Gérard Larcher

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Gérard Larcher is a French conservative politician who has long served as President of the Senate and is one of the most influential figures in France’s upper house of Parliament.

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Gérard Larcher canonical 3

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instanceOf French politician
human
veterinarian
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1949-09-14
education École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort
familyName Larcher
fieldOfStudy veterinary medicine
givenName Gérard
hasRole presiding officer of the French Senate
second-highest office in the French state protocol order as Senate President
honorificTitle President of the Senate
legislativeBody Senate of France
surface form: French Senate
memberOfPoliticalParty Rally for the Republic
The Republicans (France)
Union for a Popular Movement
name Gérard Philippe René André Larcher
nativeLanguage French
notableFor influential figure in France’s upper house of Parliament
long-serving President of the French Senate
numberOfChildren 3
occupation politician
veterinarian
officeAssumed President of the Senate of France in 2008
participatedIn French national politics
partOf French Fifth Republic
surface form: French Fifth Republic political system
placeOfBirth Flers, Orne, France
politicalAlignment conservative
positionHeld Mayor of Rambouillet
Minister for Employment, Labour and Social Cohesion of France
President of the Senate of France
Senator of Yvelines
previouslyHeld President of the Senate of France from 2008 to 2011
reElectedTo President of the Senate of France in 2014
religion Roman Catholicism
represents Yvelines
residence Rambouillet, France
sexOrGender male
spouse Christine Weiss
workLocation Paris
surface form: Paris, France

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Senate of France currentPresidingOfficer Gérard Larcher
UDI founder Gérard Larcher
subject surface form: Union des Démocrates et Indépendants