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'''Olivier Jardé''' (born 28 March 1953 in [[Courbevoie]], [[Hauts-de-Seine]]) is a French politician who was a member of the [[National Assembly of France]]. He represented the [[Somme (department)|Somme]] department,<ref name='anfr'>{{cite web
'''Olivier Jardé''' (born 28 March 1953 in [[Courbevoie]], [[Hauts-de-Seine]]) is a French politician who was a member of the [[National Assembly of France]]. He represented the [[Somme (department)|Somme]] department as Vice-President,<ref name='anfr'>{{cite web
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==References==
== Career ==
Jardé studied at [[University of Picardy Jules Verne|Université de Picardie Jules Verne]] in [[Amiens|Amiens, France]].

He is a University Professor and Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon at the University Hospital of Amiens orthopedic trauma surgeon. He is also an associate professor of health law and was appointed expert for the Court of Appeal and the Court of Cassation.

Jardé first entered politics in 1989 as mayor of [[Remiencourt]], a small town near Amiens with 170 inhabitants. His first mandate at the Departmental Council of the Somme dates from 1994.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}}

In 1997, the Deputy Mayor of Amiens [[Gilles de Robien]] asked Jardé to be his deputy in the legislative elections. He then replaced Gilles de Robien in the National Assembly during his ministerial career when he was Minister of Transport, Tourism and the Sea, then Minister of National Education. In 2007, Gilles de Robien did not run for election and so Jardé proposed his own candidacy and was elected. He was beaten in the elections of June 2012 but has remained departmental councillor.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Qui suis-je ? {{!}} Olivier Jardé |url=https://www.olivierjarde.info/2133-2/ |access-date=2023-09-14 |language=fr-FR}}</ref>

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Latest revision as of 09:48, 15 September 2023

Olivier Jardé
Olivier Jardé
Member of the French National Assembly for Somme's 2nd constituency
In office
18 July 2002 – 19 June 2012
Preceded byGilles de Robien
Succeeded byBarbara Pompili
Personal details
Born (1953-03-28) 28 March 1953 (age 71)
Courbevoie, France
Political partyThe Centrists
OccupationOrthopedic surgeon

Olivier Jardé (born 28 March 1953 in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine) is a French politician who was a member of the National Assembly of France. He represented the Somme department as Vice-President,[1] and is a member of the Centrists. Olivier Jardé is married and has three daughters.

Career[edit]

Jardé studied at Université de Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens, France.

He is a University Professor and Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon at the University Hospital of Amiens orthopedic trauma surgeon. He is also an associate professor of health law and was appointed expert for the Court of Appeal and the Court of Cassation.

Jardé first entered politics in 1989 as mayor of Remiencourt, a small town near Amiens with 170 inhabitants. His first mandate at the Departmental Council of the Somme dates from 1994.[citation needed]

In 1997, the Deputy Mayor of Amiens Gilles de Robien asked Jardé to be his deputy in the legislative elections. He then replaced Gilles de Robien in the National Assembly during his ministerial career when he was Minister of Transport, Tourism and the Sea, then Minister of National Education. In 2007, Gilles de Robien did not run for election and so Jardé proposed his own candidacy and was elected. He was beaten in the elections of June 2012 but has remained departmental councillor.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "LISTE DÉFINITIVE DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS À L'ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS" (in French). National Assembly of France. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
  2. ^ "Qui suis-je ? | Olivier Jardé" (in French). Retrieved 2023-09-14.

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