Antoine Savignat
- View a machine-translated version of the French article.
- Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.
- Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article.
- You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:Antoine Savignat]]; see its history for attribution.
- You may also add the template
{{Translated|fr|Antoine Savignat}}
to the talk page. - For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.
Antoine Savignat | |
---|---|
Member of the National Assembly for Val-d'Oise's 1st constituency | |
In office 5 February 2018 – 21 June 2022 | |
Preceded by | Isabelle Muller-Quoy |
Succeeded by | Emilie Chandler |
Personal details | |
Born | (1975-07-22) 22 July 1975 (age 49) Cormeilles-en-Parisis, Val-d'Oise, France |
Political party | Republican |
Antoine Savignat (born 22 July 1975) is a French politician of The Republicans (LR) who served as member of the French National Assembly after winning a by-election in 2018 for Val-d'Oise's 1st constituency.
Political career
In parliament, Savignat served on the Committee on Legal Affairs. He was also a member of the Defence Committee from 2018 until 2019.[1]
In 2021, Savignat and Jean-François Eliaou jointly wrote a parliamentary report on the situation of unaccompanied minors in France's criminal law.[2]
He lost his seat in the first round of the 2022 French legislative election.[3]
Political positions
In July 2019, Savignat voted against the French ratification of the European Union’s Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada.[4]
References
- ^ Antoine Savignat French National Assembly.
- ^ Paule Gonzalès (March 15, 2021), Mineurs isolés: comment la justice peut s’adapter Le Figaro.
- ^ à 00h23, Par Frédéric Naizot Le 13 juin 2022 (12 June 2022). "Législatives dans le Val-d'Oise : la chute d'Antoine Savignat sur la première circonscription". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 13 June 2022.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Maxime Vaudano (24 July 2019), CETA : qui a voté quoi parmi les députés Le Monde.
- v
- t
- e