Vincent Jeanbrun

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Prime MinisterSébastien Lecornu
Preceded byJuliette Méadel (Minister Delegate for the City)
Éric Woerth (Housing)
Preceded byRachel Keke
Succeeded byNicolas Tryzna
Vincent Jeanbrun
Jeanbrun in 2024
Minister of the City and Housing
Assumed office
12 October 2025
Prime MinisterSébastien Lecornu
Preceded byJuliette Méadel (Minister Delegate for the City)
Éric Woerth (Housing)
Member of the National Assembly
for Val-de-Marne's 7th constituency
In office
8 July 2024  12 November 2025
Preceded byRachel Keke
Succeeded byNicolas Tryzna
Mayor of L'Haÿ-les-Roses
In office
30 March 2014  11 October 2024
Preceded byPierre Coilbault
Succeeded byClément Decrouy
Personal details
Born (1984-05-05) 5 May 1984 (age 41)
Paris, France
PartyUnion for a Popular Movement (2004–2015)
The Republicans (2015–2019, 2021–2025)
Children2

Vincent Jeanbrun (French pronunciation: [vɛ̃sɑ̃ ʒɑ̃bʁɛ̃]; born 5 May 1984) is a French politician who has served as Minister of the City and Housing since 12 October 2025. A former member of The Republicans (LR), from which he was expelled for joining the second Lecornu government following the party's refusal to participate, Jeanbrun previously served as mayor of L'Haÿ-les-Roses (20142024) and represented the 7th constituency of Val-de-Marne in the National Assembly (20242025).

Career in regional politics

Active within the youth wing of the Union for a Popular Movement, Jeanbrun ran in 2011 for the General Council of Hauts-de-Seine in the now-former canton of Nanterre-Sud-Est, placing fifth in the first round. In 2012, he became a parliamentary assistant to Valérie Pécresse.[1]

In 2014, Jeanbrun was elected mayor of L'Haÿ-les-Roses.[1] He was reelected in 2020.[2][3] In the 2015 departmental elections, he was elected to the Departmental Council of Val-de-Marne for the canton of L'Haÿ-les-Roses, a seat he held from April until his resignation the following December, when he was elected to the Regional Council of Île-de-France, where he was elected president of the majority coalition group in 2021.[4]

Member of the National Assembly, 2022–2025

In the 2022 legislative election, Jeanbrun contested the 7th constituency of Val-de-Marne but came in third in the first round, behind Rachel Keke and Roxana Maracineanu.[5] In the 2024 snap election, he contested the seat again, this time winning by 545 votes, scoring 50.67% of the second-round vote against Keke.

In parliament, Jeanbrun served on the Committee on Foreign Affairs from 2024 to 2025.[6]

In The Republicans' 2025 leadership election, Jeanbrun endorsed Laurent Wauquiez to succeed Éric Ciotti as the party's new chair and joined his campaign team.[7]

Later in 2025, he was appointed Minister of the City and Housing in the second government of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu,[8] leading to him being suspended from The Republicans, which refused to enter the government.

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