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He supports [[Emmanuel Macron]], candidate of the En Marche! movement, for the 2017 presidential election.<ref>Paul Laubacher, [http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/politique/election-presidentielle-2017/20161218.OBS2824/les-soutiens-d-emmanuel-macron-la-liste-noire-du-parti-socialiste.html « Les soutiens d’Emmanuel Macron : la liste noire du Parti socialiste »], nouvelobs.com, 19 décembre 2016.</ref> He met him during work on the “Employment, Activity, Growth” law, known as the Macron law, in the National Assembly. He was one of the first parliamentarians to support him, and Emmanuel Macron held his first political meeting in Fresnes on March 19, 2015, at his invitation.

He supports [[Emmanuel Macron]], candidate of the En Marche! movement, for the 2017 presidential election.<ref>Paul Laubacher, [http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/politique/election-presidentielle-2017/20161218.OBS2824/les-soutiens-d-emmanuel-macron-la-liste-noire-du-parti-socialiste.html « Les soutiens d’Emmanuel Macron : la liste noire du Parti socialiste »], nouvelobs.com, 19 décembre 2016.</ref> He met him during work on the “Employment, Activity, Growth” law, known as the Macron law, in the National Assembly. He was one of the first parliamentarians to support him, and Emmanuel Macron held his first political meeting in Fresnes on March 19, 2015, at his invitation.

Jean-Jacques Bridey’s intervention enabled the Macron law to extend the concession granted to SEMMARIS[6] for the management of the Rungis International Market.

==See also==

==See also==


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French politician (born 1953)

Jean-Jacques Bridey with residents of Fresnes

Jean-Jacques Bridey (born 7 May 1953) is a French politician representing La République En Marche!, formerly a member of the Socialist Party. He was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the department of Val-de-Marne.[1]

Biography

Jean-Jacques Bridey is technical director at a photographic laboratory.[2] He was elected mayor of Fresnes, Val-de-Marne in 2001 and representative of Val de Marne for the Socialist Party (France) in the 2012 legislative elections.

He supports Emmanuel Macron, candidate of the En Marche! movement, for the 2017 presidential election.[3] He met him during work on the “Employment, Activity, Growth” law, known as the Macron law, in the National Assembly. He was one of the first parliamentarians to support him, and Emmanuel Macron held his first political meeting in Fresnes on March 19, 2015, at his invitation.

Jean-Jacques Bridey’s intervention enabled the Macron law to extend the concession granted to SEMMARIS[6] for the management of the Rungis International Market.

See also

References

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