Philippe Houillon Explained

Philippe Houillon
Birth Date:15 December 1951
Birth Place:Bagnolet (Paris)
Term Start1:2 April 1993
Term End1:20 June 2017
Predecessor1:Jean-Philippe Lachenaud (UDF)
Successor1:Isabelle Muller-Quoy (LREM)
Parliamentarygroup1:UDF(1993-1997)
DL(1997-2002)
UMP(2002-2015)
LR(since 2015)
Term Start2:2 January 2001
Term End2:18 March 2001
Predecessor2:Philippe Hémet (UDF)
Successor2:Gérard Seimbille (DVD)
Term Start3:19 March 2001
Predecessor3:Jean-Michel Rollot (PS)
Term Start4:4 June 2005
Term End4:18 June 2007
Legislature4:13th

Philippe Houillon (born December 15, 1951) was a member of the National Assembly of Francefrom 1993 to 2017. He represented the first constituency of the Val-d'Oise department.[1] He is a member of The Republicans.

Biography

After having studied in the institutions of Notre-Dame d'Enghien and Notre-Dame de Bury in Margency, he pursued law studies at Paris-Assas.

He was a Lawyer at age 21, then president of the Bar Association of the Val d'Oise, he is appointed judge of the Court of Justice of the Republic (from June 25, 1997).

He was a member of the Union for French Democracy group from 1993 to 1996, then, in 1997, changed to Liberal Democracy, joined the Union for a Popular Movement in 2002, then the Republicans in 2015.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LISTE DÉFINITIVE DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS À L'ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS. 2010-07-04. French. National Assembly of France.