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Sauveur Gandolfi-Scheit (born January 19, 1947 in Bastia ) is a French politician . He has been a member of the National Assembly since 2007 .

Gandolfi-Scheit joined the Gaullist Union pour la Nouvelle République in 1958 at the age of eleven during a visit from Charles de Gaulle to Corsica , where he was growing up . Later he belonged to the successor party RPR and the resulting UMP . In his youth he was also active as an athlete and was, among other things, Corsican champion in the 100-meter run . In 1975 he completed his medical studies in Marseille , earned a doctorate and returned to Bastia in 1976 as a doctor. In the same year he was elected mayor of the small town of Biguglia . In the run-up to the parliamentary elections in 1986, he was proposed as a possible candidate for the Gaullists, but was ultimately only deputy to Pierre Pasquini , who was elected member of parliament. On the other hand, he made it into the regional council of Corsica in the same year . In the following time he worked in various Corsican associations and companies, including the Compagnie Corse Méditerranée . He was also chairman of the UMP in the Haute-Corse department, which was founded in 2002. In the parliamentary elections in 2007 he entered the first constituency of the Haute-Corse department and defeated the previous communist MPs in the second round with 53.9%; the constituency had previously been in communist hands for 45 years. In 2012 he was re-elected. In 2016, he assisted Nicolas Sarkozy in the Republican presidential primaries.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ M. Sauveur Gandolfi-Scheit Assemblée Nationale , assemblee-nationale.fr
  2. Portrait. (No longer available online.) In: depute-gandolfi.com. Archived from the original on December 26, 2012 ; accessed on April 26, 2019 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.depute-gandolfi.com
  3. ^ Serge Dassault and Patrick Balkany parmi les parlementaires qui soutiennent Nicolas Sarkozy. In: lemonde.fr. September 9, 2016, accessed April 26, 2019 .