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Jean Luc Romero

Jean-Luc Romero
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Birth name Jean-Luc Romero
Birth 30 June 1959
Bethune
Nationality French
Occupation (s) Regional Advisor of the Ile-de-France
Politician Akin PS

Jean-Luc Romero (born June 30, 1959 at Bethune ) is a politician and an activist French. He is responsible for NGOs and writer. It is the first politician in France to disclose her HIV status to HIV / AIDS in May 2002 .

He has many responsibilities in the fight against AIDS ( AIDS Elected local cons , CRIPS Ile-de-France, member of the National AIDS Council, a member of the Steering Committee of HIV in Europe, member of COREVIH Paris-Centre Member of the Board of Sida Info Service ) and in the fight for the legalization of euthanasia, where he has responsibility for national ( Association for the right to die with dignity ) and international (World Federation of Right to Die Societies).

He serves on the PS group as related.

Summary

Biography

Jean-Luc Romero was born in Bethune on 30 June 1959 of a Spanish father and a mother of Spanish origin but naturalized French . In 1983, he obtained a postgraduate degree in public law at the University of Paris II and a DEA in political science in 1984.

He is parliamentary assistant to Pierre Remy Houssin (1986 to 1997), Jean-Marie Demange (1997) and Guy Drut (1997 to 2000). Since 2001 he is director of Solidarity for mayor of Vigneux-sur-Seine ( Essonne ).

UMP candidate in the primaries for the Paris municipal elections in Paris in 2008. He withdraws following a number of elected insufficient sponsorship. Following the appointment of Jean de Gaulle to the Court of Auditors , he seeks the support of the UMP for his candidacy for the parliamentary election of 2007 in the eighth district of Paris. In January 2007, his motion today, otherwise invests in the legislative election in the 12th arrondissement of Paris (8th district), he gave up asking the support of the UMP.

He announced his adherence to a list of the Socialist Party on 7 December 2009 and was reelected Regional Advisor of the Ile-de-France on the list led by Anne Hidalgo in Paris as part of the campaign of Jean-Paul Huchon.

Convenor of the magazine "Frequency Midi" and director of external relations volunteer Frequency Gay, LGBT radio station from 1982 to 1983

Political Career

Jean-Luc Romero (1st left) at the Paris Gay Pride on June 25 2005.

Elected

  • Alderman:
    • March 1989 to March 2001: Councillor Bobigny - elected Chairman of the Group of Bobigny Renewal

In the fight against AIDS

  • President and founder of ELCS ( Elected local cons AIDS ) since 1995
  • Chairman of the CRIPS Regional Information Center and AIDS prevention Ile de France. He was elected to head the CRIPS Ile-de-France, unanimously, Friday, June 25, 2010 succeeding Anne Hidalgo, the first deputy mayor of Paris. It is the first president of the positive and hoped CRIPS, on the occasion of his election, that people living with HIV are more involved in the CRIPS. He was vice-president since 1998.
  • Member of the National AIDS Council since 2005 appointed by Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin and renamed in 2009 by Prime Minister Francois Fillon.

In 2004, he received the Prime Minister, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, said that AIDS is a major national cause and became president of the group responsible for managing this year.

Since 2006, Jean-Luc Romero initiated an aggressive media campaign to raise awareness about freedom of movement of persons living with HIV / AIDS

In 2008, finally, he entered the National AIDS Council against banning embalming for people who died of AIDS than implement arguing embalming a deceased person is not dangerous for HIV positive people use such care, universal precautions being largely sufficient. The National AIDS Council issued March 20, 2009 a notice calling for "the annulment of Article 2 of the Order of July 20, 1998 as he mentions HIV infection in the list of diseases that impede the practice of embalming the body. "

In 2006, he launched ELCS with a great movement against restrictions on travel and settle imposed by many states of the United Nations to people living with AIDS. His fight gets a first success in July 2008 with the lifting of bans in the U.S. signed by President Bush in which he had sent an open letter in November 2006. The practical implementation of this measure was delayed by negotiations between the departments of safety and health of the United States and became effective only in January 2010. This evolution can indeed "snowball". Thus, China in May 2010, announced a rapid change in the law still prohibits a person affected by HIV / AIDS set foot on its territory.

