Razzy Hammadi

Razzy Hammadi
Member of the French National Assembly for Seine-Saint-Denis
Assumed office
20 June 2012
Preceded by Jean-Pierre Brard
Personal details
Born (1979-02-22) 22 February 1979
Toulon, France
Nationality French
Political party Socialist Party

Razzy Hammadi, born in Toulon on 22 February 1979, is a French politician, elected in 2012 as a deputy for the Socialist Party.[1]

Born in France of North African-born parents (Algerian Kabyle father, Tunisian mother),[2] he is a former president of the Young Socialist Movement and a "rising figure in the party". He had finished first in Seine-Saint-Denis' 7th constituency at the French legislative election, 2012 with 36,71% of the vote, ahead of Left Front incumbent Jean-Pierre Brard, MP since 1988. Brard withdrew in his favour for the second round and, as no other candidate had made it to the second round, Hammadi was guaranteed to be elected. On the first round of local elections in Montreuil in April 2014, he gathered 9.8% of the votes and was not qualified for the second round.

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