Marc-Philippe Daubresse
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Marc-Philippe Daubresse | |
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Member of the French Senate for Nord | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 1 October 2017 | |
Member of the National Assembly for Nord's 4th constituency | |
In office 2002–2017 | |
Preceded by | Jacques Houssin |
Succeeded by | Brigitte Liso |
Personal details | |
Born | (1953-08-01) 1 August 1953 (age 71) Lille, France |
Political party | The Republicans |
Other political affiliations | Union for a Popular Movement (before 2015) |
Education | Lycée Faidherbe |
Alma mater | École centrale de Lille |
Marc-Philippe Daubresse (born 1 August 1953) is a French politician.
Early life and education
Daubresse was born on 1 August 1953 in Lille, Nord.[1][2] He is a graduate of the École centrale de Lille, the Institut Industriel du Nord, and the Institut d'Administration des Entreprises.[2][3] He was a member of Jeunesse Etudiante Chrétienne.[3]
Career
In 1974, Daubresse worked as staff member for telecommunications Minister Norbert Segard.[3] He also served as regional chair of the Union pour la Démocratie Française, and later the Union pour un Mouvement Populaire for the Nord.[3]
From 1980 to 1983, Daubresse worked for Bouygues.[2]
From 1986 to 1992, Daubresse was a member of the regional council of Nord-Pas-de-Calais.[1][2] From January 2001 to March 2008, he was the Vice-President of the Urban Community of Lille Métropole.[1][2] Since 2003, he has been the President of the Conseil National de l’Habitat, then the Agence Nationale de l'Habitat.[2][3]
From March to November 2004, Daubresse was Secretary for housing, from November 2004 to May 2005, Deputy Minister for housing and cities.[1][2] and frome March to November 2010 Minister for Youth and Active Solidarities.[4][5]
Daubresse has been the mayor of Lambersart from 1988 to 2017.[1][2]
Political positions
In the Republicans’ 2016 presidential primaries, Daubresse endorsed Nicolas Sarkozy as the party's candidate for the office of President of France.[6]
References
- ^ a b c d e Assemblee Nationale
- ^ a b c d e f g h Le Point
- ^ a b c d e "Portrait". Archived from the original on 2012-04-12. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
- ^ Les Echos
- ^ Journal du Dimanche
- ^ Ludovic Vigogne (April 20, 2016), Bataillons: Primaire à droite: la liste des premiers soutiens parlementaires L'Opinion.
External links
- Official website
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