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Édouard Fritch

Winfred Édouard Tereori Fritch (born 4 January 1952) is a French politician who has served as President of French Polynesia since 2014. He previously presided over the Assembly of French Polynesia on three occasions: from April 2007 to February 2008, from February 2009 to April 2009 and from May 2013 to September 2014.[1] Until 2015, Fritch was co-president of Tahoera'a Huiraatira, a pro-French political party, before he became president of the newly-established Tapura Huiraatira.[2][3]

Édouard Fritch
6th President of French Polynesia
Assumed office
12 September 2014
Vice PresidentNuihau Laurey
Teva Rohfritsch
Tearii Alpha
Jean-Christophe Bouissou
Preceded byGaston Flosse
President of Tapura Huiraatira
Assumed office
20 February 2016
Preceded byOffice established
Vice President of French Polynesia
In office
25 November 2009 – 1 March 2011
PresidentGaston Flosse
Preceded byAntony Géros
Succeeded byTearii Alpha
In office
23 February 2008 – 15 April 2008
PresidentGaston Flosse
Preceded byAntony Géros
Succeeded byJules Ienfa
In office
23 October 2004 – 3 March 2005
PresidentGaston Flosse
Preceded byJacqui Drollet
Succeeded byJacqui Drollet
In office
30 May 1996 – 14 June 2004
PresidentGaston Flosse
Preceded byMichel Buillard
Succeeded byJacqui Drollet
Member of the National Assembly
for French Polynesia's 1st constituency
In office
20 June 2012 – 23 April 2014
Preceded byMichel Buillard
Succeeded byMaina Sage
President of the Assembly of French Polynesia
In office
16 May 2013 – 12 September 2014
Preceded byJacqui Drollet
Succeeded byMarcel Tuihani
In office
12 February 2009 – 9 April 2009
Preceded byOscar Temaru
Succeeded byPhilip Schyle
In office
12 April 2007 – 29 February 2008
Preceded byPhilip Schyle
Succeeded byOscar Temaru
Mayor of Pirae
Assumed office
28 March 2014
Preceded byBéatrice Vernaudon
In office
10 May 2000 – 16 March 2008
Preceded byGaston Flosse
Succeeded byBéatrice Vernaudon
Personal details
Born (1952-04-01) 1 April 1952 (age 70)
Papeete, French Polynesia
NationalityFrench
Political party
Spouses
  • Joan Flosse (divorced)
  • Angeline Lehartel
Children
  • Marc Manuarii Fritch
  • Pamela Fritch
  • Joan Fritch
Alma mater
ProfessionEngineer

He became a member of the Assembly of French Polynesia in 1986.[4] He was reelected in 1991, 1996, 2001, 2004, 2008 and 2013. He served as a cabinet minister in French Polynesia several times between 1984 and 2011. From 1996 to 2004, from 2004 to 2005, in 2008 and again from 2009 to 2011, he served as Vice President of French Polynesia under his father-in-law Gaston Flosse.[5] From 2000 to 2008, he was Mayor of Pirae, where he succeeded Flosse.[6] He lost the 2008 election, but remained a municipal councillor.[7] He was subsequently reelected to the mayorship in 2014.

Career

Born in Papeete, Fritch graduated from the École des ingénieurs de la Ville de Paris. He came back from metropolitan France in 1980 to work for the commune of Pirae.

2004 French Polynesian legislative election

2008 French Polynesian legislative election

The 2008 French Polynesian legislative election took place on January 27, 2008, and February 10, 2008.[8] The pro-French political of former President Gaston Tong Sang, O Porinetia To Tatou Ai'a, secured 27 of the 57 seats in the new French Polynesian Assembly.[8] Fritch's Tahoeraa Huiraatira party won 10 seats.[8]

Negotiations between Fritch and Tong Sang reportedly broke down earlier in the week of February 17.[9] Tong Sang said that he was prepared to offer Fritch's Tahoeraa Huiraatira party the Speaker of the Assembly, as well as 4 of the 15 ministerial posts, should he form a new government.[10] Fritch refused Tong Sang's offer, saying that he wanted no less than five ministerial positions.[9]

