Gabriel Serville | |
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Serville in 2017 | |
| President of theAssembly of French Guiana | |
| Assumed office 2 July 2021 | |
| Preceded by | Rodolphe Alexandre |
| Member of theNational Assembly forFrench Guiana's1st constituency | |
| In office 20 June 2012 – 1 August 2021 | |
| Preceded by | Audrey Marie |
| Succeeded by | Carine Sinaï Bossou |
| Mayor ofMatoury | |
| In office 4 April 2014 – 6 September 2017 | |
| Preceded by | Jean-Pierre Roumillac |
| Succeeded by | Serge Smock |
| Member of theAssembly of French Guiana | |
| In office 21 March 2010 – 17 June 2012 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1959-09-27)27 September 1959 (age 66) Cayenne,French Guiana, France |
| Political party | Péyi Guyane (since 2018) |
| Other political affiliations | Guianese Socialist Party (2008–2017) Democratic Forces of Guiana (Until 2008) |
Gabriel Serville (born 27 September 1959) is aFrench-Guianese politician who has served as President of theAssembly of French Guiana since 2021. A founding member and current leader ofPéyi Guyane, he representedFrench Guiana’s 1st constituency in theNational Assembly from 2012 until his resignation in 2021.[1] Prior to entering politics, Serville was a mathematics teacher and later principal of a vocational high school.
Serville was born 27 September 1959 inCayenne.[2] His father was fromSaint Lucia.[3] Professionally, he was a mathematics professor.[2]
Serville served as mayor ofMatoury from 2014[4] until 2017.[3] He was a member of theGuianese Socialist Party from 2008 until 30 September 2017.[5] In 2018, he foundedPéyi Guyane.[6]
Serville was first elected to theMember of French National Assembly on 20 June 2012.[2] Serville held a position in the Bureau of the National Assembly of the15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic as a secretary.[citation needed] For the 2021 regional elections, Péyi Guyane formed a union withLa France Insoumise andGénération.s. Serville represented the union in the elections.[7] On 2 July 2021, he was electedPresident of the French Guianese Assembly. He resigned his seat in the National Assembly on 1 August 2021.[3]