
Gozi in Martinique: Europe stands with the Overseas Territories
Parliamentary mission to Martinique for Sandro Gozi: the cost of living, economic development, sovereignty and youth at the heart of the commitment to the outermost regions.
● President of the Municipal Council of Fléron
● Member of the FWB Parliament
● Member of the Walloon Parliament
Sophie Fafchamps is a Belgian politician currently serving multiple roles in regional and local government. She is a member of the Les Engagés party (formerly known as cdH) and represents the French-speaking community of Wallonia. As of February 2025, Fafchamps holds the positions of Deputy in the Parliament of Wallonia and Deputy in the Parliament of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. At the local level, she serves as the President of the Municipal Council of Fleron. Fafchamps is also a member of the European Committee of the Regions, representing Belgium in the Renew Europe political group.

Parliamentary mission to Martinique for Sandro Gozi: the cost of living, economic development, sovereignty and youth at the heart of the commitment to the outermost regions.

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