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Henri Cabanel (born March 9, 1959) is a French politician. He has served as a member of theSenate of France since 2014, representing theHérault department.[1]
AWinemaker by profession, he was elected general councilor for the canton of Servian in 2003,[2] then appointed vice-president of the general council in 2011.[3]
He left this latter position in 2014 when he became a senator, saying he wanted to devote himself fully to his new mandate, in line with his commitment to not holding multiple offices at the same time.
In the Senate, he is a member of the European Democratic and Social Rally group[4] and sits on the Economic Affairs Committee and the Business Delegation.[5]
In 2016, he joinedArnaud Montebourg campaign team for the 2017 primary election.[6] He subsequently became a member of the party created by the former minister, L'Engagement.[7]
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