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Fabrice Barusseau
National AssemblyIn officeSocialist PartyNouvelle-Aquitaine · 3rd constituency of Charente-MaritimeMember of the French National Assembly

Fabrice Barusseau

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Fabrice Barusseau is a French politician born on June 1, 1970, in Saintes. A former technology teacher, he has held several local mandates, including serving as the mayor of Villars-les-Bois from 2014 to 2025 and as a departmental councilor for the canton of Chaniers since 2015. In July 2024, he was elected as a deputy to the French National Assembly representing the third constituency of Charente-Maritime as a candidate for the New Popular Front. He is known for his focus on local issues, including water management in his capacity as a vice-president of the Saintes agglomeration community.

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Born
1970-06-01 · 56 years old
Birth place
Saintes, France
Career
Technology teacher

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