Frédéric Lefebvre

Frédéric Lefebvre
Member of the National Assembly for the First Overseas Constituency
Assumed office
June 2013 (2013-June)
Preceded by Corinne Narassiguin
Personal details
Born (1963-10-14) October 14, 1963
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Political party Union for a Popular Movement
Spouse(s) Valerie Lefebvre
Children Quentin and Alix
Profession Attorney
Religion Catholic

Frédéric Lefebvre (French pronunciation: [fʁedeʁic ləˈfɛvʁ]; born October 14, 1963 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French politician and was Secretary of State for Trade, Small and Medium Enterprises, Tourism, Services, Liberal professions and Consumption under the Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry, François Baroin. He is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represented the Hauts-de-Seine department, and was the spokesperson of the Union for a Popular Movement.[1] He was elected MP and representative of the first district of French outside France June 9, 2013 .He is the founder of l'Âme Nord, a non profit organisation dedicated to serve the interests of French residents living in the USA and Canada.

He was the UMP's candidate in the for First constituency for French residents overseas (for French expatriates in Canada and the United States) in the 2012 legislative election,[2] but lost against Corinne Narassiguin, who received 54.01% of the votes. On 15 February 2013, the Constitutional Council canceled the election and said Corinne Narassiguin ineligible. He topped the first round of the early parliamentary elections, and after the second round, 9 June 2013, he was elected against the Socialist candidate, Frank Scemama, with 53.72% of the vote

He is currently a candidate in the 2016 Republican presidential primary.[3]

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