Bénédicte Pételle
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Bénédicte Pételle | |
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Member of the National Assembly for Hauts-de-Seine's 2nd constituency | |
In office 26 February 2019 – 20 June 2022 | |
Preceded by | Adrien Taquet |
Succeeded by | Francesca Pasquini |
Personal details | |
Born | Bénédicte Billaudel (1971-06-04) 4 June 1971 (age 53) Bourg-en-Bresse, France |
Political party | En Commun |
Alma mater | Paris Nanterre University |
Bénédicte Pételle (née Billaudel; born 4 June 1971) is a French politician and former schoolteacher. She became the Member of Parliament for Hauts-de-Seine's 2nd constituency in 2019 when Adrien Taquet was appointed to the Second Philippe government.
Political career
In the 2017 French legislative election, she was the substitute candidate for Adrien Taquet. She joined Parliament when he was made Secretary of State for Child protection by Prime Minister Édouard Philippe.[1]
She sat in the La République En Marche group in the National Assembly and was affiliated with En Commun.[2]
She did not seek re-election in the 2022 French legislative election, after being dismissed by her party.[3]
Personal life
She is a committed catholic and is mother to five children.[4] Her father died in the COVID-19 pandemic in France.[5]
References
- ^ À 16h04, Modifié Le 25 Janvier 2019 (2019-01-25). "Qui est Bénédicte Pételle, nouvelle députée des Hauts-de-Seine ?". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-01-26.
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- ^ "Législatives. Écartée par le parti, une élue LREM des Hauts-de-Seine se retire de la vie politique". actu.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-04.
- ^ À 16h04, Modifié Le 25 Janvier 2019 (2019-01-25). "Qui est Bénédicte Pételle, nouvelle députée des Hauts-de-Seine ?". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-01-26.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ à 18h01, Par Anne-Sophie Damecour Le 19 mars 2020; À 18h10, Modifié Le 19 Mars 2020 (2020-03-19). "Le père de la députée des Hauts-de-Seine Bénédicte Pételle emporté par le coronavirus". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-01-26.
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