Replacing Jacques Barrot died early December, the President of the Assembly Claude Bartolone nominated Lionel Jospin to the Constitutional Council, as lemonde.fr.
Lionel Jospin could replace Jacques Barrot, who died on 3 December, the Constitutional Council, according lemonde. fr. The online newspaper reports that the President of the Assembly Claude Bartolone will nominate Lionel Jospin to the Constitutional Council for a term of five years.
Former Prime Minister age 77, who is currently in Australia, said he was “interested and happy,” in the words of Claude Bartolone. It added that Lionel Jospin could hold this position “in ten days. “
The Law Committee of the Assembly still has to receive his candidacy. A step that would ultimately be a mere formality as the President of the Assembly has the power to appoint a “discretionary three new members appointed to the Constitutional Council” emphasizes lemonde.fr.
A “talent enough used”
Claude Bartolone hopes to “enhance the image of the Constitutional Council,” showing that the “talent” of Lionel Jospin “was not used enough.” Age of 77, Lionel Jospin led for five years Matignon (1997-2002) before being eliminated in the first round of presidential elections.
Former MP, former First Secretary of the PS former Minister, the technocrat rubbed History (he has just published “Evil Napoleonic”) was entrusted in July 2012 by President François Hollande, newly elected, the management of a commission on the renewal of life public.
Congratulations on the side of PS
From Prague, where he is visiting, Prime Minister Manuel Valls, who was a collaborator of Lionel Jospin at Matignon, welcomed the arrival of the Board Top of this “great politician”.
PS Some members have been quick to respond and comment on the announcement on Twitter
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Jacques Barrot, centrist former minister who sat on the Constitutional Council since his appointment in 2010 by the former president of the UMP Assembly Bernard Accoyer, died on 3 December. He still had five years of his nine-year tenure on the Constitutional Council.
List of members of the Constitutional Council
Jean-Louis Debré , appointed by the President of the Republic in February 2007
Valéry Giscard d’Estaing , ex officio
Renaud DENOIX SAINT MARC , appointed by the President of the Senate in February 2007
Guy CANIVET , appointed by the President of the National Assembly in February 2007
Michel CHARASSE , appointed by the President of the Republic in February 2010
Hubert Haenel , appointed by the President of the Senate in February 2010
Claire BAZY MALAURIE , appointed by the President of the National Assembly in August 2010
Nicole MAESTRACCI , appointed by the President of the Republic in February 2013
Nicole Belloubet , appointed by the President of the Senate in February 2013
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