Olivier Véran: the Minister questioned by his partner at the National Assembly: Current Woman Le MAG

Since his appointment as Minister of Health to replace Agnès Buzyn, Olivier Véran is at the forefront of the fight against coronavirus in France. Omnipresent in the media, this 39-year-old neurologist is also the father of two children. Divorced, the one who was elected deputy of Isère under the banner LREM, lives from now on a beautiful story with a colleague. Indeed, the former doctor shares the life of the Hérault MP Coralie Dubost. Aged 37, this lawyer by training very quickly integrated the first supporters of Emmanuel Macron. Originally from Montpellier, she gleaned her seat in the National Assembly in the third district of Hérault during the legislative elections of 2017. In 2019, Coralie Dubost was also rapporteur for the bioethics law, which allows access to medically assisted procreation (PMA) for all women.

Their first professional exchange since the revelation of their relationship.

Saturday, March 21, just out of 16 days of confinement, the elected official intervened in connection with article 5 of the health emergency bill devoted to the fight against the epidemic of coronavirus. The young woman then addressed her companion, obviously using her new title: "Minister, dear colleagues, Rapporteur, Madam Chair of the Law Commission", she started. Olivier Véran, installed in the front row, turned around, exchanged a few palaver discussions with his neighbor before addressing a collective response to the Assembly facing him.

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