Florence Portelli
Florence Portelli | |
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Mayor of Taverny | |
Assumed office 4 Avril 2014 | |
Regional Councillor of Île-de-France | |
Assumed office 18 December 2015 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Argenteuil, France | 23 March 1978
Political party | UMP (Before 2015) The Republicans (2015–present) |
Alma mater | Panthéon-Assas University |
Florence Portelli (born 23 March 1978 in Argenteuil) is a French politician.
Elected Mayor of Taverny in 2014, she is also regional councillor of Île-de-France since 2015.
Member of The Republicans, she was the spokeswoman of François Fillon during the French presidential election in 2017. She was a candidate for the presidency of The Republicans.
Biography
She is the daughter of senator Hugues Portelli and Marie Bosi
Portelli enrolled at the Panthéon-Assas University where she graduated with a M.A. in public law of the Sorbonne Law School and, later, with a degree of Paris Institute of Criminology.[1]
In 2014, she was elected Mayor of Taverny[2][3] and became regional councillor of Île-de-France after the 2015 elections.[1]
In 2015, she was appointed as member of The Republicans political bureau by Nicolas Sarkozy[4] and became National Secretary for Culture of the political movement.[5]
Having supported François Fillon during the 2012 leadership election, she was selected as spokesperson for his 2017 presidential campaign,[6] and later as The Republicans spokeswoman for the French legislative election, 2017.[7]
She declared her candidacy on 29 August 2017.[8] she militates "for the right to recover its pride", to "return to activists the place that they should have in the party", and "a refoundation, a democratized functioning, a radical change to statutes and clarification of the ideological line of the party".[9] She excludes any possibility of cooperating with the extreme right, argues for the need to "reinforce" immigration control, and supports the definitive exclusion of LR members of "The Constructives",[10] saying they had "excluded themselves", but invited those who hoped that its creation would propel the right to reform to "to return to the fold," believing them mistaken.[1]
In February 2018, she is appointed General secretary of "Libres !", a movement created by Valérie Pécresse and associated with the Republicans.[11]
Personal life
She has been playing piano since the age of six and is an avid jazz lover.[7] In 2016, she was elected President of the Orchestre national d'Île-de-France, a French symphony orchestra[12]
References
- ^ a b c Benjamin Pierret (30 August 2017). "Les Républicains : qui est Florence Portelli, candidate à la présidence du parti ?". RTL. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
- ^ "Taverny : Portelli, la plus jeune". Le Parisien. 4 April 2014. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
- ^ Daniel Chollet (22 April 2014). "Florence Portelli : "j'étais fascinée par Philippe Séguin"". La Gazette du Val-d'Oise. Retrieved 31 August 2017..
- ^ "Florence Portelli entre au bureau national de l'UMP". Le Parisien. 20 May 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2017..
- ^ "Florence Portelli (LR) nommée secrétaire nationale à la culture". Le Parisien. 10 September 2015. Retrieved 7 August 2017..
- ^ "François Fillon : une victoire grâce à eux !". France Culture. 27 November 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
- ^ a b Diane Malosse (8 August 2017). "Pianiste, snipeuse et filloniste : Florence Portelli, future candidate à la tête de LR ?". L'Obs. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
- ^ "Florence Portelli candidate à la présidence des Républicains". Le Monde. Agence France-Presse. 29 August 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
- ^ Emmanuel Galiero (29 August 2017). "Florence Portelli : « Je suis candidate à la présidence des Républicains »". Le Figaro. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
- ^ Lucie Soullier (11 October 2017). "Présidence de LR : Wauquiez, Portelli et de Calan officiellement en lice". Le Monde. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
- ^ Vigogne, Ludovic (15 February 2018). "Valérie Pécresse dote Libres! d'un organigramme". L'Opinion.
- ^ Alexandre Sulzer (31 August 2017). "Florence Portelli candidate à la présidence des Républicains". L'Express. Agence France-Presse. Retrieved 29 October 2017.