Yves Jégo

Yves Jégo
Secretary of State for Overseas (France)
In office
18 March 2008 – 23 June 2009
Personal details
Born 17 April 1961 (1961-04-17) (age 50)
Besançon, France
Political party Parti Radical
Other political
affiliations
UMP, Union des Seine-et-Marnais

Yves Jégo (born April 17, 1961 in Besançon, Doubs) is a French politician who was appointed Secretary of State for Overseas in the government of François Fillon on March 18, 2008. He was replaced by Marie-Luce Penchard on June 23, 2009 and was not given another portfolio. He was a major player in the 2009 French Caribbean general strikes, his role being the subject of controversy.

Jégo has been a member (député) of the French National Assembly since 2002, and mayor of Montereau-Fault-Yonne since 1995. He is vice president of the Radical Party.[1] He has also been a spokesman for the current ruling party, the Union for a Popular Movement.[2] He is also founder and president of a local party, the Mouvement des Seine-et-Marnais.[3]

Contents

Political career

Governmental functions

Secretary of State for Overseas : 2008-2009.

Electoral mandates

While most members of the French parliament are also mayors or general (department) or regional councillor,[4] Yves Jégo is one of the rare to cumulate three elective offices.

1. National Assembly of France

2. Municipal Council

3. Community of communes Council

Regional Council

Accumulation of electoral mandates

According to French law[5] against accumulation of electoral mandates, M. Jégo should have resigned from one of the three first mandates in this list before the 21st of April 2010. But giving as a pretext a legal complaint from the Front National's candidates, he still held the three of them, plus his local mandate of president of the « communauté de communes des deux fleuves » (CC2F) until his resignation from the Regional Council in july 2011.

In september 2011, Yves Jégo failed to become a member of the Senate of France.

Voluntary Associations

Yves Jégo is involved in many voluntary associations.

Professional experience[9]

Lawsuits for defamation and insult

A confirmed blogger himself, Yves Jégo prosecuted two blogs for defamation and insult.

References

  1. ^ "Bureau du Parti Radical" (in French)
  2. ^ "Regional Leaders Making a Difference", Pacific Magazine, April 27, 2008
  3. ^ Journal Officiel de la République Française, N°218 du 18 septembre 2004, page 36013 (fr)
  4. ^ "Cumul des mandats, notre classement des députés", Le Monde, 6th of october, 2009
  5. ^ "French Interior Ministery" "Le cumul des mandats électoraux" (in French)
  6. ^ Association Entreprendre, Villes et Quartiers. 94 rue Saint Lazare-75009 paris Tel : 01 48 74 13 03-Fax : 01 48 74 30 40
  7. ^ La Seine en Partage 4, rue du Pont Louis Philippe - 75004 PARIS Tel / Fax 01 42 78 36 60 Association Loi 1901 - Siret 441 126 703 000 12 - APE 913 E
  8. ^ (fr) "AFAP website"
  9. ^ "Yves Jégo's website" (in French)
  10. ^ Yves Jégo perd son procès en diffamation , lefigaro.fr (in French)
  11. ^ Notre débouté-Maire, Flamberge (in French)