Christine Boutin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Christine Boutin ([kʁistin buˈtɛ̃], born 6 February 1944) is a French politician leading the small French Christian Democratic Party. She served as a member of the French National Assembly representing Yvelines, from 1986 until 2007, when she was appointed Minister of Housing and Urban Development by President Nicolas Sarkozy. She was a candidate in the 2002 French presidential election, in which she scored 1.19% on the first round of balloting.Boutin is the leader of the Christian Democratic Party (Parti Chrétien-démocrate), a social conservative Christian-democratic party, which is associated with the greater UMP union party. She is best known for her very vocal opposition to civil unions in 1998 and same sex marriage later on.
Deeply Catholic, she became famous in 1998 as a strong opponent against the law instituting the Pacte Civil de Solidarité (PACS, French civil union).
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Deputy of French National Assembly since 1986.
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Candidate in 2002 French Presidential election. Achieved 15th position out of 16 candidates in the first round of French presidential elections (1.19% of voters) [21 April 2002].