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'''Éric Woerth''' (born 29 January 1956) is a French politician.

==Life and career==
Woerth was born in [[Creil]], [[Oise]]. He studied at [[HEC School of Management]] and [[Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris]]. He was elected [[National Assembly of France|''député'']] for [[Oise]] in 2002, and was treasurer of the [[Union for a Popular Movement|UMP]] until he resigned in July 2010.<ref>[http://www.france-info.com/france-politique-2010-07-13-eric-woerth-va-bien-sur-quitter-son-poste-de-tresorier-de-l-ump-465443-9-10.html ''Eric Woerth va, "bien sûr", quitter son poste de trésorier de l’UMP''] (Eric Worth will “of course” resign his post as treasurer of UMP)</ref>

He was secretary of State for Reform of the State in the government of [[Jean-Pierre Raffarin]] from 2004 to 2005.

Woerth founded the "''club de la boussole''", a group of UMP ''députés'', and is a member of the ''[[Réformateurs]]'', a liberal trend within the UMP.

He was named Minister for the Budget, Public Accounts and the Civil Service on 18 May 2007, in the government of Prime Minister [[François Fillon]].<ref>[http://www.elysee.fr/elysee/elysee.fr/francais/interventions/2007/mai/composition_du_gouvernement.77059.html Communiqué de la Présidence de la République concernant la composition du gouvernement de M. François FILLON, Premier ministre. ], ''[[Élysée Palace]], 18 May 2007.</ref> Woerth was appointed Minister of Labor, Solidarity and Civil Service in March 2010.<ref>http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/markets/frances-woerth-named-labor-minister-budget-minister/</ref>

On 5 July 2010, following its investigations on the ''Liliane Bettencourt and Éric Woerth'' political controversy, the online newspaper [[Media Part]] revealed a report where Claire Thibout, an ex-accountant working for [[Liliane Bettencourt]], accused Nicolas Sarkozy and Éric Woerth of receiving illegal campaign donations in 2007, in cash.<ref>[http://www.mediapart.fr/ ''L'ex-comptable des Bettencourt accuse: des enveloppes d'argent à Woerth et à Sarkozy''], original report, in French<!-- right now on the main page, no other URL --></ref><ref>[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e72598de-88d5-11df-8925-00144feab49a.html?ftcamp=rss Financial Times]</ref>
The ''[[Canard enchaîné]]'' and ''[[Marianne (magazine)|Marianne]]'' weeklies later revealed that Éric Woerth authorized the sale of the [[Compiegne]] racetrack to a group with close connections to [[Union for a Popular Movement|UMP], for a very low price and through an improper procedure.<ref>[http://www.lejdd.fr/Politique/Actualite/Compiegne-Woerth-reste-en-selle-207418/ « Compiègne : Woerth reste en selle »], ''[[Le Journal du dimanche]]'', 14 juillet 2010.</ref>. He currently is under formal investigation by the [[Cours de Justice de la Republique]] for that sale.

==Political career==

'''Governmental functions'''

Minister of Labor, Solidarity and Public service : March–November 2010.

Minister of Budget, Public Accounts, Public Service and State Reform : 2007-2010.

Secretary of State for State Reform : 2004-2005.

'''Electoral mandates'''

'''''National Assembly of France'''''

Member of the [[National Assembly of France]] for [[Oise]] (4th constituency) : 2002-2004 (Became minister in 2004) / 2005-2007 (Became minister in 2007) / And since 2010. Elected in 2002, reelected in 2005, 2007.

'''''Regional Council'''''

Vice-president of the Regional Council of Picardie : 1992-1998.

Regional councillor of [[Picardie]] : 1986-2002 (Resignation). Reelected in 1992, 1998.

'''''Municipal Council'''''

Mayor of [[Chantilly, Oise]] : 1995-2004 (Resignation) / And since 2005. Reelected in 2001, 2005, 2008.

Deputy-mayor of [[Chantilly, Oise]] : 2004-2005.

Municipal councillor of [[Chantilly, Oise]] : Since 1995. Reelected in 2001, 2008.

'''''Community of communes Council'''''

President of the [[Communauté de communes]] of the aire cantilenne : Since 1995. Reelected in 2001, 2008.

Member of the [[Communauté de communes]] of the aire cantilienne : Since 1995. Reelected in 2001, 2008.

==References==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.blog-ewoerth.com/ Éric Woerth's blog] {{fr icon}}
* [http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2010/07/02/affaire-bettencourt-les-banques-suisses-chargent-eric-woerth_1381985_3224.html#ens_id=1373579&xtor=RSS-3208 Affaire Bettencourt : les banques suisses chargent Eric Woerth], ''Le Monde'' (2 July 2010 {{fr icon}}

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