Laurent Fabius
Appointed by François Hollande (PS). The tradition is respected: the Fifth Republic, 100% of the presidents of the Constitutional Council are political. This is Laurent Fabius (PS), his foreign minister, François Hollande has chosen to succeed Jean-Louis Debré to the institution’s head. He stayed there 9 years. As Debré, Fabius is a former president of the National Assembly. But he is the first former prime minister to hold this position.
Giscard
Ex-President Republic, ex officio. Giscard right seat to the constitutional Council in his capacity as former President of the Republic (1974-1981). He joined the Sages after his retirement from political life in 2004. Aged 90 years today, it is less hard.
Lionel Jospin
Appointed by Claude Bartolone (PS). Former Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin was appointed to the Constitutional Council end of 2014 to complete the term of Jacques Barrot, died. It will sit until 2019. Very active, he chaired the proceedings in the absence of Jean-Louis Debre. With the appointment of Laurent Fabius, is its great historical rival of the PS who joined the rue de Montpensier.
Michel Charasse
Named by Nicolas Sarkozy. close friend of François Mitterrand, several Socialist minister, Michel Charasse supports Nicolas Sarkozy against Segolene Royal in the 2007 presidential election is excluded from the PS, but Nicolas Sarkozy appoints the Constitutional Council, in 2010 for a term of 9 years.
Jean-Jacques Hyest
Appointed by Gérard Larcher (UMP). UMP deputy of the Seine-et-Marne, Jean-Jacques Hyest then joined the Senate, where he chaired the Committee on Laws from 2004 to 2011. He has worked on issues of security and intelligence. Senate President Gerard Larcher (UMP) appoint the Constitutional Council end of 2015, to complete the term of Hubert Haenel, died. It will sit until 2019.
Corinne Luquiens
Appointed by Claude Bartolone (PS). It is she that we saw on TV, during question time, sitting behind the chairman. Corinne Luquiens is director of the National Assembly since 1975. She rose through the ranks to the most prestigious: Secretary General of the Assembly and its presidency. Appointed to the post by Bernard Accoyer (UMP), it is not confirmed his successor Perch, Claude Bartolone (PS). It was he who chose in 2016 to join the Constitutional Council, where it will remain 9 years.
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Nicole Belloubet
Appointed by Jean- Pierre Bel (PS). Nicole Belloubet is a lawyer and academic, but also political. Specialist education issues, she has responsibilities in executive left: Deputy Mayor of Toulouse and vice president of the Midi-Pyrenees region. The chairman of the Senate Jean-Pierre Bel (PS) to appoint the Constitutional Council in 2013, for 9 years.
Nicole Maestracci
Named François Hollande (PS). committed Judge Nicole Maestracci is active in the Union of Magistrates, marked left. Court President, Court of Appeal president, she heads the Interministerial Mission for the fight against drugs and drug abuse from 1998 to 2002, then President of the National Federation of the host associations and rehabilitation from 2004 to 2012. François Hollande calls it the constitutional Council in 2013, for 9 years.
Michel Pinault
appointed by Gérard Larcher (UMP). Enarque, state councilor, Michel Pinault also works in the private, particularly within the Axa insurance group. Senate President Gerard Larcher (UMP) chooses in February 2016 to join the Constitutional Council for a term of 9 years.
Claire Bazy-Malaurie
<. p> appointed by Bernard Accoyer (UMP) and then by Claude Bartolone (PS) She was nominated twice by the right and the left. Claire Bazy-Malaurie is first selected in 2010 by Bernard Accoyer (UMP) to replace Jean-Louis Pezant, deceased. As this mandate did not exceed 3 years, Claude Bartolone (PS) the renewed in 2013 for a term of 9 years. After promoting the famous Voltaire Ena, Claire Bazy-Malaurie is a member of the Court of Auditors
2 presidents who are not members.
Jacques Chirac
Ex-president, ex officio. Jacques Chirac, aged 83 no longer seat for years.
Nicolas Sarkozy
Former President of the Republic, a member of right . Since leaving the Elysee in 2012, Nicolas Sarkozy made only a brief appearance: he was put on leave in July 2013, after the rejection of his campaign accounts by … the Constitutional Council. His return to politics that it can not yet claim to be a “Sage”
Text: Baptiste Legrand – Computer graphics. Mehdi Benyezzar
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