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Charles de Courson | |
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Member of the National Assembly for Marne's 5th constituency | |
Assumed office 2 April 1993 | |
Preceded by | Jean-Pierre Bouquet |
Mayor of Vanault-les-Dames | |
In office 15 January 1986 – 14 October 2017 | |
Preceded by | Aymard de Courson |
Succeeded by | Caroline Issenhuth |
Personal details | |
Born | Charles Amédée Simon du Buisson de Courson 2 April 1952 Paris, France |
Political party | LC-NC (2007–present) |
Other political affiliations | CDS (1986–1995) FD (1995–1998) UDF (1998–2007) UDI (2012–2017) |
Relations | Léonel de Moustier (grandfather) Louis-Michel le Peletier (ancestor) Elénor-François-Elie (ancestor) |
Alma mater | ESSEC Business School École nationale d'administration |
Occupation | Magistrate • Politician |
Charles Amédée Simon du Buisson de Courson (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl amede simɔ̃ dy bɥisɔ̃ də kuʁsɔ̃]; born 2 April 1952) is a French politician who has represented the 5th constituency of the Marne department in the National Assembly since 1993.[1] A member of The Centrists (LC), he sits with the Liberties, Independents, Overseas and Territories (LIOT) group. He has been rapporteur of the state budget in the National Assembly since 2024.[2]
Since 2022, he has been the longest-serving deputy in the National Assembly.[3] Prior to entering politics, he worked as a civil servant at the Auditors Court and Finance Ministry.
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