Born May 20, 1942 in Pompey (Meurthe-et-Moselle), it was out law graduate staff of the National School of Magistrates (ENM). Elected mayor of Lapoutroie (Haut-Rhin) in 1977 under the label RPR, he became Senator of Haut-Rhin in 1986 and remained until 2010. He worked at the Ministry of Justice, the Supreme Judicial Council and the Council of State before being appointed to the Constitutional Council in February 2010 by Senate President Gerard Larcher.
Netherlands welcomes “a jovial and close elected people”
The President Francois Hollande expressed his condolences to the family of Mr. Haenel. “The Republic lost a great jurist, a sincere patriot of France, Alsace and close a jovial people elected,” he said in a statement released by the Elysee. Gérard Larcher welcomed in a statement the memory of a man who “embodied a modern, European Gaullism.” “This specialist gendarmerie was also a great connoisseur of the status of the judiciary as well as rail issues before presiding over the European Affairs Committee and participate in the front line to the strengthening of the future of Europe”. With this death, “the Republic loses one of its great servants, and Europe, one of its major militants,” he said.
Meanwhile, the former head of State Nicolas Sarkozy believes that the “Republic today loses a man of conviction.” In a statement, the skipper of the former UMP, became “The Republicans” expressed his “great sadness” after the dispartion of former senator and member of the Constitutional Council.
In a statement, the Constitutional Council described a man who “had managed print personality and sense of balance of the authorities.” The President of the Constitutional Council, Jean-Louis Debré, wanted to send “his deepest condolences to all his family and loved ones.”
The President of the Regional Council of Alsace Philippe Richert (LR) said in a statement an “atypical” career. Hubert Haenel had indeed been factor before starting law school. “Alsace is now in mourning. A large Alsatian leaves. It remains in our hearts the memory of a voice, a smile, intelligence, “said Mr. Richert. The same goes for the President of the Departmental Council of the Upper Rhine. “We lose a friend, a great voice for Alsace, a great servant of France,” lamented Eric Straumann (LR).
In a tweet, Senator Roger Karoutchi Republicans has also wanted to pay tribute to his former Senate colleague. “Senator, member of the Constitutional Council, humanistic, very invested in the social. The Republic loses a man of heart, “said Mr. Karoutchi.
Senate President shall appoint a new member to the Constitutional Council for the unexpired term of Mr. Haenel, or until 2019. In January, former Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin was appointed to the Board following the death of Jacques Barrot centrist. & Gt; Come discuss and ask questions on our forums!
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