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Jean-Louis Borloo (Jean-Louis Marie Borloo) was born on 7 April, 1951 in Paris, France, is a French politician. Discover Jean-Louis Borloo'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 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 7 April 1951
Birthday 7 April
Birthplace Paris, France
Nationality France

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1951

Jean-Louis Marie Borloo (born 7 April 1951) is a French politician who served as president of the Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI) from 2012 to 2014.

1969

Borloo gained his Baccalauréat in 1969, in the Philosophy stream.

1972

In 1972 he took a first degree in Law and Philosophy at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University, in 1974 a further degree in History and Economics at Paris X Nanterre, and in 1976 an MBA at HEC Paris.

1980

Of Picard origin, Borloo began his career as a lawyer in the 1980s.

1986

He became president of the Valenciennes Football Club in 1986.

1989

In 1989, he was elected mayor of Valenciennes as an Independent, winning over 76 per cent of the vote.

In the June 1989 European elections, Borloo was elected to the European Parliament as the second candidate on Simone Veil's list.

Member of European Parliament : 1989–1992.

National Assembly of France

1990

He was a founding member of Ecology Generation in 1990, but he later joined the Union for French Democracy led by François Bayrou.

1992

He held this seat until his election as regional councillor for the Nord-Pas-de-Calais in 1992.

1993

Borloo was elected to the French National Assembly as a Miscellaneous Right candidate representing the Nord's 21st constituency in 1993.

1997

Joining the caucus of the UDF, he was re-elected in 1997, two years after his re-election as Mayor of Valenciennes.

2002

However, in 2002 he joined the Radical Party, associated with the new Union for a Popular Movement.

It was on the Radical-UMP ticket that Borloo was re-elected as a deputy in 2002 and 2007.

He was Minister for the City and Urban Renewal in the Jean-Pierre Raffarin governments between 2002 and 2004, Minister of Labor, Employment and Social Cohesion under Raffarin between 2004 and 2005, and finally Minister for Employment, Social Cohesion and Housing in the Dominique de Villepin government between 2005 and 2007.

In that role, he introduced a five-year plan of social cohesion, which was centered around three axes: equal opportunity, housing and employment.

Minister of the City and Urban Renewal: 2002–2004.

Electoral mandates

European Parliament

2004

Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Cohesion: 2004–2005.

2005

He was co-president of the Radical Party alongside André Rossinot between 2005 and 2007, when he became sole President of the party.

On 21 July 2005 Borloo married news anchorwoman Béatrice Schönberg at Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine.

Minister for Employment, Social Cohesion and Housing: 2005–2007.

2007

He also was Minister of the Economy, Finance and Employment in 2007 and Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and the Sea from 2007 until 2010 under President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Jean-Louis Marie Borloo was born in Paris, his parents were Lucien Borloo born in Guéméné-sur-Scorff and Mauricette Acquaviva from Marseille of Corsican origin.

From 18 May to 19 June 2007, he was Minister of the Economy and Finance in the François Fillon cabinet.

Between 19 June 2007 and November 2010, he was the French minister of State for Energy, Ecology and Sustainable Development.

In this capacity, he was a major player in the 2007–2008 Grenelle de l'environnement.

He quit the government allegedly after being passed over for premiership in a cabinet reshuffle.

Minister of State, Minister for Ecology, Energy and Sustainable Development: 2007–2010.

Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry: May–June 2007.

2011

In April 2011, Borloo left the UMP in protest at Sarkozy's rightward swing.

2012

He announced plans to set up a "republican, ecologist, and social alliance", with a view to becoming a candidate in the 2012 presidential election.

However, he decided not to run as President of France.

In September 2012, he created the Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI), trying to unify all the Centrist parties, while the UDI still allies with the UMP.

President of the Union of Democrats and Independents Group in the National Assembly : 2012–2014.

2014

Despite being a leader in the UDI, Borloo was not involved in the 2014 local elections, mentioning health reasons, such as frontal acute pneumonia and sepsis.

On 6 April 2014, Borloo announced in a letter to the executives of the UDI that he would resign immediately from "every political term and position" due to his health concerns.

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