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Éric Besson (born 2 April 1958 in
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) is a French politician and businessman. From 2009 to 2010, he was the Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Co-Development in the government of
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. He left the
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(PS) during the first round of the 2007 presidential elections to found The Progressives, a
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affiliate party of
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's
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(UMP). He has been Deputy Secretary-General of the UMP since 2009. In 2012, Besson established a
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firm, Eric Besson Consulting, advising international industry and energy firms.


Biography

Eric Besson was born in
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, on 2 April 1958. His mother is of Lebanese origin. His father, an officer in the
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, was killed in a flight accident three months before Éric Besson's birth. After graduating high school in Casablanca, he moved to France to attend the
Montpellier Business School Montpellier Business School is a French business school (grande école) located in Montpellier. Founded in 1897 by the Montpellier Chamber of Commerce and Industry, this Grande école is one of the oldest of the French Écoles Supérieures de Co ...
. He then studied at the
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(Sciences Po), before unsuccessfully applying to the
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(ENA). Besson subsequently joined the French car company
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, then was editor-in-chief of business magazine '' Challenges'', before joining the
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foundation.


Political career


Beginnings (1993–2007)

Besson was a member of the
Socialist Party Socialist Party is the name of many different political parties around the world. All of these parties claim to uphold some form of socialism, though they may have very different interpretations of what "socialism" means. Statistically, most of th ...
from 1993 to 2007. He has been mayor of Donzère since 1995 and was the ''député'' for the
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between 1997 and 2007, when he did not stand for re-election. During his time as a Member of Parliament, Besson was a member of the National Commission for Defense and the Armed Forces from 1997 to 1998, the Financial and Economic Planning Commission from 1998 to 2002, the Commission of Inquiry on the Activity and Functioning of Commercial Courts, and the Commission of Inquiry on
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and fast neutron reactors (both in 1998). Following his re-election in 2002, he became a full member of the Supervisory Board of the Social Debt Amortizement Fund and the Supervisory Board of the Agency for Industrial Innovation. Besson was appointed the PS National Secretary for the Economy, Employment and Business in 2003, and National Secretary for the Economy and Taxation in 2005.


State Secretary for Prospectives and Evaluation of Public Policies (2007–2009)

Besson began the
2007 French presidential election Presidential elections were held in France on 21 and 22 April 2007 to elect the successor to Jacques Chirac as president of France (and ''ex officio'' Co-Prince of Andorra) for a five-year term. As no candidate received a majority of the vot ...
as a member of
Ségolène Royal Ségolène Royal (; born Marie-Ségolène Royal; 22 September 1953) is a French politician who took part in the 2007 French presidential election, losing to Nicolas Sarkozy in the second round. She was the first woman in France's history to r ...
's campaign team. However, he resigned as the PS finance secretary on 14 February 2007 over frustration about Royal's presidential campaign, which he saw as "badly organised". He then quit the Socialist Party on 21 February and supported Nicolas Sarkozy's presidential bid for which he was harshly criticized. In May 2007, he was appointed as State Secretary for Prospectives and Evaluation of Public Policies under the government of Francois Fillon. That year, he also launched a new political party, The Progressives, affiliated with the
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, Nicolas Sarkozy's party, through the Liaison Committee for the Presidential Majority. In March 2008, he was re-elected as mayor of Donzère after the first round with 69.92% of the votes. On 18 March 2008, following a ministerial reshuffle, the position of Secretary of State for the Digital Economy was created and subsequently given to Besson. The creation of the post was a response to the Attali report that stressed the importance of digital development for France's economic future. In this capacity, Besson conducted a strategic analysis of 10 challenges facing France until 2025. In October 2008, the "2012 Digital France" plan was released. The plan sought to reduce "the gap between France and its international competitors" in this sector. The strategy to achieve this was based around three major objectives: ensuring far-reaching access to broadband Internet, ensuring production and supply of digital content, and reducing the digital divide. The purpose was to increase economic growth and modernize the country.


