Stéphane Le Foll
Template:Short description Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox politician Stéphane Le Foll (Script error: No such module "IPA".; born 3 February 1960) is a French politician serving as Mayor of Le Mans since 2018. A member of the Socialist Party, he was Minister of Agriculture under President François Hollande from 2012 to 2017.
Political career
Member of the European Parliament, 2004–2012
Born in Le Mans, Le Foll was elected to the European Parliament for the Socialist Party, part of Party of European Socialists, in 2004.
In parliament, Le Foll was a member of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development. From 2010 to 2012, he also served on the Special committee on the policy challenges and budgetary resources for a sustainable European Union after 2013.[1] In addition to his committee assignments, he was part of the Parliament's Delegation for relations with the Palestinian Legislative Council.[2]
Le Foll served until 2012, when he was appointed to the Government of France.[3]
Minister of Agriculture, 2012–2017
Le Foll successfully stood as a candidate for the National Assembly in the 2012 legislative election, but he resigned to become Minister of Agriculture; fellow party member Sylvie Tolmont took the seat.
As Minister of Agriculture in all governments appointed by François Hollande, Le Foll was in charge of reforming the Common Agricultural Policy. He also put an accent on "re-socialising rural territories in France". In 2014, he replaced Najat Vallaud-Belkacem as government spokesperson under Prime Minister Manuel Valls, holding the weekly press briefing at the Élysée Palace. Notably, Le Foll unveiled in 2015 a set of financial support measures for livestock farmers whose total value his ministry put at 600 million euros ($655 million), in response to protests by meat and dairy producers facing low prices and high costs.[4] In 2016, he announced a 290 million euro ($314 million) plan to help livestock farmers protesting against a slump in pork and milk prices, and poultry farmers facing a freeze in output due to the spread of bird flu.[5]
In 2016, Le Foll became the longest-serving Minister of Agriculture since the office was established in 1836.
Mayor of Le Mans, 2018–present
Le Foll was reelected to the National Assembly in 2017.[6] He unsuccessfully stood for the leadership of the Socialist Party at the Aubervilliers Congress in 2018.[7][8]
After the death of Jean-Claude Boulard in 2018, Le Foll became Mayor of Le Mans. He was succeeded by Tolmont in Parliament, his predecessor.[9] In October 2021, he lost out against Anne Hidalgo in the Socialist primary for the 2022 French presidential election.[10]
References
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- ↑ Stéphane Le Foll European Parliament.
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- ↑ James Regan and Sybille de la Hamaide (22 July 2015), France unveils 600 mln euro livestock farm support scheme Reuters.
- ↑ Sybille de la Hamaide (26 January 2016), France has 290 mln eur to help livestock farmers -Le Foll Reuters.
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- ↑ Judith Mischke (9 January 2018), Stéphane Le Foll announces candidacy to lead French Socialists Politico Europe.
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- ↑ Stéphane Le Foll rejoint la mairie du Mans et s’éloigne du siège du PS, Le Monde, 14 June 2018.
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- 1960 births
- Living people
- French people of Breton descent
- MEPs for West France 2004–2009
- MEPs for West France 2009–2014
- Socialist Party (France) MEPs
- Ministers of agriculture of France
- People from Le Mans
- Nantes University alumni
- Deputies of the 15th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
- Mayors of places in Pays de la Loire
- Politicians from Pays de la Loire
- Conservatoire national des arts et métiers alumni