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François Grosdidier

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631:, (indirect election in order to renew half of the Senate), François Grosdidier contested one of the 5 seats of Moselle. He received, on a party-list proportional representation voting system, 411 votes of the 2833 local officials. He was reelected in 2017 after his first six-years term with 596 votes. In the Senate, he is vice-president of the local government committee, member of the law permanent committee. In 2018, he led an inquiry parliamentary commission about French police. 145: 25: 597:
suburb city, with 62% in the second round. He was elected mayor by the council in April, and was reelected in 2008 and 2014, both in the first round. During his three terms as mayor, he renovated the city housing and restored security by an increasing of number of police officers. The city has gained
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entrusted him for a parliamentary mission on industrial reconversion. When Jacques Chirac decided to dissolve the National Assembly in 1997, François Grosdidier lost the election against the candidate of the Socialist Party, in the second round.
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party in Moselle. From 2009 to 2018, he was designated president of the Moselle Organization of mayors, representing the interests of the 730 municipalities of this
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After his reelection as senator in 2017, he was forced to resign from his office of mayor of Woippy, due to the effective date of the 2014 law banning
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François Grosdidier is the grandson of an historian and the son of an engineer working in the iron and steel industry of
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His first election campaign dates back to 1973, when he was 12, with Jean Kiffer, member of Parliament and mayor of
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He shortly came back to the local civil service after losing his seat, then he worked in the steel industry.
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Part of his family have emigrated in the United States. His cousin, Pierre Grosdidier, is an attorney in
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in 1979. He held lot of odd jobs. Then he resumed studies in public law. He was hired as city manager of
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On the 3rd of July 2020, he officially became Mayor of Metz after being elected on the 28th of June.
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for members of both houses of Parliament. However, he can remain as member of the town council.
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From 1989 to 1995 (one complete term), he was elected municipal councillor of the city of
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On 29 March 2019, he announced his candidacy for mayor of the city of Metz in the
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has been inaugurated as senator representing French citizens abroad in 2018.
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in 1992, he was immediately appointed vice-president of the new president,
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Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
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Deputies of the 12th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
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From 2006 to 2009, he was president of the right-wing
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