However, the two sides finally reached an eleventh-hour deal between Tong Sang's O Porinetia To Tatou Ai'a party and the Tahoeraa Huiraatira to form a new pro-French coalition in the Assembly.[10] On Thursday, February 21, 2008, Tong Sang announced that he had offered Fritch's Tahoeraa Huiraatira five ministerial positions, which Fritch had wanted, plus the Speakership of the Assembly and the chairmanships of three parliamentary committees.[10]

Fritch was re-elected as the President of the Assembly inaugural sitting of the new 2008 legislative assembly following the political deal.[8] Fritch was re-elected with a total of 36 votes while pro-independence candidate Antony Géros came in second with 21 votes.[11]

He served as Speaker for only two months under Gaston Flosse in 2008 until Gaston Tong Sang was elected president in April 2008.[2]

2009 French Polynesian presidential election

Fritch stood as a candidate for President of French Polynesia for the Tahoera'a Huiraatira party in the 2009 French Polynesian presidential election. However, he failed to garner enough votes, coming in third place to Oscar Temaru.

Fritch was once again elected as the President of the Assembly of French Polynesia on February 12, 2009.[2] His election as Speaker was part of the coalition agreement which allowed Oscar Temaru to be elected president the day before.[2] Fritch was elected with the support of 38 of the 57 members of the Assembly.[2]

On April 9, 2009, a second election was held for President of the Assembly following a reshuffling of the government. Former President Gaston Tong Sang had moved to join the ruling coalition of President Oscar Temaru.[12] Fritch initially resisted calls for a new election, saying that his position was necessary for the current April 9 Assembly session.[13] However, a new election was held following legal advice from the French Council of State in Paris.[13]

Fritch was defeated by Philip Schyle in the election on Thursday morning, April 9, 2009.[14] Schyle, a member of the O Porinetia To Tatou Ai'a, received 40 votes, while Fritch garnered obtained just 14 votes.[14] One Assembly member did not vote and there were two blank ballots.[13] Schyle immediately became the new Speaker.

In a speech following his ouster as President, Fritch expressed "disappointment" that the UPLD-Tahoeraa political alliance was in trouble.[13] He called the timing of the election unfortunate "in a time of economic crisis."[13] He also accused the new alliance between President Temaru and former President Gaston Tong Sang as being inspired by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.[13]

On 1 March 2011 he was sacked as Vice-President from the Cabinet of Gaston Tong Sang for failing to support the budget.[15]

2012 French legislative election

Fritch was elected on 16 June 2012 as member of the National Assembly of France in the 1st constituency of French Polynesia. He seated in the Union for Democrats and Independents group in the National Assembly, chaired by former minister Jean-Louis Borloo. He resigned in April 2014 because of a new law preventing cumulative mandates.

2013 French Polynesian legislative election

2014 French Polynesian presidential election

2018 French Polynesian presidential election

Honours and decorations

Territorial honours

Ribbon bar Honour
  Grand Cross of the Order of Tahiti Nui (automatically after entering office of President of French Polynesia)

Foreign nongovernmental organizations

Appearance Honour
 
  Servare et Manere: Tree of Peace Memorial Plaque, the highest award of a Slovak NGO for merits to friendship and understanding between nations.[16][17]

