Napole Polutélé

Napole Polutélé ( born June 25, 1965 in Wallis and Futuna ) is a French politician. Since 2013 he is Member of the National Assembly.

Polutélé, who was born in the French overseas territory of Wallis and Futuna, studied at Toulouse and Bordeaux, and then worked as a history and geography teacher. As such, he returned after a year in Noumea back to his homeland. From 2009 to 2012, he worked in the administration of Wallis and Futuna. After the mandate of the deputies of the area, David Vergé, was declared in January 2013 by the Constitutional Council annulled Polutélé be applied at the election in March of this year by its successor. As a neutral, but supported by the UMP candidate, he reached the second round, where he met with 37.5 % against Mikaele Kulimoetoke ( 32.2 %) and Lauriane Vergé ( 30.2 %), which is of the order to the woman former MPs are to prevail. Thus he moved in parliament, although the Divers droite Vergé refused to withdraw his favor.

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