Minister for Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Co-Development (2009–2010)

In January 2009, he was appointed Minister for Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Co-Development in the second government of Prime Minister François Fillon. His tenure was characterized by a stronger fight against
illegal immigration Illegal immigration is the migration of people into a country in violation of that country's immigration laws, or the continuous residence in a country without the legal right to do so. Illegal immigration tends to be financially upward, wi ...
and
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. While a guest on a French TV show, Besson described the immigration policy as based on "firmness and humanity". An immigration bill was presented in 2010 that prolonged the detention period of illegal immigrants, penalized employment of illegal immigrants, and called on immigrants wishing to acquire French citizenship to adhere "to the essential principles and values of the republic". Furthermore, Sarkozy gave the immigration ministry a target of 30,000 repatriations per year. At the same time, the state budget for the reception and integration of those entering France legally was increased by more than 20% in order to discourage illegal immigration and, in turn, promote lawful ways of entering and settling in France. Entry formalities for foreigners were simplified, a long-term visa system was established, and 1,000 additional places in reception centers were opened to raise their capacity to absorb asylum seekers. As part of an EU-wide resettlement system to distribute refugees in highly exposed countries such as
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,
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and
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more evenly across the EU, Besson agreed to the resettlement of refugees from Malta to France, making France the first country to act on the scheme. Besson subsequently supported the creation of a common European asylum system and advocated for Malta to host the newly established
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. In September 2009, an area known as "the Jungle" near
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, where many illegal immigrants had settled in order to cross the British channel to the UK, was cleared. According to Besson, the operation was targeting the "logistical infrastructure and mafia-style networks of people traffickers who sell the trip to England at a very high price". Later in 2009, President Sarkozy initiated a public debate on French national identity. Besson was in charge of organizing the debate and argued that discussions about identity had been left to right-wing extremists such as
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for too long. The debate was concluded when Fillon announced the creation of an "experts committee" of politicians and historians in February 2010. The debate damaged Besson's political standing, with one weekly magazine calling him "the most hated man" in the Republic.


Minister for Industry, Energy and the Digital Economy (2010–2012)

Éric Besson was appointed Minister for Industry, Energy and the Digital Economy on 14 November 2010. In December that year, Besson sent a letter to the French state agency governing internet use in order to stop French web hosting company
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from hosting the
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website. The French government had previously deemed WikiLeaks a "criminal" website for violating the "confidentiality of diplomatic relations" and endangering people "protected by diplomatic secrecy", making it illegal for French companies to host WikiLeaks. Besson also reiterated his support for the
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on a visit to the organization's secretariat in May 2011. During his tenure, he oversaw the extension of France's push for greater digitalization. In his capacity as Minister, he organized a "digital G8 seminar" for young professionals in May 2011, followed by the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance Summit in November. Also in November, the "Digital France 2012–2020: assessment and prospects" report was published, a follow-up to the "2012 Digital France" plan. The report set new targets for 2020 for the expansion of digitalization and the enhancement of the digital economy. In April 2011, the
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selected him as its candidate in the newly created Fifth constituency for French residents overseas (covering French citizens resident in
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,
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,
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and
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) for the June 2012 legislative elections. Besson expressed continued support for the use of
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and the export of French nuclear technology. On a visit to Japan's Fukushima Daiichi plant in 2012, the first by an overseas minister, Besson is reported to have said that nuclear energy was too important as an energy source to be abandoned. A study he commissioned on the future of France's energy mix by 2025 nevertheless listed various scenarios for ending reliance on nuclear energy among possible options.


Retreat from national politics

Besson announced his retirement from national politics on 12 May 2012 and returned to the private sector. He retained his position of mayor of Donzère. Although he initially did not seek re-election as mayor, he once again ran for the position during the municipal elections in 2014 after the candidate he supported withdrew his candidacy for health reasons. Besson was re-elected in the first round with 61.49% of the votes.


