahead of the Republicans’ 2021 primaries, he endorsed Valérie Pécresse as the party’s candidate for 2022 presidential elections.
Within Ensemble, Reda is considered to be part of his parliamentary group's conservative wing.[5]
References
edit- ^ à 20h12, Par Le 18 juin 2017 (2017-06-18). "Résultats dans la 7e circonscription de l'Essonne : Robin Reda (LR) élu député à 26 ans !". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-01-01.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Robin Reda National Assembly.
- ^ à 20h20, Par Nolwenn CossonLe 5 juin 2019; À 20h42, Modifié Le 5 Juin 2019 (2019-06-05). "Le député de l'Essonne Robin Reda quitte Les Républicains dans le sillage de Valérie Pécresse". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-01-01.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Dominique Albertini (5 November 2017), Robin Reda : «Ne pas être seulement la droite des 4 × 4» Libération.
- ^ Claire Gatinois and Nathalie Segaunes (6 October 2023), Elisabeth Borne tisse ses réseaux auprès de l’aile droite de la majorité Le Monde.