François-Michel Lambert

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François-Michel Lambert, 2012

François-Michel Lambert (born August 24, 1966 in Havana , Cuba ) is a French politician . He has been a member of the National Assembly since 2012 .

Since his father was an expert with the FAO , Lambert was born in Cuba and spent his childhood in South America . After that he lived first in Montpellier , the birthplace of his mother. From 1990 he worked for the wine and spirits company Pernod Ricard , first in Perpignan , then near Paris and finally in Marseille . At the same time he joined the Greens . In Gardanne near Marseille, where he had lived since 2002, he joined the local council in 2008 and was also regional secretary of the green party EELV . After two unsuccessful candidacies, he ran in the 2012 elections in the tenth constituency of the Bouches-du-Rhône department . Thanks to the alliance with the Parti socialiste , he had no anti-socialist candidate and received 41.6% of the vote in the second ballot. The previous MP Richard Mallié only got 38.1%, making Lambert one of 17 Green MPs in the National Assembly.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ M. François-Michel Lambert: Assemblée nationale , assemblee-nationale.fr
  2. ^ Un écologiste asked Richard Maillé à Gardanne , France 3 Provence-Alpes