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Jean-Marc Germain (politician)

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Jean-Marc Germain
First Gentleman ofParis
Assumed office
5 April 2014
MayorAnne Hidalgo
Preceded byXavière Tiberi
Member of theNational Assembly
forHauts-de-Seine's12th constituency
In office
20 June 2012 – 20 June 2017
Preceded byJean-Pierre Schosteck
Succeeded byJean-Louis Bourlanges
Personal details
Born (1966-06-12)12 June 1966 (age 59)
Political partySocialist Party
Spouse
ChildrenArthur Germain
Alma materÉcole Polytechnique
École des hautes études en sciences sociales

Jean-Marc Germain (French pronunciation:[ʒɑ̃maʁkʒɛʁmɛ̃]; born 12 June 1966) is a Frenchpolitician, member of theSocialist Party. He is the cabinet director ofMartine Aubry in Socialist Party, and was elected to theEuropean Parliament in2024.[1] Germain is also the husband ofAnne Hidalgo, mayor of Paris.

Professional career

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A graduate of the École Polytechnique, in 1992 he joined the Department of Forecasting at the Ministry of Economy and Finance. In August 1997, he joined the firm of Martine Aubry at the Ministry of Employment and Solidarity as a technical advisor, then in 2000 the office of Lionel Jospin at Matignon. In 2003, he found Martine Aubry in the urban community of Lille Métropole, as Deputy Director General of Services. Still with Martine Aubry, he became in 2005 general director of services of the city of Lille, and in 2008 director of cabinet of Martine Aubry, then both president of Lille metropolis and first secretary of the Socialist Party.

In thelegislative election 2012, he was elected deputy ofHauts-de-Seine's 12th constituency.

Personal life

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In June 2004, he married Anne Hidalgo, then deputy mayor of Paris, encountered Martine Aubry firm in 1993. Together they have a son, Arthur, was born in 2001. It is the mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoë, who officiated the marriage, of which Martine Aubry is one of the witnesses.

Political career

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National mandates

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On June 17, 2012, Jean-Marc Germain was elected MP for the twelfth district of Hauts-de-Seine in the second round of the legislative election, after a duel with Philippe Pemezec.

He is part of the group of deputies known as "slingers".

In the 2017 parliamentary elections, he was eliminated in the first round, in 4th position with 9.24% of the votes.

Political functions

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He is the former cabinet director of Martine Aubry in the Socialist Party (PS). In 2012, following the Toulouse Congress, he was appointed National Secretary for Employment and Labor. In March 2014, he became National Secretary forLa Francophonie.

He supported Benoît Hamon in the second round of the primary citizen of 2017 and became co-director of his presidential campaign with MPMathieu Hanotin.

On July 8, 2017, he joined the PS collegiate leadership.

Works

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Tout avait si bien commencé : journal d'un « frondeur », éditions de l'Atelier, 2015.

References

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  1. ^"Européennes 2024 : qui sont les 81 députés français élus au Parlement ?".Le Monde.fr (in French). 10 June 2024. Retrieved3 July 2024.
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