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Jean Tiberi

Jean Tiberi (born 30 January 1935) is a French politician who was mayor of Paris from 22 May 1995 to 24 March 2001. As of 2007, he was mayor of the 5th arrondissement of Paris and deputy to the French National Assembly from the second district of Paris.[1]

Jean Tiberi
Mayor of Paris
In office
22 May 1995 – 24 March 2001
Preceded byJacques Chirac
Succeeded byBertrand Delanoë
Member of the National Assembly
for Paris's 2nd constituency
In office
14 November 1976 – 19 June 2012
Preceded byMonique Tisné
Succeeded byFrançois Fillon
In office
13 August 1968 – 12 February 1976
Preceded byRené Capitant
Succeeded byMonique Tisné
Secretary of State for the Food Industry
In office
12 February 1976 – 25 August 1976
PresidentValéry Giscard d'Estaing
Prime MinisterJacques Chirac
Mayor of the 5th arrondissement of Paris
In office
25 March 2001 – 13 April 2014
Preceded byJean-Charles Bardon
Succeeded byFlorence Berthout
In office
14 March 1983 – 21 May 1995
Succeeded byJean-Charles Bardon
Personal details
Born (1935-01-30) 30 January 1935 (age 89)
Paris, France
Political partyRPR
SpouseXavière Casanova
ChildrenDominique
EducationLycée Louis-le-Grand
Alma materUniversity of Paris

Of Corsican descent, Tiberi first entered the National Assembly in August 1968 as the replacement for René Capitant, who was appointed to the government as Minister of Justice. He was re-elected in the 1973 election, serving until early 1976, when he was appointed to the government as Secretary of State in charge of Food Industries, under the Minister of Agriculture and the Minister of Industry and Research. He served in that position until August 1976, after which he returned to the National Assembly in a by-election in November 1976 to replace Monique Tisne. He has been re-elected to the National Assembly in every election since then.[1]

He was Mayor of the 5th arrondissement of Paris from March 1983 to May 1995, when he became Mayor of Paris. After serving as Mayor of Paris,[1] he was again elected as Mayor of the 5th arrondissement in 2001.[2]

Jean Tiberi and his wife Xavière Tiberi were involved in corruption scandals in the Paris region in which Mr Tiberi was convicted of vote-rigging and given a ten-month suspended prison sentence.

In 1998, a justice-ordered search of Jean and Xavière Tiberi's apartment on the Place du Panthéon showed that they possessed two pistols whose authorization had expired since 1991 and five ammunition boxes. They were not prosecuted in exchange for the destruction of the weapons.[3]

The above actions are sometimes referred to by the press as Corsican mores.

Along with Jean-Pierre Soisson and Didier Julia, Jean Tiberi was among the longest-serving members of the National Assembly, in which he has served 10 terms and 44 years. He did not run for reelection in 2012.

Friend of Jean-Edern Hallier, he has been Cercle InterHallier member since 2019.[4]

Political career edit

Governmental function

Secretary of State for Food Industries : January–August 1976.

Electoral mandates

National Assembly of France

Member of the National Assembly of France for Paris : 1968–1976 (Became Secretary of State in 1976) / And since November 1976. Elected in 1968, reelected in 1973, 1976, 1978, 1981, 1986, 1988, 1993, 1997, 2002, 2007.

Municipal Council

Mayor of Paris : 1995–2001.

Deputy-mayor of Paris : 1983–1995. Reelected in 1989.

Councillor of Paris : Since 1965. Reelected in 1971, 1977, 1983, 1989, 1995, 2001, 2008.

Mayor of the 5th arrondissement of Paris : 1983–1995 / And since 2001. Reelected in 1989, 2001, 2008.

