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Michèle Tabarot

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Michèle Tabarot
Michèle Tabarot in 2017
Member of the National Assembly
for Alpes-Maritimes's 9th constituency
In office
19 June 2002 – 9 June 2024
Preceded byAndré Aschieri
Mayor of Le Cannet
In office
19 June 1995 – 24 July 2017
General Secretary of the UMP
In office
19 November 2012 – 15 June 2014
Preceded byJean-François Copé
Succeeded byLuc Chatel
Chairperson of the Cultural and Education Affairs Committee
In office
1 July 2009 – 28 June 2012
Succeeded byPatrick Bloche
Member of the Departmental council of Alpes-Maritimes
for Canton of Le Cannet
In office
27 March 1994 – 22 August 2002
Personal details
Born (1962-10-13) 13 October 1962 (age 62)
Alicante, Spain
NationalityFrench
Political partyLR
RelativesPhilippe Tabarot (brother)
OccupationBusiness executive

Michèle Tabarot (born 13 October 1962) is a French politician of the Republicans who served as a member of the National Assembly of France from 2002 to 2024, representing Alpes-Maritimes' 9th constituency.[1]

Early life

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Tabarot is the daughter of Robert Tabarot, Knight of the National Order of Merit, who was one of the leaders of the OAS in Oran,[2] and former North African boxing champion (nicknamed "The Rock"). Her brother Philippe Tabarot is a member of the Senate. Arrival of Algeria, the family Tabarot exiles in Alicante (Spain) to the independence of Algeria, and remains there until 1969, after the amnesty of the old ones of the OAS.

Political career

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Career in local politics

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Tabarot was Vice-mayor of Pierre Bachelet, mayor RPR of Cannet from 1983 to 1995. She defeated him in the municipal elections of 1995.

Since then, Tabarot has been re-elected mayor each time since the first round, in 2001 under the liberal-democratic label, in 2008 under the UMP label (64.96% of votes), then in 2014 under the UMP label (50.45% of the votes).

Due to the limitation of the plurality of the mandates, Tabarot resigned from her position of Mayor of Cannet on 24 July 2017.[3]

Member of the National Assembly

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Tabarot's first time as a candidate for the National Assembly was a Union for French Democracy-Liberal Democracy candidate in the 1997 legislative elections in the 9th constituency of Alpes-Maritimes, but she was beaten in the first round.

Tabarot was elected member of Parliament on 16 June 2002, for the 12th Legislature (2002–2007), in the 9th constituency of Alpes-Maritimes. She was re-elected in the first round, on 10 June 2007 with 53.13% of the votes, defeating André Aschieri, ecologist and mayor of Mouans-Sartoux. From 1 July 2009 to 28 June 2012, she was a Chairperson of the Cultural and Education Affairs Committee. She was re-elected, on 17 June 2012 and she became vice-chair of the Cultural and Education Affairs Committee.

In the UMP's 2012 leadership election, Tabarot endorsed Jean-François Copé.[4]

In the Republicans' 2016 presidential primaries, Tabarot endorsed Copé as the party's candidate for the office of President of France.[5] She later served as Copé's campaign director.[6] On 3 March 2017, in the context of the Fillon affair, she gave up supporting candidate François Fillon LR in the presidential election and asked for his replacement by Alain Juppé.[7]

Tabarot was re-elected in the 2017 French legislative election.[8] She sits on the Foreign Affairs Committee and the Committee on European Affairs. In addition to her committee assignments, she serves as Vice-President of the France-India Friendship Group[9] in National Assembly.[10] Since 2022, she has also been part of the French delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, where she serves on the Political Committee, the Sub-Committee on NATO Partnerships, the Sub-Committee on Transatlantic Relations and the Mediterranean and Middle East Special Group.[11]

In the Republicans’ 2017 leadership election, Tabarot endorsed Laurent Wauquiez as chairman.[12]

Following Christian Jacob’ s election as LR chairman, Tabarot announced her candidacy to succeed him as leader of the party's parliamentary group. In an internal vote in November 2019, she eventually came in third out of six candidates; the position went to Damien Abad instead.[13]

In the run-up to the Republicans’ 2022 convention, Tabarot endorsed Éric Ciotti as the party's chairman.[14]

Political positions

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In July 2019, Tabarot voted in favor of the French ratification of the European Union's Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada.[15]

In 2020, Tabarot co-authored (along with Jacques Maire) a parliamentary report recommending tighter parliamentary oversight of government decisions on arms exports.[16]

References

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  1. ^ "LISTE DÉFINITIVE DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS À L'ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS" (in French). National Assembly of France. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
  2. ^ J-F.P. (May 2008). "Mes chers voisins : Michèle Tabarot , Henri Leroy" (in French). Le Ravi. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  3. ^ NELLY NUSSBAUM (25 July 2017). "Yves Pigrenet devient maire du Cannet à la place de Michèle Tabarot" (in French). Nice Matin. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  4. ^ Copé, Fillon et l'UMP : qui soutient qui ? L'Obs, 17 October 2012.
  5. ^ Judith Waintraub (7 May 2016), Jean-François Copé se qualifie pour la primaire à droite Le Figaro.
  6. ^ Judith Waintraub (April 2016). "Copé réinvestit le terrain de la droite décomplexée pour imposer sa candidature" (in French). lefigaro.fr. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  7. ^ Michèle TABAROT (2 March 2017). "Michèle Tabarot demande à François Fillon de retirer sa candidature" (in French). Michèle TABAROT.fr. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  8. ^ @annelehars (18 June 2017). "LEGISLATIVES au CANNET – Michèle Tabarot réélue dans la 9e circonscription" (in French). france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Composition du groupe d'amitié France-Inde". National Assembly (in French).
  10. ^ "Commission des affaires européennes". National Assembly (in French). Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  11. ^ Michèle Tabarot NATO Parliamentary Assembly.
  12. ^ Ludovic Vigogne (11 October 2017), La liste des 136 parrains de Laurent Wauquiez L'Opinion.
  13. ^ Ludovic Vigogne (6 November 2019), Couronnement: A l'Assemblée, Damien Abad devient le nouveau patron des députés LR L'Opinion.
  14. ^ Ludovic Vigogne (18 October 2022), Présidence de LR: qui soutient Ciotti, Pradié et Retailleau chez les députés L'Obs.
  15. ^ Maxime Vaudano (24 July 2019), CETA : qui a voté quoi parmi les députés Le Monde.
  16. ^ Elise Vincent (17 November 2020), Deux députés réclament un droit de regard permanent sur les exportations d'armes Le Monde.