Jacques Blanc Explained

Jacques Blanc
Office:Senator
Term Start:1 October 2001
Term End:25 September 2011
Constituency:Lozère
Office2:President of the Languedoc-Roussillion Region
Term Start2:1986
Term End2:2004
Successor2:Georges Frêche
Office3:Member of the National Assembly
Term Start3:2 April 1973
Term End3:30 September 2001
Constituency3:Lozère (2nd district)
Birth Date:21 October 1939
Birth Place:Rodez, Aveyron, France
Party:Union for a Popular Movement (UMP)
Profession:neuropsychiatrist

Jacques Blanc (in French pronounced as /ʒak blɑ̃/; born 21 October 1939) is a French politician and former senator for the Lozère department. He is also mayor of La Canourgue and president of the Aubrac-Lot-Causse communauté de communes. He is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP).

Blanc was president of the Languedoc-Roussillon Region from 1986 to 2004. His final mandate proved controversial, as the Socialist Party won more seats (although short of an absolute majority) in the 1998 elections for the regional council than Blanc's RPR list: Blanc had to rely on the votes of the far-right National Front councillors to remain president.[1]

Blanc was also député for the 2nd district of Lozère (the western part of the department) in the National Assembly from 2 April 1973 until his elevation to the Senate on 1 October 2001, except for the period 29 March 1977 – 31 March 1978 when he served in Raymond Barre's government as Secretary of State for Agriculture. On 25 September 2011, he lost the senatorial reelection (he was elected in 2001). Alain Bertrand, the leftist Mayor of Mende, Lozère, was elected in his place.

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