Jean-Luc Romero (born 30 June 1959) is a French politician, writer and NGO leader.
He joined Socialist Party in December 2009[2] and was elected with Anne Hidalgo in Jean-Paul Huchon's campaign.
He is president of ADMD (association pour le Droit de Mourir dans la Dignité) which is a Right-To-Die-society, created in 1980 and reaching nearly 60.000 members today.
ADMD is fighting for the right of every human being to decide when and how to die from the moment he/ she is about to lose his/her dignity according to his/her own perception.
;[4] He is president and founder of the ELCS Association (Local Elected against Aids : 13.000 local elected in this society), President of the Crips Ile-de-France (an organization which aims at fighting aids in the Ile-de-France region and educating high school students).
In 2004, he convinced the Prime Minister to declare AIDS as a national priority and became president of the group responsible for managing this year.
He fought also for the legalization of marriage for all and He married Christophe Michel, 27 September 2013 at the town hall of the 12th arrondissement of Paris.