Vincent Jeanbrun
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Vincent Jeanbrun | |
|---|---|
Jeanbrun in 2024 | |
| Minister of the City and Housing | |
| Assumed office 12 October 2025 | |
| Prime Minister | Sébastien Lecornu |
| Preceded by | Juliette 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 by | Rachel Keke |
| Succeeded by | Nicolas Tryzna |
| Mayor of L'Haÿ-les-Roses | |
| In office 30 March 2014 – 11 October 2024 | |
| Preceded by | Pierre Coilbault |
| Succeeded by | Clément Decrouy |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 5 May 1984 Paris, France |
| Party | Union for a Popular Movement (2004–2015) The Republicans (2015–2019, 2021–2025) |
| Children | 2 |
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 (2014–2024) and represented the 7th constituency of Val-de-Marne in the National Assembly (2024–2025).
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.