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François Loncle

François Loncle (born October 21, 1941) is a French politician. He represented the 4th constituency of the Eure department[1] in the National Assembly of France from 1997 to 2017 as a member of the Socialist Party.

François Loncle
Member of the National Assembly
for Eure's 4th constituency
In office
1997–2017
Preceded byBernard Leroy
Succeeded byBruno Questel
Secretary of State for Planning
In office
4 June 1992 – 29 March 1993
PresidentFrançois Mitterrand
Prime MinisterPierre Bérégovoy
Succeeded byJean Arthuis
Personal details
Born (1941-10-21) 21 October 1941 (age 82)
Enghien-les-Bains, France
Political partySocialist Party
Alma materParis Law Faculty
Centre de formation des journalistes

Biography edit

Loncle was born October 21, 1941, in Enghien-les-Bains (France). He was a student at the Paris Law Faculty and graduated from Centre de formation des journalistes in 1963.

He is married and father of three children.

He started out as a journalist the Paris Normandie. In 1964 he served at the Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française where he hosted a program of exchange (la Bourse), he reported later of Service economy of news broadcasts «20 heures» and participated in news broadcasts «Panorama».[2] In July 1968 consequently of strike he was discharged with 120 others journalists by order of government Georges Pompidou. At the end of 1969 he was employed by Eugène Descamps as a presse officer of the CFDT that he located to 1970.

In 1971 he founded a study and action radical-socialist group with some members of the Radical Party. This became the Radical Party of the Left. He served as National Secretary until 1981.

Supported by Pierre Mendès France he was elected a deputy to the department of Eure a fourth election district on 21 June 1981. After this election he joins the Socialist Party. He was re-elected a deputy in 1986 and 1988. Beaten during a historical defeat of the left in 1993, he was re-elected again in 1997 following a dissolution of the National Assembly settled by President of France Jacques Chirac, re-elected again in 2002, 2007 and 2012.

In 1992 he was appointed Secretary of State in the Bérégovoy's Government.

From 1997 he became a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the National Assembly so he served as chairman between 5 April 2000 and 18 June 2002.

Until 2017 he was president of the friendship group Burkina Faso, vice-president of the friendships groups Serbia, Estonia, Costa Rica, New Zealand, Mauritania, Uganda and Syria, secretary of the friendship group France-Mali, vice-president of the study group of international vocation of issues related to the economic expansion in Taiwan, member of the study group of the Tibet question; from 2011 he is a speaker of the working group of Sahel Security, member of the investigation committee about supervision of jihadists communications and of the Mission of information about Libya in the National Assembly.

He was vice-president of a French delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.[3]

Position statement edit

In 2010 he supported Laurent Gbagbo and contested the victory of his rival Alassane Ouattara in Ivory Coast.

On 17 March 2016 with 19 others socialist deputies he gave an option for withdrawal of amendment, supported by the government, interdicting the fishing at the depth of more than 800 metres.[4]

He favoured Emmanuel Macron for the presidential election 2017.[5]

He supported Bruno Questel for the legislative election 2017[6][7]

Political mandates edit

Former governmental functions edit

  • 4 Juin 1992 - 26 December 1992: Minister of City Affairs
  • 26 December 1992 - 29 March 1993: Minister of Planning

Parliamentary mandates edit

  • 21 Juin 1981 - 1 April 1986: Deputy of Eure
  • 12 Juin 1988 - 3 July 1992: Deputy of Eure

(Nomination in Government)

  • 1 Juin 1997 - 18 Juin 2002: Deputy of Eure
  • From 2002: Deputy of Eure

Former local mandates edit

  • 14 Juin 1982 - 19 March 1989: Mayor of Brionne (Eure)
  • 3 October 1988 - 26 May 1989: General councillor of Eure
  • 22 March 1989 - 18 Juin 1995: Mayor of Brionne (Eure)
  • 19 Juin 1995 - 18 March 2001: Assistant Mayor of Louviers (Eure)
  • 2001 - 2008: Municipal councillor of Louviers (Eure)
  • Community councillor of Agglomeration communities the Seine-Eure

The laureate of Political humor Grand Prix edit

In 2011 the jury of Political humor Grand Prix awarded to him the diploma of special merit as deputy champion of written questions to government remains unanswered but published in the Official Journal. He was awarded in 2005 by the same jury for saying the former Prime minister Dominique Galouzeau de Villepin: «He has the name of the horse but he has never raced», referring to the fact that the latter never presented to least election.

