François Cornut-Gentille Explained

François Cornut-Gentille
Office:Member of the National Assembly
for Haute-Marne's 2nd constituency
Term Start:2 April 1993
Term End:21 June 2022
Predecessor:Guy Chanfrault
Successor:Laurence Robert-Dehault
Office2:Mayor of Saint-Dizier
Term Start2:19 June 1995
Term End2:8 July 2017
Predecessor2:Guy Chanfrault
Successor2:Élisabeth Robert-Dehault
Birth Date:22 May 1958
Birth Place:Saint-Mandé, France
Nationality:French
Relatives:Bernard Cornut-Gentille (uncle)
Alma Mater:Paris Nanterre University

François Cornut-Gentille (pronounced as /fr/; born 22 May 1958) is a French politician who represented the 2nd constituency of the Haute-Marne department in the National Assembly from 1993 to 2022.[1] A member of The Republicans (LR), he was appointed the defence adviser to Prime Minister Michel Barnier in 2024.[2]

Political career

Cornut-Gentille is a nephew of civil servant and politician Bernard Cornut-Gentille (1909–1992), who served as a government minister under both the Fourth and Fifth Republic, France's ambassador to the United Nations, as well as Mayor of Cannes.

He was first elected to the National Assembly in the 2nd constituency of Haute-Marne in the 1993 legislative election as a member of the Rally for the Republic, defeating Guy Chanfrault of the Socialist Party, whom he also succeeded as Mayor of Saint-Dizier in 1995. He held the mayorship of Saint-Dizier until his resignation in 2017, but continued to serve in its municipal council, to which he was first elected in 1989, being reelected in 2020.[2]

In the 2007 legislative election, Cornut-Gentille was reelected to a fourth term in the first round, with 56.3% of the vote.

In Parliament, he served on several committees: the Production and Exchanges Committee (1993–1997), Cultural, Familial and Social Affairs Committee (1993, 1997–2000), Defence and Armed Forces Committee (2000–2004, 2007–2012) and Finance, General Economy and Budgetary Control Committee (2004–2007, 2012–2022).[3] From the 2017 election, he served as one of the eleven deputy chairpersons of The Republicans' parliamentary group, under the leadership of chairman Christian Jacob.

In the 2022 legislative election, he was defeated by National Rally candidate Laurence Robert-Dehault, earning 48.3% of the second-round vote.[4]

In 2024, he was appointed the defence adviser to newly-appointed Prime Minister Michel Barnier.[2]

Political positions

In The Republicans' 2016 presidential primaries, Cornut-Gentille endorsed Alain Juppé as the party's candidate for President of France.[5] In The Republicans' 2017 leadership election, he endorsed Laurent Wauquiez.[6] Ahead of the 2022 presidential election, he publicly declared his support for Michel Barnier as the party's candidate at the 2021 The Republicans congress.[7] [8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LISTE DÉFINITIVE DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS À L'ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS. 2010-07-03. French. National Assembly.
  2. Web site: L'ex-député LR François Cornut-Gentille rejoint le cabinet du Premier ministre. 2024-09-16 . france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr. fr.
  3. http://www2.assemblee-nationale.fr/deputes/fiche/OMC_PA923 François Cornut-Gentille
  4. Web site: Les archives des élections en France 2022 . 2024-03-21 . www.archives-resultats-elections.interieur.gouv.fr. fr.
  5. Ludovic Vigogne (20 April 2016), Bataillons: Primaire à droite: la liste des premiers soutiens parlementaires, L'Opinion .
  6. Ludovic Vigogne (11 October 2017), La liste des 136 parrains de Laurent Wauquiez, L'Opinion .
  7. Emmanuel Galiero (1 October 2021), Présidentielle 2022 : Michel Barnier engrange le soutien de 51 parlementaires de droite, Le Figaro .
  8. Clea Caulcutt and Pauline de Saint Remy (5 October 2021), Michel Barnier’s French presidential bid gets fresh legs, Politico Europe.