François Ruffin
French journalist and politician (born 1975) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
François Marcel Joseph Bernard Ruffin (French: [fʁɑ̃swa maʁsɛl ʒɔzɛf bɛʁnaʁ ʁyfɛ̃]; born 18 October 1975) is a French journalist, filmmaker, author and politician. The editor-in-chief of the satirical quarterly Fakir, which he founded, he is best known for directing the 2016 film Merci patron! as well as for playing an instrumental role in the formation of the Nuit debout movement in France.
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François Ruffin | |
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Member of the National Assembly for Somme's 1st constituency | |
Assumed office 21 June 2017 | |
Preceded by | Pascale Boistard |
Personal details | |
Born | François Marcel Joseph Bernard Ruffin (1975-10-18) 18 October 1975 (age 48) Calais, France |
Political party | Picardie debout ! [fr] (2017–present) |
Other political affiliations | La France Insoumise (2017–2024) |
Occupation | Journalist, film director |
Ruffin has held the seat for Somme's 1st constituency in the National Assembly since 2017.[1] Ahead of the 2017 legislative election, he created the regional political party Picardie Debout[2] ("Arise Picardy") and ran as its sole candidate, with the initial support of La France Insoumise, Europe Ecology – The Greens and the French Communist Party in the first round, before that of the Socialist Party's candidate in the second round.[3] elected, he joined the La France Insoumise group; he remains de facto associated with that political party, although he often dissents from its mainstream.[4][5]
Ruffin was a central organizer of the New Popular Front alliance formed for the 2024 French legislative election.[6]