Pascal Markowsky
Pascal Markowsky (born 22 July 1954) is a French politician of the National Rally. He was elected to the National assembly of France in the 2024 French legislative election.[1] BiographyMarkowsky was born in the North of France as the grandson of a Polish miner. Markowsky was a soldier, then a restaurateur before making a career as a business manager in printing.[2][3] Committed to the National Front since the 1980s,[3] he was elected to the Poitou-Charentes Regional Council in 1992, and sits on the Regional Council of Nouvelle-Aquitaine.[4] He also sits as an opposition municipal councilor for Saint-Georges-d'Oléron.[5] In 2022, he stood in the legislative elections for Charente-Maritime's 4th constituency but lost to Raphaël Gérard.[6] In 2024 he succeeded in the second round with 50.74% of the votes cast against the outgoing deputy, i.e. a difference of 909 votes.[7] He is married to the Member of the European Parliament and departmental delegate of the RN in Charente-Maritime Séverine Werbrouck.[8] According to the newspaper Les Jours , Pascal Markowsky, along with fourteen other deputies of the National Rally, would have frequented a conversation group on Facebook containing racist remarks and calls for murder. He would have remained a member from 2017 to 2024.[9][10] References
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