Paul-Marie Coûteaux (born 31 July 1956 in Paris) is the son of André Couteaux and a French politician, writer, and former Member of the European Parliament for Ile-de-France with the Mouvement pour la France, Member of the Bureau of the Independence and Democracy and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs.[1] He joined the campaign of Marine Le Pen in 2012. He was highly influenced by the discovery, in a gay club, of the last dialogue between André Malraux and Charles de Gaulle : Les chênes qu'on abat.[2] He took position against abortion,[3] euthanasia,[4] Same-sex marriage in France and LGBT adoption with Gilbert Collard and Frigide Barjot.
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Paul-Marie Coûteaux (born 31 July 1956 in Paris) is the son of André Couteaux and a French politician, writer, and former Member of the European Parliament for Ile-de-France with the Mouvement pour la France, Member of the Bureau of the Independence and Democracy and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs.[1] He joined the campaign of Marine Le Pen in 2012. He was highly influenced by the discovery, in a gay club, of the last dialogue between André Malraux and Charles de Gaulle : Les chênes qu'on abat.[2] He took position against abortion,[3] euthanasia,[4] Same-sex marriage in France and LGBT adoption with Gilbert Collard and Frigide Barjot.
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