Dominique Riquet Explained

Dominique Riquet
Office:Member of the European Parliament
Term Start:14 July 2009
Term End:2024
Constituency:North-West France
France
Office2:Mayor of Valenciennes
Term Start2:2002
Term End2:2012
Predecessor2:Jean-Louis Borloo
Successor2:Valérie Létard
Birth Date:18 September 1946
Birth Place:Valenciennes, France
Nationality:French
Party:MR
Profession:Surgeon

Dominique Riquet (born 18 September 1946 in Valenciennes, Nord) is a French surgeon[1] and politician of the Radical Party who served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from the 2009 to 2024, representing the North-West constituency.[2] From 2002 until 2012, he was also the mayor of Valenciennes.

Political career

In 2009, the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) selected him to lead the party's list in the North-West constituency ahead of the 2009 European elections. His list won 24.22% and he was easily elected to the European Parliament.[3] In his first parliamentary term from 2009 until 2014, Riquet was a member of the European People's Party group. Following the 2014 elections, he moved to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group; from 2017 until 2019, he was one of the group's vice-chairs under the leadership of chairman Guy Verhofstadt.

In parliament, Riquet served on the Committee on Transport and Tourism since 2012; in this capacity, he notably co-led the negotiations on the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) for the Parliament.[4] From 2009 until 2014, he was also a member of the Committee on Budgets. In addition, he was part of the 2016/2017 inquiry into whether the EU should have acted more quickly to address the Volkswagen emissions scandal.

Following the 2019 elections, Riquet served as one of eight vice chairs of the Renew Europe group, under the leadership of chairman Dacian Cioloș.[5]

In addition to his committee assignments, Riquet chaired the European Parliament Intergroup on Long Term Investment and Reindustrialisation[6] and was a member of the European Parliament Intergroup on Children’s Rights[7] the European Parliament Intergroup on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development,[8] and the MEPs Against Cancer group.[9]

Political positions

In a joint letter with 15 other MEPs from various political groups, Riquet urged the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell in early 2021 to replace the European Union's ambassador to Cuba for allegedly siding with the country's Communist leadership.[10]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.leparisien.fr/elections/europeennes/europeennes-dans-le-nord-ouest-marine-le-pen-espere-emporter-la-mise-25-05-2014-3859213.php Européennes dans le Nord-Ouest : Marine Le Pen emporte la mise
  2. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/alphaOrder/view.do?language=en&id=96885 Dominique Riquet
  3. https://www.leparisien.fr/elections/europeennes/europeennes-dans-le-nord-ouest-marine-le-pen-espere-emporter-la-mise-25-05-2014-3859213.php Européennes dans le Nord-Ouest : Marine Le Pen emporte la mise
  4. Dave Keating (June 27, 2013), Agreement on infrastructure funding plan European Voice.
  5. https://www.aldeparty.eu/news/alde-group-becomes-renew-europe ALDE Group becomes Renew Europe
  6. http://longterminvestment.eu/members Members
  7. https://www.europarl.europa.eu/about-parliament/files/organisation-and-rules/organisation/intergroups/list-of-members-childrens-rights.pdf Intergroup on Children’s Rights
  8. https://www.europarl.europa.eu/about-parliament/files/organisation-and-rules/organisation/intergroups/list-of-members-climate-change-biodiversity-and-sustainable-development.pdf Intergroup on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development
  9. https://www.europeancancerleagues.org/meps-against-cancer-about-meps-against-cancer-2/ MAC MEPs in the 2019-24 legislature
  10. Hans von der Burchard (February 25, 2021), MEPs urge EU to fire ambassador to Cuba Politico Europe.