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Christopher Weissberg
National AssemblyIn officeRenaissanceAbroad · 1st constituencyMember of the French National Assembly

Christopher Weissberg

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Christopher Weissberg is a French politician serving as a member of the National Assembly for the first constituency of French residents overseas, representing North America. A graduate of the University of Montreal, the College of Europe, and Sciences Po, he previously worked as a cabinet director for the Île-de-France Regional Council and as an advisor to Minister Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne. Weissberg is also a restaurateur in New York State and has been active in the Renaissance party, notably co-founding its Montreal committee. In parliament, he focuses on foreign affairs, international sanctions, and diplomatic relations with the United States and Canada.

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Born
1985-11-26 · 40 years old
Birth place
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Education
University of Montreal, College of Europe, Sciences Po (Paris)
Career
Cabinet director for the Vice-President of the Île-de-France Regional Council, advisor to the Minister Delegate for Tourism and French Nationals Abroad, restaurateur

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