See also

References

  1. ^ Le président - Assemblée de la Polynésie française
  2. ^ a b c d e "Fritch becomes Speaker in French Polynesia". RNZ. 13 February 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  3. ^ Hermès N° 32-33 : La France et les outre-mers. L'enjeu multiculturel ed. Tamatoa Bambridge - Page 517 - 2002 "Édouard Fritch, du Tahoeraa Huiraatira (parti présidé par M. Flosse, président du gouvernement actuel), par exemple, rappelle : « Nous disons les Polynésiens d'abord, c'est notre mot d' ordre sur ce sujet »9."
  4. ^ Liste, par ordre alphabétique et par départements France. Parlement (1946- ). Assemblée nationale - 1986 Page 65 "... Jean Foyer, Édouard Fritch, Robert Galley, Henri de Gastines, ..."
  5. ^ Sarah Netter L'état des régions françaises 2002 Page 247 "... vice-président : Édouard Fritch."
  6. ^ Séverine Tessier Polynésie, les copains d'abord: l'autre système Chirac? 2005 Page 40 "... qu'il [Gaston Flosse] distribue comme s'il s'agissait de son argent. ... Le secrétaire général du parti, Édouard Fritch, gendre de Gaston Flosse ..."
  7. ^ Jean-Marc Regnault - Le pouvoir confisqué en Polynésie française 2005 -Page 100 "Le lundi soir encore Gaston Flosse n'aurait pas su qu'il déposerait cette motion le lendemain déclarent Jean-Christophe Bouissou sur les ondes de RFO le jeudi 6 octobre et encore Édouard Fritch sur la chaîne TNTV le 17 octobre.
  8. ^ a b c d . Pacific Islands Report. 25 February 2008. Archived from the original on 27 November 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Coalition talks in French Polynesia break down". RNZ. 19 February 2008. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  10. ^ a b c "Fritch Re-elected Speaker of French Polynesia's Legislative Assembly". Ocean Flash. Pacific Magazine. 2008-02-22. Retrieved 2008-02-22.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "Edouard Fritch re-elected as French Polynesia assembly president". RNZ. 22 February 2008. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  12. ^ "French Polynesia's Tahoeraa leaves Temaru government". RNZ. 9 April 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  13. ^ a b c d e f "FLOSSE ALLY OUT AS FRENCH POLYNESIA SPEAKER". Pacific Islands Report. 13 April 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  14. ^ a b "Schyle elected French Polynesia assembly president". RNZ. 10 April 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  15. ^ "Gaston Tong Sang met fin aux fonctions de 6 ministres" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 1 March 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  16. ^ "Président Edouard Fritch a reçu la plus haute distinction de l'ONG slovaque Servare et Manere". La Présidence de la Polynésie française (in French). Retrieved 2022-07-14.
  17. ^ "Edouard Fritch distingué par l'ONG slovaque Servare et Manere". TNTV Tahiti Nui Télévision (in French). 2022-07-02. Retrieved 2022-07-14.