Councillor of the 5th arrondissement of Paris : Since 1983. Reelected in 1989, 1995, 2001, 2008.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c CV at National Assembly website (in French).
  2. ^ "Les maires de Paris-5ème-arrondissement", francegenweb.org (in French).
  3. ^ "L'arsenal des Tibéri" (in French)
  4. ^ Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Hallier Edernellement vôtre, Neva Editions, 2019, p. 199 & 203. ISBN 978-2-35055-273-6
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Paris
1995–2001
Succeeded by

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from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Jean Tiberi see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated fr Jean Tiberi to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Jean Tiberi born 30 January 1935 is a French politician who was mayor of Paris from 22 May 1995 to 24 March 2001 As of 2007 update he was mayor of the 5th arrondissement of Paris and deputy to the French National Assembly from the second district of Paris 1 Jean TiberiMayor of ParisIn office 22 May 1995 24 March 2001Preceded byJacques ChiracSucceeded byBertrand DelanoeMember of the National Assemblyfor Paris s 2nd constituencyIn office 14 November 1976 19 June 2012Preceded byMonique TisneSucceeded byFrancois FillonIn office 13 August 1968 12 February 1976Preceded byRene CapitantSucceeded byMonique TisneSecretary of State for the Food IndustryIn office 12 February 1976 25 August 1976PresidentValery Giscard d EstaingPrime MinisterJacques ChiracMayor of the 5th arrondissement of ParisIn office 25 March 2001 13 April 2014Preceded byJean Charles BardonSucceeded byFlorence BerthoutIn office 14 March 1983 21 May 1995Succeeded byJean Charles BardonPersonal detailsBorn 1935 01 30 30 January 1935 age 89 Paris FrancePolitical partyRPRSpouseXaviere CasanovaChildrenDominiqueEducationLycee Louis le GrandAlma materUniversity of Paris Of Corsican descent Tiberi first entered the National Assembly in August 1968 as the replacement for Rene Capitant who was appointed to the government as Minister of Justice He was re elected in the 1973 election serving until early 1976 when he was appointed to the government as Secretary of State in charge of Food Industries under the Minister of Agriculture and the Minister of Industry and Research He served in that position until August 1976 after which he returned to the National Assembly in a by election in November 1976 to replace Monique Tisne He has been re elected to the National Assembly in every election since then 1 He was Mayor of the 5th arrondissement of Paris from March 1983 to May 1995 when he became Mayor of Paris After serving as Mayor of Paris 1 he was again elected as Mayor of the 5th arrondissement in 2001 2 Jean Tiberi and his wife Xaviere Tiberi were involved in corruption scandals in the Paris region in which Mr Tiberi was convicted of vote rigging and given a ten month suspended prison sentence In 1998 a justice ordered search of Jean and Xaviere Tiberi s apartment on the Place du Pantheon showed that they possessed two pistols whose authorization had expired since 1991 and five ammunition boxes They were not prosecuted in exchange for the destruction of the weapons 3 The above actions are sometimes referred to by the press as Corsican mores 1 Along with Jean Pierre Soisson and Didier Julia Jean Tiberi was among the longest serving members of the National Assembly in which he has served 10 terms and 44 years He did not run for reelection in 2012 Friend of Jean Edern Hallier he has been Cercle InterHallier member since 2019 4 Political career editGovernmental functionSecretary of State for Food Industries January August 1976 Electoral mandatesNational Assembly of FranceMember of the National Assembly of France for Paris 1968 1976 Became Secretary of State in 1976 And since November 1976 Elected in 1968 reelected in 1973 1976 1978 1981 1986 1988 1993 1997 2002 2007 Municipal CouncilMayor of Paris 1995 2001 Deputy mayor of Paris 1983 1995 Reelected in 1989 Councillor of Paris Since 1965 Reelected in 1971 1977 1983 1989 1995 2001 2008 Mayor of the 5th arrondissement of Paris 1983 1995 And since 2001 Reelected in 1989 2001 2008 Councillor of the 5th arrondissement of Paris Since 1983 Reelected in 1989 1995 2001 2008 References edit a b c CV at National Assembly website in French Les maires de Paris 5eme arrondissement francegenweb org in French L arsenal des Tiberi in French Jean Pierre Thiollet Hallier Edernellement votre Neva Editions 2019 p 199 amp 203 ISBN 978 2 35055 273 6 Political offices Preceded byJacques Chirac Mayor of Paris1995 2001 Succeeded byBertrand Delanoe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Tiberi amp oldid 1204455503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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