Xavier Darcos | |
Office: | Minister of National Education |
President: | Nicolas Sarkozy |
Primeminister: | François Fillon |
Predecessor: | Gilles de Robien |
Successor: | Luc Chatel |
Term Start: | 18 May 2007 |
Term End: | 23 June 2009 |
Office2: | Member of the French Senate for Dordogne |
Term Start2: | 1 October 1998 |
Term End2: | 7 June 2002 |
Successor2: | Dominique Mortemousque |
Office3: | Mayor of Périgueux |
Term Start3: | 20 January 1997 |
Term End3: | 7 June 2002 |
Predecessor3: | Yves Guéna |
Successor3: | Jean-Paul Daudou |
Term Start4: | 17 September 2005 |
Term End4: | 16 March 2008 |
Predecessor4: | Jean-Paul Daudou |
Successor4: | Michel Moyrand |
Birth Date: | 14 July 1947 |
Birth Place: | Limoges, France |
Party: | UMP |
Alma Mater: | University of Bordeaux |
Children: | 3 |
Xavier Darcos (born 14 July 1947) is a French politician, scholar, civil servant and former Minister of Labour.
An agrégé professor in literature and general inspector of the National Education system, he has been Mayor of Périgueux, a Senator, and a minister in Jean-Pierre Raffarin and François Fillon's governments.
Darcos was born on 14 July 1947 in Limoges to Jean-Gabriel Darcos and Anne-Marie Banvillet.
After getting a PhD in Latin studies from the University of Bordeaux under the direction of Jean-Pierre Néraudau and becoming a professor emeritus in letters and social sciences, he started teaching in 1968, first in Périgueux, then in a Bordeaux khâgne from 1982 to 1987, and finally at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris from 1987 to 1992.
In 1989 he became deputy to the Mayor of Périgueux. Three years later, he became a senior school inspector.
From 1993 to 1995 he was the chief of staff (directeur de cabinet) to Education Minister François Bayrou, from 1995 to 1997 advisor to Prime Minister Alain Juppé for education and culture matters, and from 1995 to 1998, along with François Bayroux and Claude Allègre, he was the president of school inspectors. From 1996 to 1999 he was also a Professor in comparative literature at the Paris IV University.
In 1997 he became Mayor of Périgueux, and was reelected both in 2001 and 2005. He was also elected Senator of Dordogne in 1998.
In May 2002, he became Minister for School Education in Jean-Pierre Raffarin's cabinet, then on 1 April 2004 Minister for Cooperation, Development and Francophony.
He has been a member of the Aquitaine Regional Council since 2004. On 15 June 2005 he became a French ambassador for the OCDE.
In 2006, he was elected as member of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques and was its secrétaire perpétuel from 2010 until 2017.
Since 18 May 2007, he has been the Minister of National Education in François Fillon's governments. In March 2008, he failed to be reelected as Mayor of Périgueux.
In 2009, he condemned as "criminal" statements made by Pope Benedict XVI which claimed that condoms promote AIDS, when in fact they help protect against it.[1]
Darcos was elected as an immortel of the Académie Française on 13 June 2013.[2]
Senator of Dordogne : 1998–2002 (Became minister in 2002).
Regional Council
Regional councillor of Aquitaine : Since 2004. Reelected in 2010.
Municipal Council
Agglomeration community Council