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Gilbert Collard

French writer, barrister and politician (born 1948)

Gilbert Collard

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French writer, barrister and politician (born 1948)

FieldValue
nameGilbert Collard
honorific-suffixMEP
imageCollard MEP 2019.jpg
captionCollard in 2019
officeMember of the European Parliament
term_start2 July 2019
constituencyFrance
office1Secretary-General of the
Rassemblement bleu Marine
term_start122 September 2012
term_end12017
predecessor1Position established
successor1Position abolished
office2Member of the National Assembly
for Gard's 2nd constituency
term_start219 June 2012
term_end21 July 2019
predecessor2Étienne Mourrut
successor2Nicolas Meizonnet
birth_date
birth_placeMarseille, France
birth_nameGilbert Georges Jean Camille René Collard
alma_materAix-Marseille University
Panthéon-Assas University
residenceGallician, Gard
partyReconquête (2022–2023)
otherpartyFrench Section of the Workers' International (1964–1969)
Socialist Party (1969–1992)
Independent (1992–2017)
National Rally (2017–2022)
professionBarrister
spouse
website

| honorific-suffix = MEP Rassemblement bleu Marine for Gard's 2nd constituency Panthéon-Assas University Socialist Party (1969–1992) Independent (1992–2017) National Rally (2017–2022)

Gilbert Georges Jean Camille René Collard (; born 3 February 1948) is a French writer, barrister and politician serving as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since 2019. A member of the National Rally (RN) until 2022, he was a member of the National Assembly for the 2nd constituency of Gard from 2012 until 2019. Collard also served as Secretary-General of the Rassemblement bleu Marine (RBM) since 2012, a right-wing political association and think-tank supporting Marine Le Pen. In January 2022, he left the RN for Éric Zemmour's Reconquête.

Biography

Early life and education

Gilbert Collard was born in Marseille and grew up in Châtel-Guyon. He studied law at Aix-Marseille University and Panthéon-Assas University. During his youth, he was a member of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) and subsequent Socialist Party (PS) until 1992. His sister was lawyer and activist Jehanne Collard (1950–2021).

Career and first involvement in politics

presidential election]], as a supporter of Marine Le Pen.

Collard started his career as a barrister in Marseille in 1971. He quickly became a well-known lawyer at the national level, often speaking in the media about cases he defended. He most notably had Laurent Gbagbo, Charles Pasqua, Marine Le Pen, Valérie Bègue, as well as Paul Aussaresses as clients. In 2001, he was an independent candidate for Mayor of Vichy. He was elected to the city's council but declined the mandate.

Member of the National Assembly

Collard moved to Gallician, a town in Gard. He was elected to the National Assembly as a member of the RBM in the 2012 legislative election, at the same time as Marion Maréchal-Le Pen in Vaucluse. He succeeded Étienne Mourrut of the Union for a Popular Movement, whom he had defeated.

Along with Marion Maréchal and other FN senior executives, Collard took part in the mass demonstrations against same-sex marriage organized in Paris by La Manif pour tous movement in the first half of 2013.

Since the 2014 municipal election, Collard has been a councillor of Saint-Gilles, Gard.

On 17 April 2017, during a Marine Le Pen rally for the 2017 French presidential election, an anti-fascist disrupter threw a Molotov cocktail towards him; he sustained minor injuries amid a quick reaction by police officers. Gilbert Collard was reelected to the National Assembly in the 2017 legislative election. He officially joined the National Rally, then called National Front, later the same year.

Member of the European Parliament

Collard stood as a candidate in the 2019 European Parliament election. Following his election he resigned from the National Assembly, where he was succeeded by his substitute Nicolas Meizonnet.

Defection to Reconquête

On 22 January 2022, Collard along with Jérôme Rivière left the RN for Reconquête, the party of the far-right presidential candidate Éric Zemmour.

References

References

  1. "Le décès de Jehanne Collard, avocate de familles de victimes du drame de Millas".
  2. Samuel, Henry. (17 June 2012). "Marion Le Pen becomes youngest French MP in modern history". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
  3. "2012 French legislative elections: Gard's 2nd constituency (first round and run-off)". Minister of the Interior (France).
  4. Fouquet, Helene. (17 June 2012). "Anti-Euro Le Pen Party Wins First Parliament Seats in 15 Years". [[Bloomberg Businessweek]].
  5. Larquier, Ségolène de. (14 January 2013). "A pink and blue tide against same-sex marriage". Le Point.
  6. [https://www.huffingtonpost.fr/2017/04/17/vise-par-un-cocktail-molotov-le-depute-fn-gilbert-collard-denon_a_22043350/ Visé par un cocktail Molotov, le député FN Gilbert Collard dénonce "des idéologues fascisants"] (in French), ''HuffPost''. 17 April 2017.
  7. (21 January 2022). "Présidentielle: Gilbert Collard quitte le Rassemblement national pour rejoindre Éric Zemmour".
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