References edit

  1. ^ "LISTE DÉFINITIVE DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS À L'ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS" (in French). National Assembly of France. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  2. ^ Report by François Loncle «Grape harvests in the Languedok» of 23 September 1966 in news broadcasts «Panorama»
  3. ^ / French delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
  4. ^ / Analysis of the polls n° 1258, Third seance from 17 March 2016 (in French)
  5. ^ [1] (in French)
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-06-21. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
  7. ^ http://www.paris-normandie.fr/region/circo2704--bruno-questel-lrem-en-tete-devant-le-fn-LB9993683 (in French)

External links edit

  • (in French) Official page at the French National Assembly

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detailsBorn 1941 10 21 21 October 1941 age 82 Enghien les Bains FrancePolitical partySocialist PartyAlma materParis Law FacultyCentre de formation des journalistes Contents 1 Biography 2 Position statement 3 Political mandates 3 1 Former governmental functions 3 2 Parliamentary mandates 3 3 Former local mandates 4 The laureate of Political humor Grand Prix 5 References 6 External linksBiography editLoncle was born October 21 1941 in Enghien les Bains France He was a student at the Paris Law Faculty and graduated from Centre de formation des journalistes in 1963 He is married and father of three children He started out as a journalist the Paris Normandie In 1964 he served at the Office de Radiodiffusion Television Francaise where he hosted a program of exchange la Bourse he reported later of Service economy of news broadcasts 20 heures and participated in news broadcasts Panorama 2 In July 1968 consequently of strike he was discharged with 120 others journalists by order of government Georges Pompidou At the end of 1969 he was employed by Eugene Descamps as a presse officer of the CFDT that he located to 1970 In 1971 he founded a study and action radical socialist group with some members of the Radical Party This became the Radical Party of the Left He served as National Secretary until 1981 Supported by Pierre Mendes France he was elected a deputy to the department of Eure a fourth election district on 21 June 1981 After this election he joins the Socialist Party He was re elected a deputy in 1986 and 1988 Beaten during a historical defeat of the left in 1993 he was re elected again in 1997 following a dissolution of the National Assembly settled by President of France Jacques Chirac re elected again in 2002 2007 and 2012 In 1992 he was appointed Secretary of State in the Beregovoy s Government From 1997 he became a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee the National Assembly so he served as chairman between 5 April 2000 and 18 June 2002 Until 2017 he was president of the friendship group Burkina Faso vice president of the friendships groups Serbia Estonia Costa Rica New Zealand Mauritania Uganda and Syria secretary of the friendship group France Mali vice president of the study group of international vocation of issues related to the economic expansion in Taiwan member of the study group of the Tibet question from 2011 he is a speaker of the working group of Sahel Security member of the investigation committee about supervision of jihadists communications and of the Mission of information about Libya in the National Assembly He was vice president of a French delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 3 Position statement editIn 2010 he supported Laurent Gbagbo and contested the victory of his rival Alassane Ouattara in Ivory Coast On 17 March 2016 with 19 others socialist deputies he gave an option for withdrawal of amendment supported by the government interdicting the fishing at the depth of more than 800 metres 4 He favoured Emmanuel Macron for the presidential election 2017 5 He supported Bruno Questel for the legislative election 2017 6 7 Political mandates editFormer governmental functions edit 4 Juin 1992 26 December 1992 Minister of City Affairs 26 December 1992 29 March 1993 Minister of Planning Parliamentary mandates edit 21 Juin 1981 1 April 1986 Deputy of Eure 12 Juin 1988 3 July 1992 Deputy of Eure Nomination in Government 1 Juin 1997 18 Juin 2002 Deputy of Eure From 2002 Deputy of Eure Former local mandates edit 14 Juin 1982 19 March 1989 Mayor of Brionne Eure 3 October 1988 26 May 1989 General councillor of Eure 22 March 1989 18 Juin 1995 Mayor of Brionne Eure 19 Juin 1995 18 March 2001 Assistant Mayor of Louviers Eure 2001 2008 Municipal councillor of Louviers Eure Community councillor of Agglomeration communities the Seine EureThe laureate of Political humor Grand Prix editIn 2011 the jury of Political humor Grand Prix awarded to him the diploma of special merit as deputy champion of written questions to government remains unanswered but published in the Official Journal He was awarded in 2005 by the same jury for saying the former Prime minister Dominique Galouzeau de Villepin He has the name of the horse but he has never raced referring to the fact that the latter never presented to least election References edit LISTE DEFINITIVE DES DEPUTES ELUS A L ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS in French National Assembly of France Retrieved 2010 07 04 Report by Francois Loncle Grape harvests in the Languedok of 23 September 1966 in news broadcasts Panorama French delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Analysis of the polls n 1258 Third seance from 17 March 2016 in French 1 in French 4e circonscription de l Eure Douze candidats a la succession de Loncle Article le Journal d Elbeuf Archived from the original on 2017 06 21 Retrieved 2017 06 16 http www paris normandie fr region circo2704 bruno questel lrem en tete devant le fn LB9993683 in French 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