Béatrice Descamps
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Béatrice Descamps (French pronunciation: [beatʁis dekɑ̃]; born 22 June 1951 in Valenciennes) is a French politician in the National Assembly and a former member of the Senate of France. She represented the Nord department and is a member of the Union of Democrats and Independents. She has been Member of Parliament for Nord's 21st constituency since 2017.
Biography
Valérie Létard's appointment to the French government in July 2007 led to her entry into the Senate.[1] Valérie Létard came fourth on the RPR-UDF-DVD list led by Jean-René Lecerf in the 2001 senatorial elections, a list which won two seats. This appointment, combined with Marc-Philippe Daubresse's decision not to sit in the Palais du Luxembourg (given his re-election a month earlier to the National Assembly), led to her becoming a senator.
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