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Jacques Mézard

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Jacques Mézard
Member of the Constitutional Council
Assumed office
11 March 2019
Appointed byEmmanuel Macron
PresidentLaurent Fabius
Preceded byMichel Charasse
Minister of Territorial Cohesion
In office
21 June 2017 – 16 October 2018
Prime MinisterÉdouard Philippe
Preceded byRichard Ferrand
Succeeded byJacqueline Gourault
Minister of Agriculture and Food
In office
17 May 2017 – 19 June 2017
Prime MinisterÉdouard Philippe
Preceded byStéphane Le Foll
Succeeded byStéphane Travert
President of the European Democratic and Social Rally group in the Senate
In office
4 October 2011 – 22 May 2017
Preceded byYvon Collin
Succeeded byGilbert Barbier
Senator for Cantal
In office
17 November 2018 – 3 March 2019
In office
1 October 2008 – 17 June 2017
Personal details
Born (1947-12-03) 3 December 1947 (age 76)
Aurillac, France
Political partyRadical Party of the Left
ParentJean Mézard
Alma materPanthéon-Assas University
ProfessionLawyer

Jacques Mézard (born 3 December 1947) is a French lawyer and politician of the Radical Party of the Left who has been serving as a member of the Constitutional Council since 2019. He previously served as Minister of Agriculture and Food in 2017 and Minister of Territorial Cohesion from 2017 to 2018. A member of the Radical Party of the Left (PRG), he was a Senator representing the Cantal department from 2008 to 2017, and again from 2018 until 2019.

Early life

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Jacques Mézard was born in Aurillac.[1][2] He graduated from Panthéon-Assas University in Paris, where he received a law degree.[2]

Career

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From 1971 to 1976, he worked as a lawyer in Paris and taught law at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University.[2] Additionally, he served as Vice President of Pantheon-Sorbonne University from 1970 to 1975.[2] From 1977 to 2009, he worked as a lawyer in Aurillac.[2]

He served as Deputy Mayor of Aurillac from 1982 to 1993.[2] He also served as a member of the General Council of Cantal from 1994 to 2008.[2][1] After the 2008 Senate election, he was installed as a Senator for Cantal. He was reelected in 2014.[1] In 2011, he was chosen as President of the European Democratic and Social Rally group.

On 17 May 2017, Mézard was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Food in the First Philippe government. On 21 June 2017, he was appointed Minister of Territorial Cohesion in the Second Philippe Government, replacing Richard Ferrand. He left his position on 16 October 2018 to return to the Senate. On 11 March 2019, he was sworn in as a member of the Constitutional Council, following his appointment by President Emmanuel Macron.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Senate webpage
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Official website: Biography". Archived from the original on 2013-12-14. Retrieved 2013-12-14.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Agriculture and Food
2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Territorial Cohesion
2017–2018
Succeeded by
Legal offices
Preceded by Member of the Constitutional Council
2019–present
Incumbent