Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Sarkozy (born in Paris January 28 1955) is a French politician, a member of the UMP conservative political party.
He has been the Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry in the government of Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin since the cabinet shuffle of March 31, 2004. He was the Minister of the Interior in the previous Raffarin cabinet.
Nicolas Sarkozy was a deputy to the French National Assembly for several terms. From 1993 to 1995, he was minister of budget and spokesman of the executive in the cabinet of prime minister Édouard Balladur. He was the mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine from 1983 to 2002.
He holds a bachelor's degree in law and a certificate of aptitude to the profession of attorney. He also has a degree from the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (more widely known as Sciences Po).
Nicolas Sarkozy's actions as interior minister, in charge of law enforcement, were controversial in France: while generally popular for his "tough on crime" policies, he was criticized for pushing for legislation that, allegedly, infringed on civil rights and for targeting some disenfranchised classes of the population (beggars, prostitutes, youngsters from housing projects...).
Nicolas Sarkozy, as of 2004, is often thought of as the French right's best hope for the 2007 presidential elections. He has lately increasingly clashed with president Jacques Chirac, who sees him as some worrying rival. He is in competition with Chirac's loyalists for the control of the UMP; on September 1, 2004, he officially announced his candidacy for the November elections for the presidency of UMP.
political career
- In 1977, member of the central comitee for the RPR.
- 1978-1979, national youth delegate for the RPR.
- 1979-1981, president of the national youth delegates under Jacques Chirac for the presediential election of 1981.
- 1988, national secretary of the RPR, in charge of youth and teaching issues.
- Co-directer de la liste d'union pour les Élections européennes.
- 1992-1993, secrétaire général-adjoint du RPR, chargé des Fédérations.
- Depuis 1993, membre du bureau politique.
- 1995-1997 porte-parole du RPR.
- 1998-1999, secrétaire général du RPR.
- 1999, président du RPR par intérim.
- 1999, tête de la liste RPR-DL pour les Élections européennes de juin
- mai 2000, elected President of the departemental Comitee of the RPR for Hauts-de-Seine.
External links
- Nicolas Sarkozy's page as a former deputy of the French National Assembly (http://www.assemblee-nat.fr/tribun/fiches_id/2680.asp)
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