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François Fillon

François Charles Amand Fillon

Prime minister of France (2007-2012).

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Place of Birth

Le Mans

Position Held

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Member of the French National Assembly
(6/20/2012 - 6/20/2017)
Mayor of Sablé-Sur-Sarthe
(1983 - 2001)
Member of the General Council
(1981 - 1998)
Senator of the French Fifth Republic
(9/26/2004 - 11/1/2004)
Member of the French National Assembly
(7/2/1981 - 4/1/1986)
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1986 - 5/14/1988)
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/23/1988 - 4/1/1993)
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1993 - 5/1/1993)
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/12/1997 - 6/7/2002)
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/19/2002 - 7/19/2002)
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/20/2007 - 7/19/2007)
Ministry of Labour
(3/7/2002 - 3/31/2004)
Prime Minister of France
(5/17/2007 - 5/16/2012)
French Education Minister
(3/31/2004 - 6/2/2005)
Senator of the French Fifth Republic
(9/18/2005 - 6/17/2007)
Municipal Executive
(2001 - )
President
(4/19/2001 - 9/12/2012)
President of the Regional Council of Pays De La Loire
(3/20/1998 - 5/16/2002)
Regional Councillor of Pays De La Loire
(1998 - 2007)
Vice President
(1985 - 1992)
Ministry of Higher Education and Research
(1993 - 1995)
Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(11/17/1988 - 9/25/1991)
Substitute Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(6/23/1997 - 1/26/1998)

Member of Political Party

Union for a Popular Movement
(11/17/2002 - 5/30/2015)
Rally for the Republic
(1977 - 2002)
The Republicans
(5/30/2015 - )

Country of Citizenship

France

Occupation

Politician
Lawyer
Legislative Assistant
(1976 - 1977)

Award Received

Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit
(11/21/2007)
Order of the Three Stars
Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun
(4/29/2013)
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour
(2012)
Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers

Educated At

Le Mans University
Paris Descartes University
Château Des Perrays
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(September 1969 - June 1972)
Sciences Po
Paris Cité University

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Commons Gallery

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Human
3/4/1954
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François
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Title
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Fillon
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Mister Nobody
2016 The Republicans (France) Presidential Primary
Penelope Fillon
(6/28/1980 - )
Start Time
: 6/28/1980
Master of Laws
Diplôme D'études Approfondies
Anne Fillon
Dominique Fillon
Pierre Fillon
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French
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
Possibly Invalid Entry Requiring Further References
Q116063621
Misappropriation of Public Funds
(6/17/2025)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Fillon Affair
Penalty
:
Suspended Sentence
Penalty
:
Ineligibility in French Law
Penalty
:
Fine
Point in Time
: 6/17/2025
Electoral District
:
Paris' 2nd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
14th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 6/20/2012
End Time
: 6/20/2017
Start Time
: 1983
End Time
: 2001
Electoral District
:
Sarthe
Start Time
: 1981
End Time
: 1998
Start Time
: 9/26/2004
End Time
: 11/1/2004
Electoral District
:
Sarthe's 4th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
7th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 7/2/1981
End Time
: 4/1/1986
Electoral District
:
Q23891085
Parliamentary Term
:
8th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/2/1986
End Time
: 5/14/1988
Electoral District
:
Sarthe's 4th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
9th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 6/23/1988
End Time
: 4/1/1993
Electoral District
:
Sarthe's 4th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
10th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Replaced By
:
Pierre Lefebvre
Start Time
: 4/2/1993
End Time
: 5/1/1993
Electoral District
:
Sarthe's 4th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
11th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Replaced By
:
Pierre Lefebvre
Start Time
: 6/12/1997
End Time
: 6/7/2002
Electoral District
:
Sarthe's 4th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
12th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Replaced By
:
Marc Joulaud
Start Time
: 6/19/2002
End Time
: 7/19/2002
Electoral District
:
Sarthe's 4th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
13th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Replaced By
:
Marc Joulaud
Start Time
: 6/20/2007
End Time
: 7/19/2007
Replaced By
:
Jean-Louis Borloo
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Raffarin Government
Member of Cabinet
:
First Raffarin Government
Replaces
:
Élisabeth Guigou
Start Time
: 3/7/2002
End Time
: 3/31/2004
Replaced By
:
Jean-Marc Ayrault
Replaces
:
Dominique De Villepin
Start Time
: 5/17/2007
End Time
: 5/16/2012
Replaced By
:
Gilles De Robien
Member of Cabinet
:
Third Raffarin Government
Replaces
:
Luc Ferry
Start Time
: 3/31/2004
End Time
: 6/2/2005
Start Time
: 9/18/2005
End Time
: 6/17/2007
Electoral District
:
Solesmes
Start Time
: 2001
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Q1117625
Start Time
: 4/19/2001
End Time
: 9/12/2012
Replaced By
:
Jean-Luc Harousseau
Replaces
:
Olivier Guichard
Start Time
: 3/20/1998
End Time
: 5/16/2002
Start Time
: 1998
End Time
: 2007
Electoral District
:
Sarthe
Start Time
: 1985
End Time
: 1992
Start Time
: 1993
End Time
: 1995
Represents
:
France
Start Time
: 11/17/1988
End Time
: 9/25/1991
Represents
:
France
Start Time
: 6/23/1997
End Time
: 1/26/1998
Start Time
: 11/17/2002
End Time
: 5/30/2015
Start Time
: 1977
End Time
: 2002
Start Time
: 5/30/2015
Employer
:
Joël Le Theule
Start Time
: 1976
End Time
: 1977
For Work
:
Prime Minister of France
Point in Time
: 11/21/2007
Award Rationale
: Pour sa contribution à l’approfondissement des relations économiques entre le Japon et la France et aux échanges parlementaires entre les deux pays.
Point in Time
: 4/29/2013
For Work
:
Prime Minister of France
Point in Time
: 2012
Start Time
: September 1969
End Time
: June 1972