Stéphane Séjourné

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Stéphane Séjourné

Stéphane Séjourné (French pronunciation: [stefan seʒuʁne]; born 26 March 1985) is a French politician of Renaissance who served as Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs in the government of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal between January and September 2024.

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Stéphane Séjourné
Official portrait, 2024
Executive Vice-President for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy
Assumed office
1 December 2024
PresidentUrsula von der Leyen
Preceded byPosition established
Commissioner for Industry, SMEs and the Single Market
Assumed office
1 December 2024
PresidentUrsula von der Leyen
Preceded byMargrethe Vestager (caretaker)
Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs
In office
11 January 2024  21 September 2024
Prime MinisterGabriel Attal
Preceded byCatherine Colonna
Succeeded byJean-Noël Barrot
General Secretary of Renaissance
In office
18 September 2022  8 December 2024
PresidentEmmanuel Macron
Preceded byStanislas Guerini (as Executive Officer)
Succeeded byGabriel Attal
Leader of Renew Europe
In office
19 October 2021  11 January 2024
Preceded byDacian Cioloș
Succeeded byValérie Hayer
Member of the National Assembly
for Hauts-de-Seine's 9th constituency
In office
8 July 2024  30 November 2024
Preceded byEmmanuel Pellerin
Succeeded byÉlisabeth de Maistre
Member of the European Parliament
for France
In office
2 July 2019  11 January 2024
Succeeded byGuy Lavocat
Personal details
Born (1985-03-26) 26 March 1985 (age 39)
Versailles, France
Political partyRenaissance (since 2016)
Other political
affiliations
Socialist Party (2001–2016)
Domestic partnerGabriel Attal (2015–2022)
Alma materUniversity of Poitiers
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Séjourné was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) in 2019, where he led Renew Europe, a liberal pro-European parliamentary group, from 2021 to 2024.[1] He was an adviser to Emmanuel Macron during his ministerial tenure and advised him during his 2017 French presidential election campaign.[2] In 2022, he became general secretary of Renaissance.

Early life and education

Born in Versailles,[3] Séjourné grew up in Madrid and Buenos Aires and later did an Erasmus exchange program in Granada.[4][3]

Early career

After working in the office of Jean-Paul Huchon at the Regional Council of Île-de-France from 2012 to 2014, Séjourné became an adviser to Minister of the Economy and Finance Emmanuel Macron.[4]

When Macron became president in the 2017 elections, Séjourné came along as a political adviser, working alongside Alexis Kohler and Ismaël Emelien.[2] He then took a six-month-long leave of absence to lead LREM’s campaign for the 2019 European elections.[4]

Political career

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Member of the European Parliament, 2019–2024

Since entering parliament, Séjourné has been serving on the Committee on Legal Affairs (2019–2022), the Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age (2020–2022)[5] and the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality (since 2022).

In addition to his committee assignments, Séjourné is part of the Parliament's delegations for relations with Mercosur and the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly. He is also a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on Artificial Intelligence and Digital,[6] the European Parliament Intergroup on Children’s Rights,[7] the MEPs Against Cancer group[8] and the European Internet Forum.[9]

Following the resignation of Dacian Cioloş in 2021, Séjourné announced his candidacy for the leadership of the Renew Europe group in the European Parliament.[10]

In May 2022, Séjourné – together with Patrick Mignola for the Democratic Movement (MoDem) and Gilles Boyer for Horizons – negotiated the agreement leading to the creation of Ensemble, a coalition of the parties forming the presidential majority, including on the financial distribution between them.[11]

At the September 2022 convention of Renaissance, Séjourné was the only candidate in the running to succeed the party’s chair Stanislas Guerini and was elected as new leader.[12]

Minister of Foreign Affairs, 2024

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Séjourné with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in February 2024

On 11 January 2024, Séjourné was appointed minister of Europe and foreign affairs in Gabriel Attal's government.[13] His first official trip abroad was to Germany for a meeting with his counterpart Annalena Baerbock.[14] Séjourné criticized South Africa's ICJ genocide case against Israel, saying "To accuse the Jewish state of genocide is to cross a moral threshold."[15]

The same year, Séjourné stood for election in Hauts-de-Seine's 9th constituency, taking a 46 percent plurality in the initial round, and was elected with 72.6 percent in the runoff.[16]

European Commission, 2024–2029

Following Thierry Breton's resignation, Séjourné was announced as the next candidate for the French post in the Von der Leyen Commission II.[17] As commissioner in charge of the bloc’s industrial policy he is opting for offensive EU strategies.[18]

Political positions

Séjourné is considered a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron.[19]

In an article published by Le Journal du Dimanche in February 2021, Séjourné opposed the proposed Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI).[20]

On 12 November 2023, he took part in the March for the Republic and Against Antisemitism in Paris in response to the rise of anti-Semitism in France since the start of the Israel–Hamas war.[21]

In 2024, Séjourné committed not to work with the far-right in the next European Parliament and refused to align with the nationalist European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group.[22]

Personal life

Séjourné is gay and was in a civil union (PACS) with Gabriel Attal,[23][24][25] a French politician who served as the Prime Minister of France in 2024.[26] The relationship had ended by 2022.[27] He has stated that he suffers from very severe dyslexia since youth.[28]

References

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