Thierry Repentin Explained

Thierry Repentin
Office1:Minister Delegate for European Affairs
Term Start1:19 March 2013
Term End1:2 April 2014
Primeminister1:Jean-Marc Ayrault
Predecessor1:Bernard Cazeneuve
Office:Mayor of Chambéry
Term Start:4 July 2020
Predecessor:Michel Dantin
Office2:Minister Delegate for Vocational Training and Apprenticeship
Term Start2:21 June 2012
Term End2:19 March 2013
Primeminister2:Jean-Marc Ayrault
Successor2:Clotilde Valter
Office3:Senator for Savoie
Term Start3:2 May 2014
Term End3:30 September 2014
Term Start4:1 October 2004
Term End4:22 July 2012
Birth Date:5 April 1963
Birth Place:Saint-Pierre-d'Albigny, France
Nationality:French
Party:Socialist Party (1995–2019)
Alma Mater:Sciences Po Grenoble

Thierry Repentin (born 5 April 1963) is a French politician who has served as Mayor of Chambéry since 2020. He previously served as a Senator for Savoie (2004–2012; 2014) and in government as Minister Delegate for Vocational Training and Apprenticeship (2012–2013) and for European Affairs (2013–2014) under Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault as a member of the Socialist Party (PS).

Biography

Early life

Thierry Repentin was born in Saint-Pierre-d'Albigny and grew up in Saint-Jean-de-la-Porte.[1] [2] [3] He was educated in Chambéry and graduated from the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies in Grenoble.[3]

Career

Repentin first worked as a parliamentary assistant to MEP Jean-Pierre Cot,[3] before he served as chief of staff to Louis Besson from 1989 to 1995 during the first years of Besson's tenure as Mayor of Chambéry. Repentin later became an assistant of Besson when he was Secretary of State for Housing under Prime Minister Lionel Jospin from 1997 to 2001.[3]

From 1995 to 2001, Repentin also served as a Deputy Mayor of Chambéry.[3] From 2008 to 2014, he served as a Deputy Mayor of Sonnaz.[3] He held a seat in the Departmental Council of Savoie (General Council of Savoie until 2015) from 1998 to 2020, first for the canton of Chambéry-Nord, then for the canton of Chambéry-1 starting in 2015 following redistricting. From 2001 to 2004, Repentin also held the presidency of Chambéry Métropole, a former agglomeration community centred around Chambéry.

He served as a member of the Senate, representing the Savoie department, from 2004 to 2012, when he was appointed to the government as Minister Delegate for Vocational Training and Apprenticeship under Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault. In 2013, he was appointed Minister Delegate for European Affairs. He briefly returned to the Senate in 2014 after Manuel Valls was appointed Prime Minister. He stood for reelection later that year but was defeated.

From 2016 until 2021, Repentin was a member of the Regional Council of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. In 2020, he was elected Mayor of Chambéry.

Honours

Notes and References

  1. https://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-presidentielle/2012/06/21/97006-20120621FILWWW00923-thierry-repentin-a-la-formation.php "Thierry Repentin à la Formation"
  2. http://www.senat.fr/senfic/repentin_thierry04090l.html Senate webpage
  3. http://repentin-vairetto.fr/tr/portrait.html#menu-common Official website: Biography
  4. Web site: Ordonnance souveraine No. 4.576 du 14 novembre 2013 portant nominations ou promotions dans l'Ordre de Saint-Charles. legimonaco.mc. fr. 22 November 2013. 14 July 2015.
  5. Web site: Décret du 13 juillet 2015 portant nomination. Légion d'honneur. fr. 13 July 2015. 14 July 2015.