There is softness and gravity in Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet's voice. A listening look. Convictions that leave room for dialogue. It is a discreet one that imposes without intimidating. We had to insist on meeting her at home. It is therefore with a touch of modesty that she opens the door of her Parisian apartment in the 7th arrondissement. The huge library that lines the entrance hallway sets the tone. Here, we exchange ideas more than small sentences. Far from the noise, fury and postures that have agitated the National Assembly in recent months. A baptism of fire for this fifty-year-old, elected Renaissance deputy of the 4th district of Paris a year ago.
Scandinavian blonde, sculptural face, Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet was born to an Armenian father and a Norwegian mother. After a childhood in the suburbs of Paris, she went on to Sciences Po, HEC and Harvard Kennedy School thanks to a scholarship. A merit-based career path that has led her to positions of...
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