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Charles Sitzenstuhl | |
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Member of the National Assembly for Bas-Rhin's 5th constituency | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 22 June 2022 | |
Preceded by | Antoine Herth |
Personal details | |
Born | (1988-12-03) 3 December 1988 (age 36) Sélestat, Bas-Rhin, France |
Political party | Agir |
Other political affiliations | Renaissance |
Alma mater | University of Strasbourg, Sciences Po |
Occupation | Politician |
Charles Sitzenstuhl (born 3 December 1988) is a French politician of Agir who has been member of the National Assembly for Bas-Rhin's 5th constituency since 2022.
Early career
From May 2017 to September 2021, Sitzenstuhl worked as political advisor to French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire. In 2018, he was part of the French delegation negotiating a roadmap for the future of the eurozone with Germany’s Minister of Finance Olaf Scholz.
In 2020, Sitzenstuhl published La golf blanche, an autobiographic novel about a child experiencing domestic violence.
Political career
Sitzenstuhl became a member of the National Assembly in 2022; at the time, he was – alongside Louis Margueritte and Charles Rodwell – one of three former staff members of Bruno Le Maire who moved from the Ministry of Economics and Finance to parliament.
In parliament, Sitzenstuhl has since been serving on the Finance Committee. In 2022, he was – alongside Daniel Labaronne and Matthieu Lefèvre – part of a parliamentary taskforce asked by Le Maire to identify ways to reduce the national budget.
In addition to his committee assignments, Sitzenstuhl is part of the French delegation to the Franco-German Parliamentary Assembly.
In 2023, Sitzenstuhl resigned as one of the Renaissance group’s spokespeople.
See also
References
- nationale, Assemblée. "M. Charles Sitzenstuhl - Bas-Rhin (5e circonscription)". Assemblée nationale (in French). Retrieved 2023-02-28.
- Thibaut Madelin and Catherine Chatignoux (18 June 2018), Comment Le Maire et Scholz ont négocié l'avenir de la zone euro Les Echos.
- Fabrice Gabriel (11 January 2020), « La Golf blanche », de Charles Sitzenstuhl : la vie sous la tyrannie paternelle Le Monde.
- Yolande Baldeweck (20 February 2020), Charles Sitzenstuhl, derrière la façade lisse Le Figaro.
- Loris Boichot (5 September 2022), À l’Assemblée nationale, les «bébés Le Maire» creusent leur sillon Le Figaro.
- Charles Sitzenstuhl French National Assembly.
- John Timsit (14 September 2022), Budget 2023 : une «task force» de députés de la majorité pilote la fin du «quoiqu'il en coûte» pour l'État Le Figaro.
- Charles Sitzenstuhl French National Assembly.
- Etienne Baldit (17 July 2023), Le député Renaissance Charles Sitzenstuhl veut quitter son poste de porte-parole Libération.
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