Patrice Debray

French politician
Patrice Debray
Member of the National Assembly
for Haute-Saône's 1st constituency
In office
2008–2010
Succeeded byAlain Joyandet
Personal details
Born (1951-01-25) 25 January 1951 (age 73)
Neuerburg, Germany
NationalityFrench
Political partyUMP
ProfessionPhysician

Patrice Debray (born 25 January 1951) is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents the Haute-Saône department,[1] and is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement.

References

  1. ^ "M. Patrice Debray : Assemblée Nationale".
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  2. Alain Fousseret (GREENS)
  3. Marc Borneck (GREENS)
  4. Danielle Bourgon (GREENS)
  5. Eric Durand (GREENS)
  6. Sylvie Meyer (GREENS)
  7. Marie-Marguerite Dufay (PS)
  8. Joseph Parrenin (PS)
  9. Loïc Niepceron (PS)
  10. Martine Pequignot (PS)
  11. Denis Sommer (PS)
  12. Michel Loyat (PS)
  13. Denis Vuillermoz (PS)
  14. Pierre Magnin-Feysot (PS)
  15. Michèle Antoine (PS)
  16. Jean-Paul Carteret (PS)
  17. Liliane Dangel (PS)
  18. Sabrina Fleurot (PS)
  19. Eric Houlley (PS)
  20. Danièle Kara (PS)
  21. Sylvie Laroche (PS)
  22. Liliane Lucchesi (PS)
  23. Véronique Mougey (PS)
  24. Christiane Roy-Ménétrier (PS)
  25. Malika Sakek (PS)
  26. M. Batail (UMP)
  27. Nathalie Bertin (UMP)
  28. Marie-Noëlle Biguinet (UMP)
  29. Pascal Bonnet (UMP)
  30. Jean Burdeyron (UMP)
  31. Robert Creel (UMP)
  32. Patrice Debray (UMP)
  33. Véronique Degallaix (UMP)
  34. Jean-Claude Duverget (UMP)
  35. Annie Genevard (UMP)
  36. Jean-François Humbert (UMP)
  37. Yves-Marie Lehmann (UMP)
  38. Sylvie Vermeillet (UMP)
  39. Roland Boillot (FN)
  40. Marcel Grognu (FN)
  41. Anne-Marie Jeanmougin (FN)
  42. Sophie Montel (FN)
  43. Benjamin Gaillard (NI)
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