Florence Joubert | |
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Member of the French National Assembly for Dordogne's 3rd constituency | |
Assumed office 18 July 2024 | |
Preceded by | Jean-Pierre Cubertafon |
Personal details | |
Born | June 30,1965 Reims |
Political party | National Rally (2014-present) |
Florence Joubert (born June 30,1965) is a French politician of the National Rally. She was elected member of the National Assembly for Dordogne's 3rd constituency in 2024.
Joubert worked as a school teacher in Paris before moving to the Dordogne in 1995 where she founded a house restoration business. [1] She first joined the National Rally in 2014 and later became a parliamentary assistant to Serge Muller. [2]
For the 2024 French legislative election,she was selected as the RN's candidate for Dordogne's 3rd constituency. At this time,the centre-left newspaper Libération alleged that Joubert had previously made a number of controversial social media posts in 2020 on immigrants and the COVID-19 vaccine. [3] During the election campaign,her opponent Christelle Druillole of the New Popular Front filed a complaint after Joubert produced a leaflet arguing that the left-wing coalition supported "violence,hatred of the police,hatred of Jews." The case was subsequently dropped. [4] Joubert was elected to the constituency on the second round. [5]
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