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{{Short description|French politician (born 1953)}}
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{{ infobox officeholder
| name = Bruno Joncour
| name = Bruno Joncour
| office = Member of the [[National Assembly (France)|National Assembly]]<br>for [[Côtes-d'Armor's 1st constituency]]
| office = Member of the [[National Assembly (France)|National Assembly]]<br />for [[Côtes-d'Armor's 1st constituency]]
|image = Joncour.jpg
| term_start = 21 June 2017
| term_start = 21 June 2017
| term_end =
| term_end = 22 June 2022
| predecessor = Michel Lesage
| predecessor = [[Michel Lesage]]
| successor = [[Mickaël Cosson]]
| office2 = [[Mayor (France)|Mayor]] of [[Saint-Brieuc]]
| office2 = [[Mayor (France)|Mayor]] of [[Saint-Brieuc]]
| term_start2 = 2001
| term_start2 = 2001
| term_end2 = 2017
| term_end2 = 2017
| predecessor2 = Claude Saunier
| predecessor2 = [[Claude Saunier]]
| successor2 = Marie-Claire Diouron
| successor2 = [[Marie-Claire Diouron]]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1953|11|25|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1953|11|25|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Bizerte]], [[Tunisia]]
| birth_place = [[Bizerte]], [[French Protectorate of Tunisia|Tunisia]]
| nationality = [[French nationality law|French]]
| party = [[Democratic Movement (France)|MoDem]]
| party = [[Democratic Movement (France)|MoDem]]
}}
}}


'''Bruno Joncour''' (born 1953) is a French politician, [[Mayor (France)|Mayor]] of [[Saint-Brieuc]] and a member of the [[Democratic Movement (France)|MoDem]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.letelegramme.com/ig/generales/fait-du-jour/bruno-joncour-une-cruelle-deception-15-03-2010-824635.php|title=Fait du jour - Bruno Joncour. "Une cruelle déception"|last=Queillé|first=Hervé|date=15 March 2010|work=Le Télégramme|language=French|accessdate=22 September 2011}}</ref>
'''Bruno Joncour''' (born 25 November 1953) is a French politician, [[Mayor (France)|Mayor]] of [[Saint-Brieuc]] and a member of the [[Democratic Movement (France)|MoDem]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.letelegramme.com/ig/generales/fait-du-jour/bruno-joncour-une-cruelle-deception-15-03-2010-824635.php|title=Fait du jour - Bruno Joncour. "Une cruelle déception"|last=Queillé|first=Hervé|date=15 March 2010|work=[[Le Télégramme]]|language=French|accessdate=22 September 2011}}</ref>


In the [[2001 French municipal elections|2001 local elections]], as the candidate of the right in [[Saint-Brieuc]] ([[Côtes-d'Armor]]), he was elected Mayor with 52% of the vote in the runoff, ending 39 years of [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist]] rule. He was a member of the [[Union for French Democracy]] (UDF) and was one of the few members of the UDF not to join the new [[Union for a Popular Movement]] (UMP) in 2002.
In the [[2001 French municipal elections|2001 local elections]], as the candidate of the right in [[Saint-Brieuc]] ([[Côtes-d'Armor]]), he was elected Mayor with 52% of the vote in the runoff, ending 39 years of [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist]] rule. He was a member of the [[Union for French Democracy]] (UDF) and was one of the few members of the UDF not to join the new [[Union for a Popular Movement]] (UMP) in 2002.
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He was the UDF's top candidate in [[2004 Brittany regional election]], winning 11.06% of the vote in the first round before merging with the UMP list led by [[Josselin de Rohan]]. Although the UMP-UDF list was defeated in a landslide in the runoff, Joncour was elected to the [[Regional Council of Brittany]].
He was the UDF's top candidate in [[2004 Brittany regional election]], winning 11.06% of the vote in the first round before merging with the UMP list led by [[Josselin de Rohan]]. Although the UMP-UDF list was defeated in a landslide in the runoff, Joncour was elected to the [[Regional Council of Brittany]].


In 2007 he joined [[François Bayrou]]'s [[Democratic Movement (France)|MoDem]]
In 2007 he joined [[François Bayrou]]'s [[Democratic Movement (France)|MoDem]].


Although his election in 2001 was deemed to be an 'accident', he was re-elected in the [[2008 French municipal elections|2008 local elections]] with the support of the right against [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist]] MP [[Danielle Bousquet]]. He won 44.71% in the first round (against 40.12% for Bousquet) and was re-elected with 54.28% of the votes in the runoff.
Although his election in 2001 was deemed to be an 'accident', he was re-elected in the [[2008 French municipal elections|2008 local elections]] with the support of the right against [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist]] MP [[Danielle Bousquet]]. He won 44.71% in the first round (against 40.12% for Bousquet) and was re-elected with 54.28% of the votes in the runoff.
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 21 December 2024

Bruno Joncour
Member of the National Assembly
for Côtes-d'Armor's 1st constituency
In office
21 June 2017 – 22 June 2022
Preceded byMichel Lesage
Succeeded byMickaël Cosson
Mayor of Saint-Brieuc
In office
2001–2017
Preceded byClaude Saunier
Succeeded byMarie-Claire Diouron
Personal details
Born (1953-11-25) 25 November 1953 (age 71)
Bizerte, Tunisia
Political partyMoDem

Bruno Joncour (born 25 November 1953) is a French politician, Mayor of Saint-Brieuc and a member of the MoDem.[1]

In the 2001 local elections, as the candidate of the right in Saint-Brieuc (Côtes-d'Armor), he was elected Mayor with 52% of the vote in the runoff, ending 39 years of Socialist rule. He was a member of the Union for French Democracy (UDF) and was one of the few members of the UDF not to join the new Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) in 2002.

He was the UDF's top candidate in 2004 Brittany regional election, winning 11.06% of the vote in the first round before merging with the UMP list led by Josselin de Rohan. Although the UMP-UDF list was defeated in a landslide in the runoff, Joncour was elected to the Regional Council of Brittany.

In 2007 he joined François Bayrou's MoDem.

Although his election in 2001 was deemed to be an 'accident', he was re-elected in the 2008 local elections with the support of the right against Socialist MP Danielle Bousquet. He won 44.71% in the first round (against 40.12% for Bousquet) and was re-elected with 54.28% of the votes in the runoff.

As the MoDem candidate in the 2008 Senate elections, he won 23.61% of the votes in the Côtes-d'Armor electoral college and was not elected. He was second candidate behind Sylvie Goulard in the West constituency in the 2009 European election, but he was not elected to the European Parliament.

In 2009, he was selected to be the MoDem's candidate in Brittany for the 2010 regional elections.

References

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  1. ^ Queillé, Hervé (15 March 2010). "Fait du jour - Bruno Joncour. "Une cruelle déception"". Le Télégramme (in French). Retrieved 22 September 2011.