Brune Poirson has decided to quit politics.

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Brune Poirson is saying goodbye to the political world.

The former Secretary of State for the Ecological Transition announced on Tuesday that she would leave her seat as MP for Vaucluse to "look to other horizons" and "act in favor of the ecological transition".

38-year-old member of LREM, she “no longer formally” wants to be in politics today, she said.

She "passes the baton" to her deputy Adrien Morenas in the National Assembly, who had already replaced her when she was a member of the government.

Administrator of the Fondation de la mer

The former Secretary of State does not "yet" know what her "new functions" will be, but intends to "continue to carry out, in other forms, a concrete fight without renouncing in favor of the ecological and united transition".

Until then, Brune Poirson is officially pursuing a mission entrusted by the government on education for sustainable development.

She is also a director of the Fondation de la mer, which supports associations and programs on marine biodiversity.

At LREM, she remains, at this stage, responsible for the international relations of the movement.

Secretary of State for the Ecological Transition from 2017 to July 2020, Brune Poirson mainly carried out the law against waste and for the circular economy, adopted in early 2020. “The implementing decrees”, still awaited for part of between them, "must now live up to this text and not betray its ambition," she claims.

Previously, the graduate of the London School of Economics and the Harvard Kennedy School had worked for several years in India, in a ministerial cabinet, then for the French Development Agency and Veolia.

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