Hervé de Charette

Hervé de Charette de la Marie Joseph Contrie, Hervé de Charette known, ( born July 30, 1938 in Paris ) is a French politician.

Life

Charette was (1906-1983) born as the son of Joseph Christian Hélion Marie, Baron de Charette de La Contrie and his first wife, Jeanne de Girauld Nolhac (1908-1954) in an aristocratic family. He is a descendant of the royal military leader François Athanase de Charette de la Contrie, one of the royalist officers and leaders of the Peasants' Revolt in the Vendée, in 1796 captured and shot by the followers of the First Republic.

Charette grew up in the department of Maine -et -Loire. He attended the École des hautes études commerciales in Paris, and the Institut d' études politiques de Paris ( IEP). From 1964 to 1966 he studied management sciences and law at the Paris elite Ecole Nationale d' Administration ( ENA). His doctoral thesis he put on Montesquieu ago. In June 1966 Charette joined as an official of the Conseil d' État in the public sector. From 1969 to 1973 he was Deputy Secretary-General of the Conseil d' État. From 1973 he was a lecturer advice from the Conseil d' État active. 1973 he was appointed by the then Minister of Social Affairs Georges Gorse his personal adviser.

As a member of the Union pour la démocratie française (UDF ), he was first elected as a deputy and representative of the department of Maine -et -Loire to the French National Assembly in March 1986. During the first cohabitation (1986-1988) Charette was under Prime Minister Jacques Chirac March 1986 to May 1988 Assistant Minister for the Civil Service ( Ministre du premier ministre délégué auprès, chargé de la fonction publique et du plan ). During the Second cohabitation (1993-1995) he was under Prime Minister Édouard Balladur from March 1993 to May 1995 Minister for Housing ( Ministre du logement ). Under the government of Prime Minister Alain Juppé he was from May 1995 to June 1997 the French foreign minister. 1997, 2002 and 2007, he was re-elected as an MP. In the 13th legislature ( 2007-2012), he is Member of Parliament for the 6th constituency of the department of Maine -et- Loire ( Sixième circonscription de Maine -et- Loire).

In the UDF Charette was a close confidant of President Valéry Giscard d' Estaing. How Giscard, and in contrast to most of the UDF politician, he supported the candidacy of Jacques Chirac in the presidential election in 1995 and not the candidacy of Edouard Balladur. After the presidential campaign he founded on July 1, 1995, the Parti populaire pour la démocratie française ( PPDF ) to gather with the aim of the trailer Giscard within the UDF.

2002 Charette joined the UMP. He supported the suspension of the bill to the Contrat Première Embauche in the face of protests by students unions and youth organizations; at the same time he disavowed so that policies of Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, by welcoming the establishment of a dialogue between the government, youth representatives, the social partners and social groups. Since 2007 Charette actively supported the policy of Nicolas Sarkozy. In December 2009, Charette resigned from the UMP, which he calls " to the right" referred to as. He joined the Nouveau Centre.

Charette has also held offices at the local and regional level. He was a member of the Conseil municipal de Saint- Florent- le- Vieil (1989-2008), member and vice president of the Conseil régional de Pays de la Loire (1992-2010) and is currently (as of July 2010) Maire of the commune of Saint - Florent- le- Vieil.

Since 2001 Charette was admitted to the Paris Bar Association. He's since June 2008, President of the Chambre de commerce franco- arabe.

He is currently (as of July 2010) President of the French Institute of Finance Islamique.

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