The battle for euthanisie

  • ADMD president since June 2, 2007, reelected in September 2009. The ADMD includes almost 50,000 members.
  • Vice-President of the Association for the right to die with dignity since 2005 until 2007.
  • Director in the office of the World Federation of Right to Die Societies in September 2006

In February 2008 he answered the call by Chantal Sbire asking her to support her, in his capacity as president of ADMD.

Former mandates

  • Former President of the AIDS group, a major national cause in 2005
  • President of the French Association of parliamentary staff from 1988 to 1998
  • Former National Secretary of the UMP
  • Former National Secretary of the Radical Party valoisien (associated with the UMP) for the fight against discrimination
  • President and founder of the political party today, otherwise "from 2004 to 2008
  • Honorary President of the AFCP (French Association of parliamentary staff)

Florence Break

Jean-Luc Romero is chairman of the committee support Cassez, a young woman from Bethune imprisoned in Mexico.

In August 2008, in Mexico , Jean-Luc Romero meets twice Cassez. Since his return to France, he tries to educate the media and authorities to the situation of this woman . He chairs the committee to support "Free Florence Break" .

Other positions profile

He chose the 10 April 2007 to provide support for the presidential election to the UDF Franois Bayrou. Jean-Luc Romero made the observation, in a statement, "he failed to weigh significantly on the positions of the UMP" and bemoaned "the constant rightward of the UMP during this campaign."

On March 3, 2008, he announced he would vote for Corinne Lepage in the first round of the 2008 municipal elections and for Bertrand Delanoe in the second round

In July 2008 he filed in mid-July Halde and the CNS so that these institutions will decide on the file Hedwig. It then combines the appeal before the State Council Corinne Lepage.

He leads a battle for years against the ban on gays donating blood and seized Halde therefor. This body issued its decision Feb. 6, 2006 and asserted that "the decision to be permanently excluded from blood donation of a person seems to have taken on the basis of risk behavior." On this basis and following several meetings with the Ministry of Health, the French Blood Establishment, associations and government agencies, Xavier Bertrand, Minister of Health, said July 11, 2006 in Le Monde that " the cons-current permanent indication targeting men who have sex with men does not seem satisfactory because it stigmatized a de facto population, not practices. She will then disappear. " This position was reiterated repeatedly by Roselyne Bachelot but that progress will materialize.

Books

  • The thieves of freedom: the law of liberty on the end of life for all French!, ditions Florent-Massot , Paris, September 2009
  • The Night of small knives: who will win the battle of Paris?, Jean-Claude Gawsewitch Editor, February 2006
  • I've never seen Amsterdam in spring, Ramsay, September 2004
  • Contributions to Addiction and Substance Abuse, Frisian Editions Roche, September 2004
  • Letter to a right awkward, Ramsay, March 2003
  • Virus life ditions Florent-Massot , Present, May 2002
  • Someone stole my truth, Knopf, June 2001
  • Homosexuality and contribution to politics in Europe, in the Bulletin of political history from UQAM (Quebec - Canada).
  • Contribution to the Full Drug Policy, published by Pepper, April 2004
  • In contribution to the secret drug and viruses editions Frisian Roche, May 2002
  • Editorial in the Lonely Planet France Gay and Lesbian, October 2002 and June 2008
  • Contributions of local acts against AIDS (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009)
  • Contribution to the Manifesto for PaCS editions gap, March 1999

Honors

References

  1. In his book Virus of Life, quoted in the article "Sropolitique" portrait in Release 1 July 2002 by Luc Le Vaillant
  2. http://www.civismemoria.fr/contribution/?module=contrib&contrib=934
  3. http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/Locales/Bethune/actualite/Secteur_Bethune/2008/09/06/article_ne-a-bethune-voila-49-ans.shtml
  4. http://www.jeanluc-romero.com/2.html
  5. http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2009/12/07/01011-20091207FILWWW00461-regionalesromero-quitte-l-ump-pour-le-ps.php
  6. http://www.liberation.fr/politiques/0101607409-jean-luc-romero-ex-secretaire-national-de-l-ump-candidat-sur-une-liste-ps
  7. Jonathan Denis elected president today, other
  8. http://www.rtl.fr/fiche/813244/mexique-l-appel-de-florence-cassez-emprisonnee-pour-96-ans.html
  9. "Make some noise for that Florence does not fall into oblivion" by Arnaud Bertrand Liberation August 13, 2009
  10. "In Paris, the UMP Jean-Luc Romero then vote MoDem Delanoe," in Le Point , March 3, 2008 See also

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