The European Affairs Committee is a committee of the French National Assembly .
6-502: The commission has competence in the field of the European Union and monitors the work carried out by the various Institutions of the European Union. It examines bills and proposals for laws relating to the European Union and transmits this work to the other committees. In 2019, Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade was elected as the committee's chairman; however, due to disagreements with incumbent chairwoman Sabine Thillaye who refused to accept
12-621: The 2017 legislative election , he defeated Sophie Rauszer, supported by La France Insoumise (LFI), with over 73% of the vote in the second round. He succeeded Philip Cordery, a member of the Socialist Party (PS), who placed fourth in the election. In Parliament, Anglade served as member of the Defence Committee from 2017 until 2019 before moving to the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Committee on European Affairs in 2019. In 2019, he
18-714: The National Assembly since 2017 . A member of Renaissance , his constituency comprises the Benelux ( Belgium , the Netherlands and Luxembourg ). Born in Paris , Anglade was raised by a divorced mother in a Paris suburb. He graduated from the Sorbonne and the Institut d'études politiques de Strasbourg (IEP de Strasbourg). Anglade joined LREM in 2016. When Macron launched his bid for
24-538: The legality of the vote, he did not take office. This article about politics in France is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about the European Union is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade (born 2 November 1986) is a French politician who has represented the 4th constituency for French residents overseas in
30-671: The presidency in November 2016, Anglade was a parliamentary assistant and political adviser, who worked successively for Nathalie Griesbeck and Pavel Telička , two members of the liberal Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) parliamentary group . After Macron’s victory in May 2017, Anglade quit his job at the Parliament to campaign for the National Assembly under the LREM banner. In
36-586: Was elected as the committee's chairman; however, due to disagreements with incumbent chairwoman Sabine Thillaye who refused to accept the legality of the vote, he did not take office. In addition to his committee assignments, Anglade is part of the parliamentary friendship groups with Belgium and Luxembourg . Since 2019, he has also been a member of the French delegation to the Franco-German Parliamentary Assembly . In December 2017, Anglade
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