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Jean-Pierre Gorges was born on 3 August, 1953 in Gonesse, France. Discover Jean-Pierre Gorges's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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Jean-Pierre Gorges Net Worth
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On Friday 10 September 2021, the mayor of Chartres received the candidate for the right-wing primary Valérie Pécresse in view of the 2022 French presidential election. He assured her of his full support for the next election. On 24 September, he was appointed speaker for the candidate and president of the Ile-de-france, along with thirty other political figures. This consists of relaying Valérie Pécresse's ideas locally.
On 29 January 2021, he was convicted by the judicial court, for public insults against the ecologist city council Quentin Guillemain, to whom he had said he "deserved two slaps".
On 17 March 2021, during a municipal council meeting, the mayor made climate sceptic comments, reported by the opposition.
At the exit of a city council on 22 November 2018, Jean-Pierre Gorges threatens Paul Larouturou of the French TV show Quotidien, as the journalist was questioning him about the mayor's recent refusal to set up a logistics company.
Jean-Pierre Gorges was, in January 2016, one of the four candidates for the presidency of the Nous Citoyens party, but withdrew before the start of the election.
On 9 September 2016, Jean-Pierre Gorges announced his candidacy for the French presidential election 2017. Presenting himself as an "independent Republican", he chose to run regardless of the wishes of his political family. He created his own movement, named "La France, c'est vous!", after the title of his book-programme published by Cherche midi.
Nominated by the UMP to be a candidate in the first constituency of Eure-et-Loir in 2012. In the second round, the Front National d'Eure-et-Loir called on its voters to vote for Jean-Pierre Gorges, he won in the second round with 50.8% of the vote, on 17. This election is also tainted, according to a testimony reported by Mediapart.
He was re-elected in 2008. After the 2014 municipal elections, he obtained a mandate, his list having obtained 53.5% of the votes in the first round. His list won in the first round of the 2020 municipal elections and he was re-elected mayor by the municipal council.
The election of Françoise Vallet was annulled in June 2008 by the Constitutional Council which declared her ineligible. On 3, Jean-Pierre Gorges publicly announced his candidacy for the legislative by-election that took place in September 2008. He won the by-election with 50.94% of the votes against 49.06% for David Lebon (PS), and thus regained his seat as deputy.
The annulment of the election by the Constitutional Council on 19 November 2007 was based on "the organisation by Mr Gorges, in his capacity as president of the public housing office of Chartres, of 18 housing inauguration ceremonies between March and April 2007, in which he participated". "The repetition of these events within a short period of time is of the nature of a manoeuvre which, in view of the small difference in the number of votes (57), altered the result of the election", the Constitutional Council ruled.
Jean-Pierre Gorges has been a member of parliament since 2002 and was re-elected in 2007 with a lead of only 59 votes. He is a member of the UMP group and the finance committee of the Assemblée nationale. Two appeals were lodged with the Conseil constitutionnel regarding the validity of this election.
In the 2001 municipal election, Éric Chevée (UDF) formed a "ticket" with Marie-Claire Carrère-Gée (RPR), recently established in Eure-et-Loir, with the official support of RPR, the UDF. Jean-Pierre Gorges formed a dissident list supported by Démocratie libérale, bringing together personalities from the RPR, the UDF and the MPF as well as from civil society.
Jean-Pierre Gorges won the right-wing primary in the first round (10 March 2001), beating the Chevée/Carrère-Gée list by 224 votes. His list came first in the second round, ahead of the united list of the left led by Pascal Ory, resulting from the merger of the list officially supported by the Socialist Party (France) and the list of the alternative and associative left "Energies citoyennes".
In 1998, Jean-Pierre Gorges ran for the General Council of Eure-et-Loir, in the Canton of Chartres-Nord-Est, on a list with the label "Divers droite". He obtained only 8.79% and was therefore unable to stand in the second round. Christian Gigon, the mayor of Champhol, was finally elected.
In the 1995 municipal elections in Chartres, he was one of Mathieu Brétillard's running mates, who later joined Jean-Pierre Chevènement's Republican Pole, which he has since left.
Following the 1995 municipal election in Chartres, Jean-Pierre Gorges decided to get involved in local life, first by creating the association "Chartres, votre ville", which mainly denounced the financial management of the city by the socialist municipality, whose mayor was Georges Lemoine. This association developed within Chartres' civil society. Joining Démocratie libérale at its creation in 1998, Jean-Pierre Gorges became one of the main opponents to the municipality in place.
Jean-Pierre Gorges (born on 3 August 1953 in Gonesse (Seine-et-Oise, now Val-d'Oise), is a French politician. He has been mayor of Chartres and president of the Chartres Métropole agglomeration community since 2001. He was deputy for the first constituency of Eure-et-Loir from 2002 to 2017.