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Committee for European Affairs
16th legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Leadership
Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade, RE
since 7 July 2022
Seats71

The European Affairs Committee is a committee of the French National Assembly.[1]

Jurisdiction

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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.

History

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In 2019, Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade was elected as the committee's chairman;[2] however, due to disagreements with incumbent chairwoman Sabine Thillaye who refused to accept the legality of the vote, he did not take office.[3]

List of chairmen

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Portrait Name Constituency Took office Left office Political party Legislature
Pierre Lequiller Yvelines's 4th constituency September 18, 2008 June 28, 2012 UMP 13th legislature
Danielle Auroi Puy-de-Dôme's 3rd constituency June 28, 2012 June 20, 2017 EELV 14th legislature
Sabine Thillaye Indre-et-Loire's 5th constituency June 29, 2017 June 21, 2022 LREM 15th legislature
Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade French residents overseas's 4th constituency June 30, 2022 Incumbent RE 16th legislature

Current Bureau's Committee

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Composition of the bureau[4]
Post Name Constituency Group
Chairman Pieyre-Alexandre Anglade French residents overseas's 4th constituency RE
Vice-chair Pierre-Henri Dumont Pas-de-Calais's 7th constituency LR
Marietta Karamanli Sarthe's 2nd constituency SOC
Frédéric Petit French residents overseas's 7th constituency DEM
Charles Sitzenstuhl Bas-Rhin's 5th constituency RE
Secretary Henri Alfandari Indre-et-Loire's 3rd constituency HOR
Louise Morel Bas-Rhin's 6th constituency DEM
Nathalie Oziol Hérault's 2nd constituency LFI
Sandra Regol Bas-Rhin's 1st constituency ECO

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Commission des affaires européennes - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  2. ^ Remaniement des postes LREM à l'Assemblée: large prime aux sortants L'Obs, 24 July 2019.
  3. ^ Manon Rescan (29 January 2020), A l’Assemblée, LRM exclut sa présidente de la commission des affaires européennes Le Monde, 24 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Composition". Assemblée nationale. Retrieved 16 May 2023.