Gilles Savary
Gilles Savary (born 6 December 1954 in Oradour-sur-Vayres, Haute-Vienne) is a French politician and former Member of the European Parliament for the Île-de-France. He is a member of the Socialist Party, which is part of the Party of European Socialists, and was vice-chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Transport and Tourism.
He was also a substitute for the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, a member of the delegation for relations with Iran, and a member of the temporary committee on policy challenges and budgetary means of the enlarged Union 2007–2013.
Career
    
- Master's degree in economics (1975)
 - Specialised higher degree (DESS) in regional planning and regional development (1976)
 - Postgraduate diploma (DEA) in regional and urban analysis (1977)
 - Technical adviser in the office of the Chairman of the Aquitaine Regional Council (1982–1985), then in the office of the Chairman of the Tarn-et-Garonne Regional Council (1985–1987), then in the office of the State Secretary for Local Government Administration at the Ministry of the Interior (1988)
 - Head of the office of the Chairman of the Gironde Regional Council (1988–1992)
 - Visiting lecturer in economics, Bordeaux Institute of Political Studies (1992–1999)
 - Member of the Socialist Party national council (since 1997)
 - National responsibility in the Socialist Party for public services (2001–2003)
 - Vice-Chairman of the National Federation of Socialist and Republican Elected Representatives (1997–2001)
 - Leader of the Socialist Group on Bordeaux City Council (1995–2004)
 - Vice-Chairman of the Gironde Departmental Council (since 2004)
 - Vice-Chairman of the Aquitaine Regional Council (1998–1999)
 - Member of the European Parliament (from 1999 to 2009)
 - Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Transport, Tourism and Regional Policy (1999–2009) and Chairman of the Intergroup on the Sky and Space (2000–2004)
 - Knight of the National Order of Merit (1999)
 - Deputy for Gironde's 9th constituency (2012-2017)
 - Chair of Territories of Progress (2020 to present)
 
External links
    
- Official website (in French)
 - European Parliament biography
 - Declaration of financial interests (in French; PDF file)
 
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