Soumya Bourouaha (born 16 March 1964) is an Algerian-born French politician from the French Communist Party. She became the Member of Parliament for Seine-Saint-Denis's...
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Thomas Portes La France Insoumise Seine-Saint-Denis's 4th constituency Soumya Bourouaha French Communist Party Seine-Saint-Denis's 5th constituency Raquel...
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Lot-et-Garonne's 2nd RN Secretary Christophe Blanchet Calvados's 4th MODEM Soumya Bourouaha Seine-Saint-Denis's 4th GDR-NUPES Yannick Favennec Mayenne's 3rd HOR...
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Thomas Portes NUPES LFI 1985 Seine-Saint-Denis's 4th constituency Soumya Bourouaha NUPES PCF 1964 Seine-Saint-Denis's 5th constituency Raquel Garrido...
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19 June 1997 – 21 June 2022 Preceded by Daniel Feurtet Succeeded by Soumya Bourouaha Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports In office 4 June 1997 – 6 May...
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3rd Patrice Anato LREM Thomas Portes LFI 4th Marie-George Buffet PCF Soumya Bourouaha PCF 5th Jean-Christophe Lagarde UDI Raquel Garrido LFI 6th Bastien...
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34.06% 53.96% Yes Seine-Saint-Denis (4) Parti communiste français Soumya Bourouaha 36.13% N/A Yes Seine-Saint-Denis (5) La France insoumise Raquel Garrido...
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circonscription)". Assemblée nationale (in French). Retrieved 2023-05-18. "Mme Soumya Bourouaha - Seine-Saint-Denis (4e circonscription) - Assemblée nationale". www2...
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qualifying for the second round, he withdrew his candidacy on 14 June, leaving Bourouaha as the only candidate. * Withdrew before the 2nd round French Interior...
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223 34.06% 3,840 11.65% 2,777 8.43% 4th Marie-George Buffet* NUPES Soumya Bourouaha NUPES 12,832 100.00% 2,007 9.88% 7,341 36.13% 2,290 11.27% 975 4.80%...
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