Franck Gilard

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Franck Gilard (born November 1, 1950, in Riaillé, Loire-Atlantique) was a member of the National Assembly of France from 2002 to 2017, representing the 5th constituency of the Eure department,[1] as a member of the Union for a Popular Movement.

Preceded byCatherine Picard
Succeeded byClaire O'Petit
Born (1950-11-01) 1 November 1950 (age 75)
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Franck Gilard
Franck Gilard in 2011
Member of the National Assembly
for Eure's 5th constituency
In office
20 June 2002  20 June 2017
Preceded byCatherine Picard
Succeeded byClaire O'Petit
Personal details
Born (1950-11-01) 1 November 1950 (age 75)
PartyThe Republicans
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He also belonged to the Club de l'horloge.[2]

Biography

Franck Gilard holds a master's degree in law and is a graduate of the Sciences Po.[3] He was “trained in the meetings of the Club de l'Horloge”.

A former colleague of René Tomasini and Alain Pluchet, Franck Gilard was elected deputy on June 16, 2002, in the Eure's 5th constituency. He was re-elected on June 17, 2007, and June 17, 2012. He did not run for re-election in 2017.

In the National Assembly, Franck Gilard is a member of the Republican Right group, and sits on the Economic Affairs Committee and the Special Committee responsible for auditing and verifying accounts.

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