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Nadine Morano
Nadine Morano
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NameNadine Morano
OfficeMember of the European Parliament
Term start2019
Birth date6 November 1963
Birth placeNancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
PartyThe Republicans

Nadine Morano

Nadine Morano is a French politician and member of the centre-right political party The Republicans. She has served in national and European legislatures and held ministerial office in the government of François Fillon. Morano is known for her outspoken positions on immigration and identity, as well as for controversies that have attracted national and international media attention.

Early life and education

Born in Nancy, Morano grew up in the Grand Est region of France. She completed secondary studies in her hometown before pursuing technical training in administrative fields associated with public services and local administrations. Her early professional experience included roles in local Meurthe-et-Moselle municipal administration and regional bodies, which preceded her entrance into partisan politics within the French Rally for the Republic movement that later evolved into Union for a Popular Movement and subsequently The Republicans.

Political career

Morano's partisan career began with activism in Rally for the Republic and she later became a notable figure within Union for a Popular Movement. She was elected to the National Assembly as a deputy for a constituency in Meurthe-et-Moselle and served multiple terms in the French parliament. Morano aligned herself with prominent center-right leaders, forming political ties with figures such as Nicolas Sarkozy and supporting François Fillon during presidential politics. In 2019 she was elected as a Member of the European Parliament on the list led by François-Xavier Bellamy representing France at the supranational level.

Government positions and legislative work

Morano served as Secretary of State and later as Minister Delegate in cabinets under Prime Ministers associated with François Fillon and Nicolas Sarkozy. Her portfolios included responsibilities linked to families and social affairs during her ministerial tenure, and she participated in legislative debates in the National Assembly on measures affecting social policy and family law. As a Member of the European Parliament, she has sat on committees and delegations that deal with issues at the intersection of national policy and European integration, engaging with policy frameworks developed by institutions such as the European Commission and the European Council.

Political views and controversies

Morano has articulated firm positions on immigration, national identity, and secularism that place her within the conservative wing of The Republicans. Her remarks on cultural integration and identity have sparked rebukes from opponents across the French political spectrum, including leaders in La République En Marche! and Socialist Party members, and have prompted disciplinary actions within her party at times. High-profile controversies involved statements interpreted by critics as exclusionary toward citizens of immigrant origin and led to condemnations from organizations such as Human Rights Watch and responses from institutions including the Council of Europe. Media coverage in outlets like Le Monde, Le Figaro, and France 24 amplified national debate over her rhetoric and its implications for French public discourse.

Electoral history

Morano contested multiple legislative and regional elections, winning mandates in the National Assembly for a Meurthe-et-Moselle constituency and standing on party lists for European Parliament elections. She participated in internal party primaries and leadership contests within The Republicans and aligned with slates in municipal and regional campaigns across Grand Est and national electoral cycles. Her electoral record includes both successful campaigns for legislative office and less successful bids at higher party or national leadership positions.

Personal life and honors

Morano was born into a working-class family in Nancy and has referenced her personal background in political discourse. She has received national recognition and party awards within The Republicans network for political service, and has been the subject of profiles in French and European political analysis. Morano maintains residence in her electoral constituency in Meurthe-et-Moselle and continues to participate in public life as an elected representative and commentator on debates concerning France and European Union policy.

Category:1963 births Category:Living people Category:Members of the European Parliament for France Category:The Republicans (France) politicians