Christophe Bentz

Christophe Bentz (born 4 July 1987 in Rueil-Malmaison) is a French author, lecturer, commentator and politician affiliated to the National Rally.

He worked as an advisor to the cabinet of the president of the Departmental Council of Charente[1] and also taught sociology at the Institute of Social, Economic and Political Sciences of Lyon (ISSEP).

[3] However, he was removed from the position by party leader Philippe de Villiers in 2011 after he contributed to the controversial book Décrypter l'antiracisme en une heure which was accused of endorsing racial biology and caused a stir when he described abortion as "mass murder.

"[4][5] He then co-founded the think-tank Movement of values for dissident France, which merged into the Sovereignty, Identity and Freedoms (SIEL) party the following year.

[6] In the 2012 French legislative election he unsuccessfully stood as a candidate for the Christian Democratic Party before joining the National Rally in 2017.