
Hélène Laporte
Hélène Laporte is a French politician representing the National Rally party, known for her strong stance on agricultural issues, particularly regarding free trade agreements with Morocco. Recently, she has been vocal about revising the agricultural trade agreement with Morocco, which she argues undermines French farmers by allowing the import of Moroccan tomatoes at reduced tariffs. As the head of the friendship group between France and Morocco in the National Assembly, her position reflects growing tensions in the agricultural sector amid rising concerns about competition.
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Hélène Laporte also regained her previous position in the Assembly, expressing joy over the partial repair of last year's injustice.
A l’Assemblée nationale, l’élection des vice-présidents acte le retour du RN au bureau et les dissensions du NFPHélène Laporte is a vice-president of the Assembly who has returned to her position.
Le RN de retour au bureau de l’Assemblée avec deux vice-présidents, élus grâce aux voix du bloc centralHélène Laporte, a deputy from the National Rally, stated that aligning regulations with European neighbors is the least that can be done for an industry on the brink.
"Un tueur d'abeilles": les députés adoptent en commission la loi "Duplomb" réintroduisant un insecticide interdit depuis 2018Hélène Laporte judged the text as insufficient but necessary to help the sectors recover.
Le projet de loi agricole définitivement adopté par le ParlementHélène Laporte described the bill as insufficient but necessary for the agricultural sector.
Le projet de loi agricole franchit l’étape de l’Assemblée nationale avant une adoption définitive prévue au SénatHélène Laporte is the president of the France-Morocco friendship group in the French National Assembly.
Sahara, migration... Entretien avec Hélène Laporte, présidente du groupe France-Maroc à l’Assemblée nationale
Hélène Laporte is a member of the National Assembly who has called for a revision of trade agreements with Morocco.
Emmanuel Macron invite Mohammed VI au Salon de l’agriculture sur fond de tensions autour de l’accord de libre-échange avec le Maroc




















