Eduoard Baillieu

Life Overview
Édouard Baillieu was born in Hauts De France in 1973 and was brought up in the Catholic traditional lifestyle. He is the sister of Marquess Baillieu, and the brother of writer, Marc Baillieu.

Baillieu graduated from Paris Sciences et Lettres University in 1994, with a masters degree in Anthropology and bachelors degree in Psychology. Édouard did not choose to go into either areas of which he graduated and instead became a SCDE official and worked there until early 2020, when he ran for the National Assembly..

Depute in the National Assembly
After working in the SCDE for nearly 26 years, Baillieu retired and decided to run for political office to bring changes to his country. This would include plans of reforming healthcare, gun reform, and educational improvement/development for students across the country.

After being elected with a 27% approval rating by his people, Baillieu soon grew in approval due to his cunning personality and his specialization in public speaking. He would soon become one of the more well-known Deputes from the National Assembly, drawing even a notice from the President of France, Ludvich Lendrency.

Baillieu served four terms in the National Assembly before he officially announced his candidacy for the Senate as per request of the President.

Senator Who Ensures Change
After his successful term rose him to the spotlight for medias viewing, Baillieu ran for the Senate as asked to by the then President, Ludvich Lendrency. He fought against a member of the French Republican Party whose identity was never revealed.. and Baillieu won the election with a mere 79.1% of the vote.

Upon arriving into the Senate, Baillieu became a large vote to the people proposing legislation every chance he could. Soon enough, the people around him would know him for being the lost sought-out hero of the Senate, when he ran for the Presidency of the Senate against longtime Senate President Jacques.

Changing the Senate Forever
Baillieu shocked his fellow members of the Senate, when he NAY'ed the nomination of Alfred Ling for the Senate Presidency. A member of his own party who had spent longer in the Senate than him. Baillieu then shocked even more members of the Senate when he withheld the audacity to run for the Senate Presidency less than 24-hours later.

Baillieu mentioned within his nomination.. ''"You may not like me nor my decisions but I have written more than 12 legislations [in this] Senate, which have bettered the French population tremendously. Respect me, and vote me as your next Senate President". ''

After this speech was made, Baillieu was named the next Senate President and completely changed the representation of the Senate by launching committees within the French Senate.