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Winfred Edouard Tereori Fritch born 4 January 1952 is a French politician who has served as President of French Polynesia since 2014 He previously presided over the Assembly of French Polynesia on three occasions from April 2007 to February 2008 from February 2009 to April 2009 and from May 2013 to September 2014 1 Until 2015 Fritch was co president of Tahoera a Huiraatira a pro French political party before he became president of the newly established Tapura Huiraatira 2 3 Edouard Fritch6th President of French PolynesiaIncumbentAssumed office 12 September 2014Vice PresidentNuihau LaureyTeva RohfritschTearii Alpha Jean Christophe BouissouPreceded byGaston FlossePresident of Tapura HuiraatiraIncumbentAssumed office 20 February 2016Preceded byOffice establishedVice President of French PolynesiaIn office 25 November 2009 1 March 2011PresidentGaston FlossePreceded byAntony GerosSucceeded byTearii AlphaIn office 23 February 2008 15 April 2008PresidentGaston FlossePreceded byAntony GerosSucceeded byJules IenfaIn office 23 October 2004 3 March 2005PresidentGaston FlossePreceded byJacqui DrolletSucceeded byJacqui DrolletIn office 30 May 1996 14 June 2004PresidentGaston FlossePreceded byMichel BuillardSucceeded byJacqui DrolletMember of the National Assemblyfor French Polynesia s 1st constituencyIn office 20 June 2012 23 April 2014Preceded byMichel BuillardSucceeded byMaina SagePresident of the Assembly of French PolynesiaIn office 16 May 2013 12 September 2014Preceded byJacqui DrolletSucceeded byMarcel TuihaniIn office 12 February 2009 9 April 2009Preceded byOscar TemaruSucceeded byPhilip SchyleIn office 12 April 2007 29 February 2008Preceded byPhilip SchyleSucceeded byOscar TemaruMayor of PiraeIncumbentAssumed office 28 March 2014Preceded byBeatrice VernaudonIn office 10 May 2000 16 March 2008Preceded byGaston FlosseSucceeded byBeatrice VernaudonPersonal detailsBorn 1952 04 01 1 April 1952 age 70 Papeete French PolynesiaNationalityFrenchPolitical partyTahoera a Huiraatira 1984 2015 Tapura Huiraatira 2016 present SpousesJoan Flosse divorced Angeline LehartelChildrenMarc Manuarii Fritch Pamela Fritch Joan FritchAlma materEcole des ingenieurs de la ville de ParisProfessionEngineerHe became a member of the Assembly of French Polynesia in 1986 4 He was reelected in 1991 1996 2001 2004 2008 and 2013 He served as a cabinet minister in French Polynesia several times between 1984 and 2011 From 1996 to 2004 from 2004 to 2005 in 2008 and again from 2009 to 2011 he served as Vice President of French Polynesia under his father in law Gaston Flosse 5 From 2000 to 2008 he was Mayor of Pirae where he succeeded Flosse 6 He lost the 2008 election but remained a municipal councillor 7 He was subsequently reelected to the mayorship in 2014 Contents 1 Career 1 1 2004 French Polynesian legislative election 1 2 2008 French Polynesian legislative election 1 3 2009 French Polynesian presidential election 1 4 2012 French legislative election 1 5 2013 French Polynesian legislative election 1 6 2014 French Polynesian presidential election 1 7 2018 French Polynesian presidential election 2 Honours and decorations 2 1 Territorial honours 2 2 Foreign nongovernmental organizations 3 See also 4 ReferencesCareer EditBorn in Papeete Fritch graduated from the Ecole des ingenieurs de la Ville de Paris He came back from metropolitan France in 1980 to work for the commune of Pirae 2004 French Polynesian legislative election Edit Main article 2004 French Polynesian legislative election 2008 French Polynesian legislative election Edit Main article 2008 French Polynesian legislative election The 2008 French Polynesian legislative election took place on January 27 2008 and February 10 2008 8 The pro French political of former President Gaston Tong Sang O Porinetia To Tatou Ai a secured 27 of the 57 seats in the new French Polynesian Assembly 8 Fritch s Tahoeraa Huiraatira party won 10 seats 8 Negotiations between Fritch and Tong Sang reportedly broke down earlier in the week of February 17 9 Tong Sang said that he was prepared to offer Fritch s Tahoeraa Huiraatira party the Speaker of the Assembly as well as 4 of the 15 ministerial posts should he form a new government 10 Fritch refused Tong Sang s offer saying that he wanted no less than five ministerial positions 9 However the two sides finally reached an eleventh hour deal between Tong Sang s O Porinetia To Tatou Ai a party and the Tahoeraa Huiraatira to form a new pro French coalition in the Assembly 10 On Thursday February 21 2008 Tong Sang announced that he had offered Fritch s Tahoeraa Huiraatira five ministerial positions which Fritch had wanted plus the Speakership of the Assembly and the chairmanships of three parliamentary committees 10 Fritch was re elected as the President of the Assembly inaugural sitting of the new 2008 legislative assembly following the political deal 8 Fritch was re elected with a total of 36 votes while pro independence candidate Antony Geros came in second with 21 votes 11 He served as Speaker for only two months under Gaston Flosse in 2008 until Gaston Tong Sang was elected president in April 2008 2 2009 French Polynesian presidential election Edit Main article February 2009 French Polynesian presidential election Fritch stood as a candidate for President of French Polynesia for the Tahoera a Huiraatira party in the 2009 French Polynesian presidential election However he failed to garner enough votes coming in third place to Oscar Temaru Fritch was