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Thierry Solère

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Thierry Solère
Member of the National Assembly
for Hauts-de-Seine's 9th constituency
Assumed office
20 June 2012
Preceded byPierre-Christophe Baguet
Personal details
Born (1971-08-17) 17 August 1971 (age 53)
Nantes, France
Political partyUMP (before 2015)
The Republicans (2015–17)
La République En Marche! (since 2017)
Residence(s)Boulogne-Billancourt, France

Thierry Solère (born 17 August 1971) is a French politician of La République En Marche! (LREM) who has been serving as a member of the National Assembly since the 2012 elections, representing the department of Hauts-de-Seine.[1][2][3]

Political career

Ahead of the 2017 presidential election, Solère served as chief spokesperson of candidate François Fillon's campaign; however, he resigned amid the Fillon affair.[4]

Since the 2017 elections, Solère has been serving on the Defence Committee. In addition to his committee assignments, he is a member of the French-Israeli Parliamentary Friendship Group.[5]

From June until November 2017, Solère briefly served as a quaestor and was therefore part of the parliament's Bureau in the 15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic, under the leadership of president François de Rugy. He resigned from this position[6] when he joined LREM in November 2017.[7]

After Gilles Boyer left national politics to run in the 2019 European elections, news media reported that Solère took his place as Prime Minister Édouard Philippe's "new (unofficial) liaison officer within the majority" and is "in direct contact with Philippe Grangeon, Emmanuel Macron's special adviser".[8]

References

  1. ^ "Thierry Solère gagne la guerre des droites dans les Hauts-de-Seine". Le Huffington Post.
  2. ^ lefigaro.fr. "Législatives: Thierry Solère réélu".
  3. ^ "Résultats législatives : Thierry Solère (LR) réélu dans les Hauts-de-Seine".
  4. ^ Anne-Sylvaine Chassany (March 9, 2017), Fillon moves to reboot campaign team in French presidential race Financial Times.
  5. ^ Thierry Solère French National Assembly.
  6. ^ Olivier Beaumontet and Nathalie Schuck (November 29, 2017), Thierry Solère, l'homme qui marche... pour lui Le Parisien.
  7. ^ Christine Ollivier (November 25, 2017), Darmanin, Solère et Lecornu adhèrent à En Marche Le Journal du Dimanche
  8. ^ Ludovic Vigogne (June 11, 2019), Thierry Solère, dans l’ombre d’Edouard Philippe L'Opinion