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Frédéric Lefebvre

Frédéric Lefebvre (French pronunciation: [fʁedeʁik ləfɛvʁ]; born 14 October 1963 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French politician who served as Secretary of State for Trade, Small and Medium Enterprises, Tourism, Services, Liberal professions and Consumption under the Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry, François Baroin, in the government of Prime Minister François Fillon. From 2008 to 2009 and from 2013 until 2017, he was a member of the National Assembly, representing the Hauts-de-Seine department.[1] He is also the founder of l'Ame Nord, a non-profit organization dedicated to serve the interests of French residents living in the US and Canada.

Frédéric Lefebvre
Member of the National Assembly
for First Overseas Constituency
In office
10 June 2013 – 20 June 2017
Preceded byCorinne Narassiguin
Succeeded byRoland Lescure
Secretary of State for Trade, Small and Medium Enterprises, Tourism, Services, Liberal professions and Consumption
In office
14 November 2010 – 10 May 2012
PresidentNicolas Sarkozy
Prime MinisterFrançois Fillon
Preceded byHervé Novelli
Succeeded byBenoît Hamon
Personal details
Born (1963-10-14) 14 October 1963 (age 60)
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Political partyRenaissance (since 2019)
Agir
The Republicans
UMP
RPR
SpouseValérie Lefebvre
ChildrenQuentin & Alix
ProfessionLawyer

Political career edit

Lefebvre was first elected to the National Assembly in the 2007 elections. In parliament, he served on the Finance Committee from 2007 until 2009.[2] In 2008, he introduced an amendment to President Nicolas Sarkozy's immigration law to allow illegal foreign employees to apply for work permits if their employers can show they are important to the economy.[3]

Lefebvre was the UMP's candidate in the for First constituency for French residents overseas (for French expatriates in Canada and the United States) in the 2012 legislative election,[4][5] but lost against Corinne Narassiguin, who received 54.01% of the votes. On 15 February 2013, the Constitutional Council canceled the election and said Corinne Narassiguin ineligible.[6] He topped the first round of the early parliamentary elections, and after the second round, 9 June 2013, he was elected against the Socialist candidate, Frank Scemama, with 53.72% of the vote. He subsequently served on the Defence Committee from 2013 until 2017.[7]

On 11 February 2014, Lefebvre was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama in honor of President François Hollande at the White House.[8]

Lefebvre was a candidate in the 2016 Republican presidential primary.[9]

In the 2017 elections, Lefebvre lost his re-election race against Roland Lescure, the candidate of La République En Marche! (LREM); Lescure won 80 percent of the vote, to Lefebvre's 20 percent.

In November 2017, Lefebvre was among the co-founders of Agir[10] and served as the party's vice-chairman.[11] In 2019, however, he joined LREM.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Lefebvre, le député du président". Le Parisien. 27 May 2008. Retrieved April 10, 2011.
  2. ^ Frédéric Lefebvre National Assembly.
  3. ^ Celestine Bohlen (May 27, 2008), French illegal workers' strike puts their value to test International Herald Tribune.
  4. ^ "Amérique du Nord : l'UMP désigne Lefebvre" 2016-05-27 at the Wayback Machine, Le Journal du dimanche, 25 November 2011
  5. ^ Emily Brennan (June 8, 2012), In New York, French Politics Is Local New York Times.
  6. ^ Emily Brennan (February 22, 2013), Victory, Then Defeat New York Times.
  7. ^ Frédéric Lefebvre National Assembly.
  8. ^ Expected Attendees at Tonight’s State Dinner Office of the First Lady of the United States, press release of 11 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Les Républicains struggle to show unity as presidential primary heats up". 15 February 2016.
  10. ^ Marion Mourgue (November 26, 2017), «Agir, la droite constructive», une nouvelle force politique à droite Le Figaro.
  11. ^ Luke Baker (June 3, 2019), Exit of French center-right leader bolsters Macron's grip Reuters.
  12. ^ Albert Zennou (September 18, 2019), Frédéric Lefebvre: «J’ai décidé d’adhérer à En marche!» Le Figaro.

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NarassiguinSucceeded byRoland LescureSecretary of State for Trade Small and Medium Enterprises Tourism Services Liberal professions and ConsumptionIn office 14 November 2010 10 May 2012PresidentNicolas SarkozyPrime MinisterFrancois FillonPreceded byHerve NovelliSucceeded byBenoit HamonPersonal detailsBorn 1963 10 14 14 October 1963 age 60 Neuilly sur Seine FrancePolitical partyRenaissance since 2019 AgirThe RepublicansUMPRPRSpouseValerie LefebvreChildrenQuentin amp AlixProfessionLawyerPolitical career editLefebvre was first elected to the National Assembly in the 2007 elections In parliament he served on the Finance Committee from 2007 until 2009 2 In 2008 he introduced an amendment to President Nicolas Sarkozy s immigration law to allow illegal foreign employees to apply for work permits if their employers can show they are important to the economy 3 Lefebvre was the UMP s candidate in the for First constituency for French residents overseas for French expatriates in Canada and the United States in the 2012 legislative election 4 5 but lost against Corinne Narassiguin who received 54 01 of the votes On 15 February 2013 the Constitutional Council canceled the election and said Corinne Narassiguin ineligible 6 He topped the first round of the early parliamentary elections and after the second round 9 June 2013 he was elected against the Socialist candidate Frank Scemama with 53 72 of the vote He subsequently served on the Defence Committee from 2013 until 2017 7 On 11 February 2014 Lefebvre was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U S President Barack Obama in honor of President Francois Hollande at the White House 8 Lefebvre was a candidate in the 2016 Republican presidential primary 9 In the 2017 elections Lefebvre lost his re election race against Roland Lescure the candidate of La Republique En Marche LREM Lescure won 80 percent of the vote to Lefebvre s 20 percent In November 2017 Lefebvre was among the co founders of Agir 10 and served as the party s vice chairman 11 In 2019 however he joined LREM 12 References edit Lefebvre le depute du president Le Parisien 27 May 2008 Retrieved April 10 2011 Frederic Lefebvre National Assembly Celestine Bohlen May 27 2008 French illegal workers strike puts their value to test International Herald Tribune Amerique du Nord l UMP designe Lefebvre Archived 2016 05 27 at the Wayback Machine Le Journal du dimanche 25 November 2011 Emily Brennan June 8 2012 In New York French Politics Is Local New York Times Emily Brennan February 22 2013 Victory Then Defeat New York Times Frederic Lefebvre National Assembly Expected Attendees at Tonight s State Dinner Office of the First Lady of the United States press release of 11 February 2014 Les Republicains struggle to show unity as presidential primary heats up 15 February 2016 Marion Mourgue November 26 2017 Agir la droite constructive une nouvelle force politique a droite Le Figaro Luke Baker June 3 2019 Exit of French center right leader bolsters 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