
Sacha Houlié
Sacha Houlié is a former president of the Law Commission in the French National Assembly and a prominent figure in French politics, particularly during the Macron presidency. Recently, he criticized a proposed new prison regime, arguing that it resembles outdated high-security practices that were abandoned in the 1980s, and he now serves as a non-affiliated deputy.
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Sacha Houlié is acknowledged as one of the early supporters of the En marche! movement.
Emmanuel Macron dit aux Jeunes en marche qu’il aura « besoin d’eux pour dans deux ans, pour dans cinq ans, pour dans dix ans »Sacha Houlié, a deputy and former figure of the left wing of Macron's party, announced he is joining Place publique and its leader, MEP Raphaël Glucksmann.
Sacha Houlié rejoint Raphaël Glucksmann et Place publique pour « reconstruire la social-démocratie »Centrist lawmaker Sacha Houlie offered the judges his support regarding the ruling.
France's Le Pen convicted of graft, barred from running for president in 2027Centrist lawmaker Sacha Houlie offered the judges his support regarding the ruling.
France’s Marine Le Pen convicted of graft, barred from running for president in 2027 - WorldSacha Houlié is a deputy who co-authored a report on supporterism that criticized repressive measures against football supporters.
Football : « Les dissolutions de groupes ultras sont inefficaces, mais Bruno Retailleau y voit une occasion politique à saisir »
Sacha Houlié insists that the law must be applied consistently, especially regarding elected officials.
"Elle est une justiciable comme les autres": les premières réactions politiques après la condamnation de Marine Le PenSacha Houlié opposed the new prison regime, likening it to high-security quarters abandoned in 1982.
Narcotrafic: l'Assemblée approuve la création d'un nouveau régime carcéral






























