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Philippe Gosselin
National AssemblyIn officeThe RepublicansNormandie · Manche's 1st constituencyMember of the French National Assembly

Philippe Gosselin

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Philippe Gosselin is a French politician serving as a member of the National Assembly for the first constituency of the Manche department since 2007. A member of The Republicans, he has held various leadership roles, including vice-president of the Law Commission. Beyond his parliamentary duties, he has served as a departmental councilor for the canton of Saint-Lô-1 since 2021 and previously held long-term mayoral and intercommunal leadership positions. A practicing Catholic, Gosselin is known for his conservative stances on social issues, including his vocal opposition to same-sex marriage and euthanasia, while also advocating for causes such as blood and organ donation.

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Born
1966-10-23 · 59 years old
Birth place
Carentan, France
Education
Institut d'études politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), Institut des hautes études de défense nationale (IHEDN)
Career
Law assistant at the universities of Cergy-Pontoise and Paris II-Assas, lecturer in public law at Ipesup

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