Patrick Devedjian (born on 26 August 1944 in Fontainebleau) is a French politician. As a student at the University of Paris II, he was a member of the far-right group Occident. He was admitted to the Paris bar in 1970. He became a militant in the Gaullist movement as early as 1971 and participated in the foundation of the Rally for the Republic party in 1976. In 1983, he was elected mayor of Antony for the first time, and was re-elected in 1989, 1995 and 2001. In 1986, he was elected as a deputy in the National Assembly from the Hauts-de-Seine department and was re-elected four times in 1988, 1993, 1997 and 2002. He was appointed Minister for Local Liberties in 2002, serving until 2004. He became Minister of Industry in 2004, serving until 2005. He was a close adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy and supported his candidacy for the Presidency of the French Republic.

PropertyValue
p:abstract
  • Patrick Devedjian (born on 26 August 1944 in Fontainebleau) is a French politician. As a student at the University of Paris II, he was a member of the far-right group Occident. He was admitted to the Paris bar in 1970. He became a militant in the Gaullist movement as early as 1971 and participated in the foundation of the Rally for the Republic party in 1976. In 1983, he was elected mayor of Antony for the first time, and was re-elected in 1989, 1995 and 2001. In 1986, he was elected as a deputy in the National Assembly from the Hauts-de-Seine department and was re-elected four times in 1988, 1993, 1997 and 2002. He was appointed Minister for Local Liberties in 2002, serving until 2004. He became Minister of Industry in 2004, serving until 2005. He was a close adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy and supported his candidacy for the Presidency of the French Republic. After the election, tensions appeared between Sarkozy and Devedjian, who had been predicted to become Minister of Justice. Instead, Sarkozy chose Rachida Dati, the first time a woman of North African ancestry has held a Ministry in France. Devedjian was not included in the government. Instead, he became President of the Conseil Général of Hauts-de-Seine, the richest département in France. He was also named executive secretary general of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), replacing Brice Hortefeux, and shared the direction of the UMP with Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Jean-Claude Gaudin and Pierre Méhaignerie. (en)
  • Patrick Devedjian, né le 26 août 1944 à Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne), est avocat et homme politique français, membre de l'Union pour un mouvement populaire . Il est président du conseil général des Hauts-de-Seine et secrétaire général de l'UMP . (fr)
  • Патрик Деведжян (фр. Patrick Devedjian, род. 26 августа 1944 г.) — известный французский политический деятель армянского происхождения.Будучи студентом Парижского университета II, также входил в состав правого движения. Участвовал в основании партии RPR в 1976 году. В 1983 году был избран мэром города Энтони . В 1986 году избран членом французского парламента . В 2002 назначен на должность министра по вопросам местного самоуправления, в 2004—2005 гг.- министр промышленности Франции. Является ближайшим помощником Николя Саркози и поддержал его кандидатуру на пост президента Французской Республики, после его избрания был назначен исполнительным генеральным секретарем правящей партии UMP.Тесно связан с армянской общиной, активный борец за права представителей армянской диаспоры и признание геноцида армян. (ru)
  • Patrick Devedjian, född 26 augusti 1944 i Fontainebleau, är en fransk-armenisk politiker. Han är medlem i Union pour un Mouvement Populaire (UMP). Han är den främste rådgivaren till presidentkantidaten Nicolas Sarkozy i franska valet den 22 april 2007. (sv)
  • Patrick Devedjian (* 26. August 1944 in Fontainebleau in Frankreich) ist ein französischer gaullistischer Politiker und Rechtsanwalt. (de)
p:hasPhotoCollection
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Patrick Devedjian (born on 26 August 1944 in Fontainebleau) is a French politician. As a student at the University of Paris II, he was a member of the far-right group Occident. He was admitted to the Paris bar in 1970. He became a militant in the Gaullist movement as early as 1971 and participated in the foundation of the Rally for the Republic party in 1976. In 1983, he was elected mayor of Antony for the first time, and was re-elected in 1989, 1995 and 2001. In 1986, he was elected as a deputy in the National Assembly from the Hauts-de-Seine department and was re-elected four times in 1988, 1993, 1997 and 2002. He was appointed Minister for Local Liberties in 2002, serving until 2004. He became Minister of Industry in 2004, serving until 2005. He was a close adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy and supported his candidacy for the Presidency of the French Republic. (en)
  • Patrick Devedjian, né le 26 août 1944 � Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne), est avocat et homme politique français, membre de l'Union pour un mouvement populaire . (fr)
  • Патрик Деведжян (фр. Patrick Devedjian, род. (ru)
  • Patrick Devedjian, född 26 augusti 1944 i Fontainebleau, är en fransk-armenisk politiker. (sv)
rdfs:label
  • Patrick Devedjian (en)
  • Patrick Devedjian (fr)
  • Деведжян, Патрик (ru)
  • Patrick Devedjian (sv)
  • Patrick Devedjian (de)
owl:sameAs
skos:subject
foaf:depiction
foaf:img
foaf:page
is p:after of
is p:leader of
is p:pr_percent_E3_percent_A9s of
is p:president of
is owl:sameAs of