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19 Facts About Jean-Luc Romero

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Jean-Luc Romero was born on 30 June 1959 and is a French politician, writer and NGO leader.

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Jean-Luc Romero was born in Bethune in the Pas-de-Calais region on June 30,1959.

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Jean-Luc Romero's father was a Spaniard and his mother French of Spanish descent.

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Jean-Luc Romero has many activities in the field of politics as well as in the world of non-profitable organizations.

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Jean-Luc Romero is the first and the only French politician to have revealed his HIV-infection in May 2002 in a book called Virus de Vie.

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In May 2002, Jean-Luc Romero became the first French politician who revealed having AIDS.

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Jean-Luc Romero is a former national Secretary of UMP about AIDS.

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Jean-Luc Romero joined Socialist Party in December 2009 and was elected with Anne Hidalgo in Jean-Paul Huchon's campaign.

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Jean-Luc Romero is a regional councillor of the Ile-de- France region since 1998.

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Jean-Luc Romero is deputy-mayor of Paris 12th in charge of culture and tourism since May 2014.

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Jean-Luc Romero is president of ADMD which is a Right-To-Die-society, created in 1980 and reaching nearly 60.000 members today.

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Jean-Luc Romero is a former member of the board of the World Federation of right to die societies who co-organized the 17th world conference about euthanasia in Paris.

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For over 20 years, Jean-Luc Romero is an activist in the fight against AIDS.

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In May 2002, Jean-Luc Romero became the first French politician who revealed having AIDS.

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Jean-Luc Romero is a member of the National Council AIDS.

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Jean-Luc Romero fought vigorously to have homophobic remarks as severely punished as racist ones.

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Jean-Luc Romero is elected gay of the year 2011 by the readers of Yagg.

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Jean-Luc Romero fought for the legalization of marriage for all and Jean-Luc Romero married Christophe Michel, 27 September 2013 at the town hall of the 12th arrondissement of Paris.

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Jean-Luc Romero is Knight of the Legion of Honour, the National Order of Merit and the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.