List of LGBT politicians in France

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This is a list of lesbian, gay, and bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people who have served in various institutions of the government of France at the national and sub-national levels.

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Prime Ministers

Current

Cabinet members

Former

Current

Members of Parliament

Former

Current

Members of the European Parliament

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Current

Municipal government

Mayors and deputy mayors

Councilmembers

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