
Aurélien Rousseau
Aurélien Rousseau is a French politician and member of the Socialist Party. He has previously served as a minister in the government and is known for his involvement in legislative discussions surrounding various social and economic issues in France. Recently, he was in the news for abstaining from a key vote in the National Assembly regarding a controversial law aimed at enhancing security in public transport.
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Romania:
Aurélien Rousseau presented the National Tobacco Control Program aimed at achieving a tobacco-free generation by 2032.
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Monaco:
Aurélien Rousseau presented the national tobacco control program aimed at eliminating tobacco by 2032.
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France:
Aurélien Rousseau is the only deputy of Place publique so far and sits within the socialist group.
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Monaco:
Aurélien Rousseau, ancien ministre de la Santé devenu député, a révélé avoir été touché par un cancer.
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Monaco:
Aurélien Rousseau is also named in the complaint filed by UFC-Que Choisir.
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Greece:
Aurelien Rousseau was present during a meeting where Emmanuel Macron made controversial remarks about emergency departments.
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France:
Aurélien Rousseau presented the national program to combat tobacco for 2023-2027.
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Monaco:
Aurélien Rousseau presented the Programme national de lutte contre le tabac (PNLT) 2023-2027.
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France:
Aurélien Rousseau, former Minister of Health, acknowledged an 'error of judgment' regarding the mineral water scandal.
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France:
Aurélien Rousseau also abstained from voting on the law alongside François Hollande.
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