Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres

Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres ( born March 13, 1954 in Neuilly -sur -Seine, Hauts -de -Seine ) is a French politician and grandson of Henri Donnedieu de Vabres.

Biography

After completion of the ENA in 1980, graduating class of Voltaire, he took a career in administration in attack, with senior posts, first at the level of arrondissements, then from as office manager of the prefect of the department of Indre- et- Loire, Secretary General of the Police Administration of the Centre region 1980-1981, Secretary General of the Prefecture of the department of Alpes- de -Haute -Provence from 1981 to 1982 and finally director of Administration for the district of Château- Thierry provided by 1982 to 1985.

His political career began in the shadow François leotards as agent within the Ministry of Culture, which directed this 1987 to 1988, subsequently as Chief of Cabinet for the Republican Party in the Politburo he was inducted in 1990, from 1995 to 1997, finally as a deputy.

From 1993 to 1995 followed office as commissioner under François Leotard as Minister of State in the Ministry of Defence and later as Head of Cabinet for the party UDF von 1996 to 1998.

As a member of the Regional Council of the Centre from 1986 to 2001, leader of the UDF and general rapporteur on budget issues from 1986 to 1993 he was a candidate for the rights they enjoy in the elections to citizens Cup of Tours in March 2001, but was defeated by the candidate of the Socialists. During the campaign for the 2002 presidential election, he distanced himself from his party chairman, François Bayrou to support the candidacy of Jacques Chirac.

In June 2002 he was elected a deputy of the department of Indre -et -Loire. On 7 May 2002 he was admitted as a delegate Minister for European Affairs in the government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin, left in his second term of office of this function, when he was involved in a judicial affair covert financing practices of the former Republican Party. Result, he was sentenced in 2004 by the Criminal Court of Paris for money laundering to a fine of 15,000 euros, but brought no prohibition of the exercise of choice mandates it.

2002 we offered him the post of Deputy Secretary General of the UMP, 2003, he was her press secretary. The following year he became Minister of Culture and Communication of the Government Jean -Pierre Raffarin and as such he was confirmed on 3 June 2005 in the government of Dominique de Villepin. He retired in 2007 from his office from.

Elective offices

Dominique de Villepin | Philippe Douste- Blazy | Francois Baroin | Pascal Clément | Thierry Breton | Renaud Dutreil | Gilles de Robien | Jean -Louis Borloo | Michèle Alliot -Marie | Xavier Bertrand | Dominique Perben | Christian Jacob | Dominique Bussereau | Nelly Olin | Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres | Hervé Mariton | Jean -François Lamour

  • Minister (France)
  • Press officer
  • Member of the National Assembly (France)
  • UMP Member
  • Born in 1954
  • Man
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