- Pierre Lellouche
Pierre Lellouche (May 3, 1951,
Tunis , Tunisia) is a French conservative politician, member of theUnion for a Popular Movement (UMP) party. He was also the president of theNATO Parliamentary Assembly since November 2004 until17 November 2006 . He was elected deputy ofSarcelles in 1993, and retained his seat at the National Assembly until 2002. He has been director of theNuclear Threat Initiative and a member of theTrilateral Commission .Lellouche defended a traditional view of the family during the discussions concerning the
Pacte civil de solidarité (PACS), a form of civil union. He is also a strong opponent of thesolidarity tax on wealth (ISF) first voted underFrançois Mitterrand . Now a supporter ofNicolas Sarkozy , UMP candidate for the2007 presidential election , he is also a member of the UMP group named "Les Réformateurs ," counting around 80 deputies, and which advocates ultra-liberal policies.Lellouche was also the French negotiator concerning the
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor , finally implanted inCadarache in France.
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