Napole Polutele Explained

Napole Polutélé
Office:Member of the National Assembly
for Wallis and Futuna
Term Start:24 March 2013
Term End:2 February 2018
Predecessor:David Vergé
Successor:Sylvain Brial
Majority:647 votes (5.2 %)
Birth Date:25 June 1965
Birth Place:Wallis, France
Party:none

Napole Polutélé (born 25 June 1965[1]) is a French politician.

Early life

Born on Wallis,[2] he studied in metropolitan France in Toulouse and Bordeaux, then began a career as a secondary school history and geography teacher, first in Nouméa (New Caledonia) for a year, then in his home island.

Career

He served as a member of the Territorial Assembly of Wallis and Futuna,[3] before entering French national politics. He stood as a candidate in the 2013 by-election for Wallis and Futuna's seat in the French National Assembly. Although he stood as an independent, he was endorsed and supported by the right-wing Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). He was elected, in the second round on 24 March, with 37.5% of the vote, ahead of two candidates of the left.[4] Two months later, having been elected to sit on the opposition benches (albeit officially as an independent), he joined the ranks of the Socialist-led majority in the National Assembly. He explained frankly that being a member of the majority would make it easier for him to lobby the government for funds and services for his constituents - who, he said, cared little for the left-right divide prevalent in metropolitan France. He subsequently sat as an independent on the benches of the left.[5] Specifically, he promised to lobby for the setting up of a better sewerage system in the territory, and faster repairs following damage caused by a cyclone. His crossing the floor so soon after his election caused strong reactions within the UMP, with party leader Jean-François Copé describing it as "shocking" and the party's parliamentary leader Christian Jacob calling it "outrageous".[6]

His re-election in June 2017 was annulled by the Constitutional Council on 2 February 2018, forcing a by-election.[7]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/14/tribun/fiches_id/693008.asp Official file
  2. http://www.la1ere.fr/2013/03/25/napole-polutele-nouveau-depute-de-wallis-et-futuna-22377.html "Napole Polutélé nouveau député de Wallis et Futuna"
  3. http://www.directmatin.fr/politique/2013-06-04/elu-grace-lump-le-depute-siegera-avec-le-ps-480389 "ELU GRÂCE À L'UMP, LE DÉPUTÉ SIÉGERA AVEC LE PS"
  4. http://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Elections/Les-resultats/Partielles/Legislatives/2013 By-elections to the National Assembly in 2013
  5. http://www.la1ere.fr/2013/05/29/le-depute-de-wallis-napole-polutele-rejoint-le-parti-socialiste-37921.html "Le député de Wallis Napole Polutélé rejoint le Parti Socialiste"
  6. http://www.la1ere.fr/2013/06/04/le-changement-de-bord-de-napole-polutele-irrite-l-ump-39375.html "Le changement de bord de Napole Polutélé irrite l'UMP"
  7. News: Wallis et Futuna : le Conseil constitutionnel annule l'élection du député Napole Polutele. Agence France-Presse. Outre-mer 1ère. 2 February 2018. 2 February 2018.