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Jacques Barrot

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Jacques Barrot is the Vice-President of the European Commission Responsible for Justice, Freedom and Security

Born 3 February 1937 at Yssingeaux, France. Three children: Jean-Noël born in 1983, Hélène born in 1984, Marie born in 1989.
Current responsibilities

  • Vice-president of the European Commission in charge of Justice Freedom and Security since May 2008

Former responsibilities within the Commission

  • Vice-president of the European Commission in charge of Transports from November 2004 to May 2008
  • Member of the European Commission for Regional Policy, from April to November 2004

Ministerial responsibilities   

  • State Secretary for Housing, 1974-1978
  • Minister for Trade and Craft Industries, 1978-1979
  • Minister for Health and Social Security, 1979-1981
  • Minister for Labour, the Social Dialogue and Participation, May to November 1995
  • Minister for Labour and Social Affairs, from October 1995 to June 1997

Parliamentary offices held  

  • Member for Haute-Loire from 1967 to 2004 (representing the 1st district of Le Puy-Yssingeaux)
  • Chairman of the National Assembly Committee on Cultural, Family and Social Affairs from March 1986 to March 1988
  • Chairman of the Finance Committee from April 1993 to June 1995
  • Finance Committee special rapporteur on vocational training from June 1997 to May 2002

Local and regional government offices held   

  • Member of the Auvergne Regional Council from 1976 to 1986
  • Mayor of Yssingeaux from March 1989 to March 2001
  • Chairman of the Haute-Loire Departmental Council from 1976 to 2004

Political responsibilities

  • General Secretary of the Centre des Démocrates Sociaux from 19683 to 1991
  • Chairman of the Centre Union Group in the National Assembly from September 1991 to April 1993
  • First Vice-Chairman of the UDF Group in the National Assembly from April 1993 to May 1995
  • Chairman of the UMP (Union pour un Mouvement Populaire) Group in the National Assembly from 2002 to 2004

Other responsibilities  

  • National Vice-chairman of the Cercle de l'Industrie, the forum for major French industrial firms

Academic qualifications

  • Law degree
  • Advanced diploma in sociology
  • Diploma from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris

Published works

  • Les Pierres de l'Avenir (1978)
  • Notre contrat pour l'alternance (together with M. Barnier, D. Perben and J.-P. Raffarin, 2001)
  • L'Europe n'est pas ce que vous croyez (2007)