Post-political career

Eric Besson Consulting was founded in 2012, advising energy and industrial production companies. He is also a shareholder and member of the supervisory board of PayTop, a
fintech Financial technology (abbreviated as fintech) refers to the application of innovative technologies to products and services in the financial industry. This broad term encompasses a wide array of technological advancements in financial services, ...
start-up. In 2016, he was elected to the board of Geocorail, an off-shore engineering company. In July 2017, he became the president of the Blanc-Mesnil football club playing in the 5th French division. According to media reports, he plans to bring the club up to the professional level in 5 to 10 years and plans opening a sports academy by September 2018.


Personal life

Besson was married from 1983–2009 to Sylvie Brunel, a
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and writer and former president of
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, with whom he has three children. Their eldest child, Alexandra (born 1989), is a novelist. Besson married Yasmine Tordjman in September 2010, an art student from
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. She is the granddaughter of former Tunisian president
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. In December 2012, the couple announced their intention to separate and divorced in 2015. He married Jamila Azeroual in August 2015.


Offices

*Governmental functions **Minister for Industry, Energy and Digital Economy: 2010–2012. **Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Mutually-Supportive Development: 2009–2010. **Secretary of State in charge of exploration, appraisal of public policies and development of the digital economy: 2007–2009. *Electoral mandates *National Assembly of France **Member of the
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for
Drôme Drôme (; Occitan: ''Droma''; Arpitan: ''Drôma'') is the southernmost department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France. Named after the river Drôme, it had a population of 516,762 as of 2019.
(2nd constituency): 1997–2007 (Became minister in 2007). Elected in 1997, reelected in 2002. *Municipal Council **Mayor of Donzère: Since 1995. Reelected in 2001, 2008, 2014. **Municipal councillor of Donzère: Since 1995. Reelected in 2001, 2008, 2014.


List of publications


Books

* Pour la nation (2010) * La République numérique (2008) * Qui connaît Madame Royal? (2007)


Co-authored works

* Les inquiétantes ruptures de Monsieur Sarkozy (Parti Socialiste, 2007) * Arnaud de Rosnay le magnifique (with Marie-Christine Zanni, 1987)


Prefaces

* L'homme et le marché: créer et répartir autrement, in Vincent Champain, Gilles Cazes, Xavier Greffe t al.(2006)


Reports

* Plan France numérique 2012–2020, Ed. Premier ministre (2011) * France 2025 - Diagnostic stratégique : dix défis pour la France - Janvier 2009, Ed. Premier ministre (2009) * Évaluation des grands projets publics : diagnostic et propositions, Ed. Premier ministre (2008) * Accroître la compétitivité des clubs de football professionnel français, Ed. Premier ministre (2008) * L'employabilité des jeunes issus de l'enseignement professionnel initial du second degré, Ed. Ministère de l'éducation nationale (2008) * Flexicurité en Europe - Éléments d'analyse, Ed. Premier ministre (2008) * Formation des prix alimentaires, Ed. Premier ministre (2008) * Droit au logement opposable : 7 pistes pour accroître l'offre de logements sociaux, Ed. Premier ministre (2008) * Valoriser l'acquis de l'expérience : une évaluation du dispositif de VAE, Ed. Premier ministre (2008) * Plan France numérique 2012, Ed. Premier ministre (2008) * Évaluation et proposition sur la mise en œuvre pratique de la "journée de solidarité" dans les entreprises et les administrations publiques, Ed. Premier ministre (2007) * TVA sociale, Ed. Premier ministre (2007) * Nouvelles régulations économiques, Assemblée Nationale (2000) * Rapport d'information déposé par la Commission des finances, de l'économie générale et du plan sur un plan d'urgence d'aide à la création de "très petites entreprises", Assemblée nationale (1999)


References


External links

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Éric Besson's web site
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Biography
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