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Sereine Mauborgne | |
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| Member of the National Assembly for Var's 4th constituency | |
| In office 18 June 2017 –22 June 2022 | |
| Preceded by | Jean-Michel Couve (UMP) |
| Succeeded by | Philippe Lottiaux (RN) |
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| Born | 3 May 1972 Le Mans,France |
| Party | Renaissance |
Sereine Mauborgne (born 3 May 1972) is a French politician who was a member of the National Assembly from 2017 to 2022,representing Var's 4th constituency in the department of Var. [1] She is a member of Renaissance (RE).
In parliament,Mauborgne served on the Defence Committee. [2] In addition to her committee assignments,she chaired the French delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE PA). She was also a member of the French parliamentary friendship groups with Central Asia,Cyprus,Iraq and Mauritius. [2]
Born Solveig Mauborgne [3] [4] Sereine Mauborgne ran unsuccessfully in the 1998 cantonal elections in Le Mans. She was a municipal councilor in Coulaines,in the Sarthe department,elected on a diverse left-wing/environmentalist ticket,from 2001 to 2003.
In the 2014 municipal elections,she was second on a multi-party left-wing list in Cogolin,in the Var department.
In the 2017 legislative elections,she was nominated by Renaissance (French political party) en Marche (LREM) in the 4th constituency of Var, [5] with Mikaël Vermès as her deputy. She was elected deputy on June 18,2017,in the second round,with 54.6% of the vote. She is the first woman to be elected deputy in this constituency. A member of the National Defense and Armed Forces Committee,she was appointed budget rapporteur for the Army in 2019. [6] [7] She is also the chair of the French delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
In January 2020,during the debate in the National Assembly on extending leave from 5 to 12 days in the event of the death of a child,Sereine Mauborgne opposed the measure,proposing instead to allow people to donate their RTT days and stating:“When you buy generosity at a low price on the backs of companies,it's a bit too easy.”In response,President Emmanuel Macron called for a little humanity from the deputies of his majority. [8] Mauborgne later regretted not having been “clear enough”and felt that “we couldn't make amendments that said ‘the state must pay’. [9]
Running for re-election in the 2022 legislative elections,she was defeated in the second round with 46.35% of the vote by Philippe Lottiaux (RN). [10]