Jean-Charles Emmerich

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Jean-Charles Emmerich
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Member of the National Council
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Born9 September 1976
Monaco

Jean-Charles Emmerich (born 9 September 1976, Monaco) is a Monegasque politician. Since February 2018, he is a member of the National Council of Monaco from the political group Priority Monaco (Primo!). [1]

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Life

Jean-Charles Emmerich was born on 9 September 1976 in Monaco. [2] Since 2015, he is a General secretary of the American Games Management Union. [3] Previously Emmerich worked as a manager of an IT company and now is an executive of Société des bains de mer (SBM). [2]

Emmerich is married. [2]

Political career

In National elections of 2018, Emmerich was elected a member of the National Council of Monaco from the political group Priority Monaco (Primo!) receiving 2,641 votes. [1] In December 2019, he voted for the bill, which facilitates the opening of shops on Sundays in Monaco, saying that it is a necessary reform both for employers and for employees. [4]

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References

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  4. "Un pas de plus vers l'ouverture des commerces le dimanche". Monaco Hebdo (in French). 2018-12-14. Retrieved 2020-08-29.