Emeric Salmon | |
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Member of the
National Assembly for Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency | |
Assumed office 22 June 2022 | |
Preceded by | Christophe Lejeune |
Personal details | |
Born | Vannes, France | 26 November 1973
Political party | National Rally |
Alma mater | University of Rennes I |
Occupation | Software developer, politician |
Emeric Salmon (born 26 November, 1973) is a French politician of the National Rally and a member of the National Assembly for Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency since 2022.
Salmon was born in Vannes in 1973 to a family of six children. His father was an architect. Salmon studied computer science at the University of Rennes I and worked as a software developer. [1]
He became active in politics as a teenager when he voted No in the 1992 French Maastricht Treaty referendum. [1] He joined the National Front (now National Rally) in 2004 and served as a regional councilor in Brittany from 2015 to 2021. [2]
During the 2017 French legislative election he contested Ille-et-Vilaine's 1st constituency but was eliminated in the first round. During the 2022 French legislative election he was selected to run in Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency for the National Rally and defeated Christophe Lejeune. [3]
Emeric Salmon | |
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![]() | |
Member of the
National Assembly for Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency | |
Assumed office 22 June 2022 | |
Preceded by | Christophe Lejeune |
Personal details | |
Born | Vannes, France | 26 November 1973
Political party | National Rally |
Alma mater | University of Rennes I |
Occupation | Software developer, politician |
Emeric Salmon (born 26 November, 1973) is a French politician of the National Rally and a member of the National Assembly for Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency since 2022.
Salmon was born in Vannes in 1973 to a family of six children. His father was an architect. Salmon studied computer science at the University of Rennes I and worked as a software developer. [1]
He became active in politics as a teenager when he voted No in the 1992 French Maastricht Treaty referendum. [1] He joined the National Front (now National Rally) in 2004 and served as a regional councilor in Brittany from 2015 to 2021. [2]
During the 2017 French legislative election he contested Ille-et-Vilaine's 1st constituency but was eliminated in the first round. During the 2022 French legislative election he was selected to run in Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency for the National Rally and defeated Christophe Lejeune. [3]