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Christophe Marion was born on 1973, is a French historian and politician (born 1973). Discover Christophe Marion's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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1973

Christophe Marion (born April 25, 1973, in Vendôme) is a French historian and politician.

1995

Christophe Marion began his political career in Vendôme by becoming a local councillor on the list of then Socialist mayor Daniel Chanet in 1995.

1996

Christophe Marion holds an agrégation in history (1996), and was a secondary school teacher before joining the Institut européen d'histoire et des cultures de l'alimentation (IEHCA - Université François-Rabelais de Tours).

After holding cabinet positions with the President of the Centre region, François Bonneau, and then with the President of François-Rabelais University, Loïc Vaillant, he headed the "Métiers" department of the Agence de mutualisation des universités et des établissements (AMUE).

2011

He then ran for the Socialist Party on several occasions in Vendôme: in 2011, in the cantonal elections; in 2012, as Karine Gloanec Maurin's deputy in the legislative elections; in 2014, in the municipal elections in Saint-Ouen (Loir-et-Cher) on Jean Perroche's list; in 2015, in the departmental elections in tandem with Charlotte Colas.

2014

From 2014 to 2020, he was a deputy mayor of Saint-Ouen in charge of finance, and community councillor for the Communauté d'agglomération Territoires vendômois.

2016

A member of La République en marche since 2016, he was elected mayor of Saint-Ouen in 2020, then deputy in the 3rd constituency of Loir-et-Cher in 2022.

He joined En marche in 2016.

2017

In 2017, he became general delegate of the Comité des travaux histoires et scientifiques (CTHS), an institute attached to the École nationale des chartes.

He is also scientific delegate in charge of coordinating research activities at the same school.

2020

He himself became mayor of Saint-Ouen in 2020, and 4th vice-president of the Territoires vendômois agglomeration community.

In 2021, he took part in the regional elections in Centre Val-de-Loire on the "Ensemble le meilleur est avenir" list led by Marc Fesneau.

In the 2022 legislative elections, Christophe Marion stood as a candidate in the 3rd constituency of Loir-et-Cher for La République en marche and the Ensemble!

presidential coalition.

He was elected deputy in the second round, defeating Rassemblement National candidate Marine Bardet with 55.2% of the vote.

He is currently a member of the Renaissance group at the French National Assembly, where he sits on the Committee for Cultural Affairs and Education.