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'''Dominique Perben''' (born [[11 August]], [[1945]]) is a [[France|French]] [[politician]]. Born in [[Lyon]], he was French [[Minister of Transportation (France)|Minister of Transportation]] from 2005 to 2007. He was previously [[Minister of Justice (France)|Minister of Justice]] (2002-05), [[Minister of Civil Service]] and Administration (1995-1997) and [[Minister of Overseas France]] (1993-1995).
{{ infobox officeholder
| name = Dominique Perben
| office = [[Ministry of Justice (France)|French Minister of Justice]]
| term_start = 7 May 2002
| term_end = 31 May 2005
| image =Dominique Perben à Givry (cropped).JPG
| president = [[Jacques Chirac]]
| primeminister = [[Jean-Pierre Raffarin]]
| predecessor = [[Marylise Lebranchu]]
| successor = [[Pascal Clément]]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1945|8|11|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Lyon]], [[France]]
| nationality = [[France|French]]
| party = [[Union for a Popular Movement|UMP]]
| alma_mater = [[University of Lyon]], [[Sciences-Po Paris]], [[École nationale d'administration|ÉNA]]
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'''Dominique Perben''' (born 11 August 1945) is a French politician. Born in [[Lyon]], he was French [[Minister of Transportation (France)|Minister of Transportation]] from 2005 to 2007. He was previously [[Minister of Justice (France)|Minister of Justice]] (2002–05), [[Minister of Civil Service]] and Administration (1995–1997) and [[Minister of Overseas France]] (1993–1995).
Perben has been a Deputy (or MP) in the National Assembly for the fifth district of Saone-et-Loire since 1986. He has been Mayor of [[Chalon-sur-Saône]] since 1989.

Perben has been a Deputy (or MP) in the National Assembly for the fifth district of Saône-et-Loire from 1986 to 2003. He has been Mayor of [[Chalon-sur-Saône]] from 1989 to 2003.

He was a candidate for mayor in [[Lyon]] in 2008. Following his defeat against the incumbent socialist mayor [[Gerard Collomb]], he announced in 2010 that he would remove himself from politics and rejoin his previous career as a lawyer.


==Political career==
==Political career==
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'''Governmental functions'''
'''Governmental functions'''


Minister of Departments and Overseas territories : 1993-1995
Minister of Departments and Overseas territories : 1993–1995.


Minister of Public Service, Reform of the State and Decentralization : 1995-1997
Minister of Public Service, Reform of the State and Decentralization : 1995–1997.


Minister of Justice : 2002-2005
Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice : 2002–2005.


Minister of Transport, Infrastructure, Tourism and Sea : 2005-2007
Minister of Transport, Infrastructure, Tourism and Sea : 2005–2007.


'''Electoral mandates'''
'''Electoral mandates'''


'''''National Assembly of France'''''
Member of the [[National Assembly of France]] for [[Saône-et-Loire]] : 1986-1993 (Became minister in 1993) / 1997-2002 (Became minister in 2002)


Member of the [[National Assembly of France]] for [[Rhône]] : Since 2007
Member of the [[National Assembly of France]] for [[Rhône (departement)]] : 2007–2012.


Member of the [[National Assembly of France]] for [[Saône-et-Loire]] : 1986–1993 (Became minister in 1993) / 1997–2002 (Became minister in 2002). Elected in 1986, reelected in 1988, 1993, 1997, 2002.
Mayor of [[Châlon-sur-Saône]] : 1983-2002


'''''Regional Council'''''
Deputy-mayor of [[Châlon-sur-Saône]] : 2002-2003


Regional councillor of [[Bourgogne]] : 1992–1993 (Resignation).
Vice-president of the General council of [[Saône-et-Loire]] : 1985-1988


'''''General Council'''''
Vice-president of the General council of [[Rhône]] : Since 2004


Vice-president of the General Council of [[Rhône (departement)]] : Since 2004.
Regional councillor of [[Bourgogne]] : 1992-1993

General councillor of [[Rhône (departement)]] : Since 2004.

Vice-president of the General Council of [[Saône-et-Loire]] : 1985–1988 (Resignation).

General councillor of [[Saône-et-Loire]] : 1985–1988 (Resignation).

'''''Municipal Council'''''

Mayor of [[Chalon-sur-Saône]] : 1983–2002 (Resignation).

Deputy-mayor of [[Chalon-sur-Saône]] : 2002–2003 (Resignation).

Municipal councillor of [[Chalon-sur-Saône]] : 1983–2003 (Resignation).


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.perben.com/ Personal website]
*[http://www.perben.com/ Personal website]


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Latest revision as of 21:18, 6 June 2024

Dominique Perben
French Minister of Justice
In office
7 May 2002 – 31 May 2005
PresidentJacques Chirac
Prime MinisterJean-Pierre Raffarin
Preceded byMarylise Lebranchu
Succeeded byPascal Clément
Personal details
Born (1945-08-11) 11 August 1945 (age 78)
Lyon, France
Political partyUMP
Alma materUniversity of Lyon, Sciences-Po Paris, ÉNA

Dominique Perben (born 11 August 1945) is a French politician. Born in Lyon, he was French Minister of Transportation from 2005 to 2007. He was previously Minister of Justice (2002–05), Minister of Civil Service and Administration (1995–1997) and Minister of Overseas France (1993–1995).

Perben has been a Deputy (or MP) in the National Assembly for the fifth district of Saône-et-Loire from 1986 to 2003. He has been Mayor of Chalon-sur-Saône from 1989 to 2003.

He was a candidate for mayor in Lyon in 2008. Following his defeat against the incumbent socialist mayor Gerard Collomb, he announced in 2010 that he would remove himself from politics and rejoin his previous career as a lawyer.

Political career

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Governmental functions

Minister of Departments and Overseas territories : 1993–1995.

Minister of Public Service, Reform of the State and Decentralization : 1995–1997.

Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice : 2002–2005.

Minister of Transport, Infrastructure, Tourism and Sea : 2005–2007.

Electoral mandates

National Assembly of France

Member of the National Assembly of France for Rhône (departement) : 2007–2012.

Member of the National Assembly of France for Saône-et-Loire : 1986–1993 (Became minister in 1993) / 1997–2002 (Became minister in 2002). Elected in 1986, reelected in 1988, 1993, 1997, 2002.

Regional Council

Regional councillor of Bourgogne : 1992–1993 (Resignation).

General Council

Vice-president of the General Council of Rhône (departement) : Since 2004.

General councillor of Rhône (departement) : Since 2004.

Vice-president of the General Council of Saône-et-Loire : 1985–1988 (Resignation).

General councillor of Saône-et-Loire : 1985–1988 (Resignation).

Municipal Council

Mayor of Chalon-sur-Saône : 1983–2002 (Resignation).

Deputy-mayor of Chalon-sur-Saône : 2002–2003 (Resignation).

Municipal councillor of Chalon-sur-Saône : 1983–2003 (Resignation).

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Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Justice
2002–2005
Succeeded by