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'''Daniel Delaveau''' (born [[December 22]] [[1952]], [[Châlette-sur-Loing]], [[Loiret]]) is a French politician and incumbent Mayor of [[Rennes]]. He is a member of the [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]].
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| name = Daniel Delaveau
| image = Daniel Delaveau.jpg
| office = [[Mayor (France)|Mayor]] of [[Rennes]]
| term_start = 2008
| term_end = 2014
| predecessor = [[Edmond Hervé]]
| successor = [[Nathalie Appéré]]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1952|12|22|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Châlette-sur-Loing]], [[France]]
| nationality = [[France|French]]
| party = [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]]
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'''Daniel Delaveau''' ({{IPA|fr|danjɛl dəlavo}}; born 22 December 1952 in [[Châlette-sur-Loing]], [[Loiret]]) is a French politician and former [[Mayor (France)|Mayor]] of [[Rennes]].<ref>{{in lang|fr}} [http://www.danieldelaveau.fr/?page_id=34 Biography on his blog] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720213758/http://www.danieldelaveau.fr/?page_id=34 |date=2011-07-20 }}</ref> He is a member of the [[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]].
He was born in a working-class family, and was active in Catholic youth organizations before joining the [[Unified Socialist Party]] in the 1970s and the [[Socialist Party (France)|PS]] in [[1974]]. In [[1989]], he was elected mayor of the Rennes suburb of [[Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande]] and in [[1994]] he joined the department [[General councils (France)|general council]] as councillor for [[Rennes-Sud-Ouest]]. In [[September 2007]], he was designated by his party to lead the left-wing list ([[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]], [[French Communist Party|PCF]], [[Left Radical Party|PRG]], [[Breton Democratic Union|UDB]]) in the March 2008 [[Rennes]] municipal election. In the [[French municipal elections, 2008|2008 local elections]], he was elected Mayor of Rennes, succeeding PS incumbent [[Edmond Hervé]], with 60.40% of the votes in the runoff.


He was born in a working-class family, and was active in Catholic youth organizations before joining the [[Unified Socialist Party (France)|Unified Socialist Party]] in the 1970s and the [[Socialist Party (France)|PS]] in 1974. In 1989, he was elected mayor of the Rennes suburb of [[Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande]] and in 1994 he joined the department [[General councils (France)|general council]] as councillor for [[Rennes-Sud-Ouest]]. In September 2007, he was designated by his party to lead the left-wing list ([[Socialist Party (France)|Socialist Party]], [[French Communist Party|PCF]], [[Left Radical Party|PRG]], [[Breton Democratic Union|UDB]]) in the March 2008 [[Rennes]] municipal election. In the [[2008 French municipal elections|2008 local elections]], he was elected Mayor of Rennes, succeeding PS incumbent [[Edmond Hervé]], with 60.40% of the votes in the runoff.<ref>{{in lang|fr}} [http://ouest.france3.fr/info/elections-municipales-2008/info/Rennes-:-Delaveau-%C3%A9lu-avec-60,40-des-voix-38448661.html France 3].</ref>
In December 2012, he announced he would not run for the next municipal election, in March 2014.<ref>[http://www.ouest-france.fr/actu/actuDet_-Rennes.-Daniel-Delaveau-le-maire-socialiste-ne-se-representera-pas-en-2014_39382-2145175_actu.Htm Daniel Delaveau, le maire de Rennes, ne se représentera pas en 2014] in ''[[Ouest-France]]''</ref> His former deputy mayor, [[Nathalie Appéré]] (Socialist Party), won that election on March 30, 2014.

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== External links ==
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* {{in lang|fr}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20091218120026/http://www.danieldelaveau.fr/ Daniel Delaveau’s blog]

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Latest revision as of 00:18, 5 June 2024

Daniel Delaveau
Mayor of Rennes
In office
2008–2014
Preceded byEdmond Hervé
Succeeded byNathalie Appéré
Personal details
Born (1952-12-22) 22 December 1952 (age 71)
Châlette-sur-Loing, France
Political partySocialist Party

Daniel Delaveau (French pronunciation: [danjɛl dəlavo]; born 22 December 1952 in Châlette-sur-Loing, Loiret) is a French politician and former Mayor of Rennes.[1] He is a member of the Socialist Party.

He was born in a working-class family, and was active in Catholic youth organizations before joining the Unified Socialist Party in the 1970s and the PS in 1974. In 1989, he was elected mayor of the Rennes suburb of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande and in 1994 he joined the department general council as councillor for Rennes-Sud-Ouest. In September 2007, he was designated by his party to lead the left-wing list (Socialist Party, PCF, PRG, UDB) in the March 2008 Rennes municipal election. In the 2008 local elections, he was elected Mayor of Rennes, succeeding PS incumbent Edmond Hervé, with 60.40% of the votes in the runoff.[2] In December 2012, he announced he would not run for the next municipal election, in March 2014.[3] His former deputy mayor, Nathalie Appéré (Socialist Party), won that election on March 30, 2014.

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