François-Xavier Bellamy
François-Xavier Bellamy is a prominent French politician and member of the Republicans party. He serves as a Member of the European Parliament, where he is known for his conservative views and advocacy for traditional family values. Bellamy has been an influential figure within the party, often engaging in debates on various socio-economic issues and has gained recognition for his articulate speeches and writings.
Born on Apr 28, 1985 (40 years old)
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France:
François-Xavier Bellamy argued that the simplification allows for saving businesses from regulatory suffocation.
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France:
François-Xavier Bellamy voted for a motion of censure against Ursula von der Leyen.
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Canada:
Francois-Xavier Bellamy called the heist a symptom of a country that cannot protect its heritage.
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France:
François-Xavier Bellamy stated that he would vote for the censure if he were a deputy today.
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Taiwan:
Francois-Xavier Bellamy, Vice President of the Republicans, criticized Macron's unchanged Cabinet.
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France:
François-Xavier Bellamy is an MEP who criticized the exceptional treatment of Nicolas Sarkozy's legal judgment.
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Monaco:
François-Xavier Bellamy was defeated by Jordan Bardella in the elections, receiving only 8.8% of the votes.
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Monaco:
François-Xavier Bellamy stated that mayors who raise the Palestinian flag should be condemned.
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Monaco:
François-Xavier Bellamy expressed concerns about the decision being counterproductive.
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France:
François-Xavier Bellamy argued that a 'blank year' would be the opposite of a good strategy.
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