Bruno Durieux

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Bruno Durieux
Bruno Durieux

Mayor of Grignan

Born 23 October 1944 (1944-10-23) (age 63)
Montigny, France
Nationality French

Bruno Durieux, born October 23, 1944 in Montigny, France is a French politician.

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Durieux is a graduate of the École polytechnique and ENSAE (École nationale de la statistique et de l'administration économique). He served in Algeria under the command of Marcel Bigeard before embarking upon an administrative career. Entering politics, Durieux served in the cabinet of Raymond Barre from 1976 to 1981, and was deputy of the Nord (département) from 1986 to 1990.

In 1990 he became a member of the Michel Rocard administration. With the change in government in 1995, he was named by defense minister Charles Millon to represent the defense department overseas. In 1997, he was named president of the Internation Defense Counsel, a company 50% supported by the Ministry of Defense with a mission of consulting on the use of French weapons in countries employing French defense systems.

He was elected mayor of Grignan in the Drôme in 1995 and was reelected in 2001. He is the town's current mayor.

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