the former Socialist president of the Ile-de-France region Jean-Paul Huchon was promised by executive, according to Le Monde, the President of the regulatory Authority for rail and road activities (Arafer).
the one who had finally up to run in the regional to make way for an application Claude Bartolone would be considered to replace Pierre Cardo, whose term ends in July.
the office of President of the Arafer is six years and paid up to 148,000 euros gross annual. Since late January, Jean-Paul Huchon is responsible for an advisory mission to revive the tourist attractiveness of France. This mission, for which it is paid, leads him to travel a lot and just ends in July. He will then 70 years.
Jean-Paul Huchon announced his candidacy for a fourth term at the head of the Ile-de-France region in early 2015. But many leaders of the PS felt that with him the elections were lost in advance. Claude Bartolone had announced in May 2015 his own candidacy, quickly supported by Manuel Valls, forcing Jean-Paul Huchon to finally retire. At the time, Claude Bartolone explained in the columns of Le Parisien that “there had been no bargaining” and Jean-Paul Huchon is “tidying his side because it measures the necessity of gathering”.
Finally, Valérie Pécresse won the region by defeating the president of the National Assembly.
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the former Socialist president of the Ile-de-France region Jean-Paul Huchon was promised by the executive, according to Le Monde, the President of the regulator rail and road activities (Arafer). Whoever had …
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