once again elected as the President of the Assembly of French Polynesia on February 12 2009 2 His election as Speaker was part of the coalition agreement which allowed Oscar Temaru to be elected president the day before 2 Fritch was elected with the support of 38 of the 57 members of the Assembly 2 On April 9 2009 a second election was held for President of the Assembly following a reshuffling of the government Former President Gaston Tong Sang had moved to join the ruling coalition of President Oscar Temaru 12 Fritch initially resisted calls for a new election saying that his position was necessary for the current April 9 Assembly session 13 However a new election was held following legal advice from the French Council of State in Paris 13 Fritch was defeated by Philip Schyle in the election on Thursday morning April 9 2009 14 Schyle a member of the O Porinetia To Tatou Ai a received 40 votes while Fritch garnered obtained just 14 votes 14 One Assembly member did not vote and there were two blank ballots 13 Schyle immediately became the new Speaker In a speech following his ouster as President Fritch expressed disappointment that the UPLD Tahoeraa political alliance was in trouble 13 He called the timing of the election unfortunate in a time of economic crisis 13 He also accused the new alliance between President Temaru and former President Gaston Tong Sang as being inspired by French President Nicolas Sarkozy 13 On 1 March 2011 he was sacked as Vice President from the Cabinet of Gaston Tong Sang for failing to support the budget 15 2012 French legislative election Edit Main article 2012 French legislative election Fritch was elected on 16 June 2012 as member of the National Assembly of France in the 1st constituency of French Polynesia He seated in the Union for Democrats and Independents group in the National Assembly chaired by former minister Jean Louis Borloo He resigned in April 2014 because of a new law preventing cumulative mandates 2013 French Polynesian legislative election Edit Main article 2013 French Polynesian legislative election 2014 French Polynesian presidential election Edit Main article fr Election presidentielle polynesienne de 2014 2018 French Polynesian presidential election Edit Main article fr Election presidentielle polynesienne de 2018Honours and decorations EditTerritorial honours Edit Ribbon bar Honour Grand Cross of the Order of Tahiti Nui automatically after entering office of President of French Polynesia Foreign nongovernmental organizations Edit Appearance Honour Servare et Manere Tree of Peace Memorial Plaque the highest award of a Slovak NGO for merits to friendship and understanding between nations 16 17 See also EditPresident of French Polynesia Assembly of French Polynesia Tapura Huiraatira Order of Tahiti NuiReferences Edit Le president Assemblee de la Polynesie francaise a b c d e Fritch becomes Speaker in French Polynesia RNZ 13 February 2009 Retrieved 8 October 2021 Hermes N 32 33 La France et les outre mers L enjeu multiculturel ed Tamatoa Bambridge Page 517 2002 Edouard Fritch du Tahoeraa Huiraatira parti preside par M Flosse president du gouvernement actuel par exemple rappelle Nous disons les Polynesiens d abord c est notre mot d ordre sur ce sujet 9 Liste par ordre alphabetique et par departements France Parlement 1946 Assemblee nationale 1986 Page 65 Jean Foyer Edouard Fritch Robert Galley Henri de Gastines Sarah Netter L etat des regions francaises 2002 Page 247 vice president Edouard Fritch Severine Tessier Polynesie les copains d abord l autre systeme Chirac 2005 Page 40 qu il Gaston Flosse distribue comme s il s agissait de son argent Le secretaire general du parti Edouard Fritch gendre de Gaston Flosse Jean Marc Regnault Le pouvoir confisque en Polynesie francaise 2005 Page 100 Le lundi soir encore Gaston Flosse n aurait pas su qu il deposerait cette motion le lendemain declarent Jean Christophe Bouissou sur les ondes de RFO le jeudi 6 octobre et encore Edouard Fritch sur la chaine TNTV le 17 octobre a b c d FLOSSE RETURNS AS FRENCH POLYNESIA PRESIDENT Pacific Islands Report 25 February 2008 Archived from the original on 27 November 2021 Retrieved 8 October 2021 a b Coalition talks in French Polynesia break down RNZ 19 February 2008 Retrieved 8 October 2021 a b c Fritch Re elected Speaker of French Polynesia s Legislative Assembly Ocean Flash Pacific Magazine 2008 02 22 Retrieved 2008 02 22 permanent dead link Edouard Fritch re elected as French Polynesia assembly president RNZ 22 February 2008 Retrieved 8 October 2021 French Polynesia s Tahoeraa leaves Temaru government RNZ 9 April 2009 Retrieved 8 October 2021 a b c d e f FLOSSE ALLY OUT AS FRENCH POLYNESIA SPEAKER Pacific Islands Report 13 April 2009 Retrieved 8 October 2021 a b Schyle elected French Polynesia assembly president RNZ 10 April 2009 Retrieved 8 October 2021 Gaston Tong Sang met fin aux fonctions de 6 ministres in French Tahiti Infos 1 March 2011 Retrieved 6 November 2022 President Edouard Fritch a recu la plus haute distinction de l ONG slovaque Servare et Manere La Presidence de la Polynesie francaise in French Retrieved 2022 07 14 Edouard Fritch distingue par l ONG slovaque Servare et Manere TNTV Tahiti Nui Television in French 2022 07 02 Retrieved 2022 07 14 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edouard Fritch Wikiquote has quotations related to Edouard Fritch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edouard Fritch amp oldid 1120712235, 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