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Jean-René Lecerf (born 10 April 1951 in
Valenciennes Valenciennes (, also , , ; nl, label=also Dutch, Valencijn; pcd, Valincyinnes or ; la, Valentianae) is a commune in the Nord department, Hauts-de-France, France. It lies on the Scheldt () river. Although the city and region experienced a s ...
) is a French
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and a former member of the
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. He represented the
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department and was a member of the
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Party until 2015.


Political background


Beginnings with Serge Charles

Jean-René Lecerf became involved in the
Rally for the Republic The Rally for the Republic (french: Rassemblement pour la République ; RPR ), was a Gaullist and conservative political party in France. Originating from the Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR), it was founded by Jacques Chirac in 1976 a ...
party and became involved in the political world from the beginning of the 1980s, becoming the parliamentary assistant to Serge Charles, deputy-mayor of
Marcq-en-Barœul Marcq-en-Barœul (; pcd, Marke-in-Bareul; older nl, Marke) is a commune in the Nord department in the Hauts-de-France region in northern France. It is a suburb of the city of Lille, and is immediately adjacent to it on the northeast. It is ...
. He became his chief of staff at the town hall of Marcq-en-Barœul from 1983, preferring to settle in this city rather than in
Roubaix Roubaix ( or ; nl, Robaais; vls, Roboais) is a city in northern France, located in the Lille metropolitan area on the Belgian border. It is a historically mono-industrial commune in the Nord department, which grew rapidly in the 19th century ...
, the new mayor of this city elected in 1983, André Diligent, having also wanted make him his chief of staff. He really made his debut in politics by winning the cantonal elections of 1988 in the canton of Marcq-en-Barœul and appearing on the list led by Serge Charles during the municipal elections of 1989, a list which made him win by a wide margin from the first round with 59.11% of the vote. Elected city councilor, he became first deputy to Serge Charles. When the latter died in 1994, he succeeded him at the head of the Marcquois executive. A year later, the list he led to the municipal elections gathered more than 63% of the votes cast in the first round. He was therefore reappointed as mayor. As a mayor, he strived to develop local facilities, at the level of the city, while associating himself with a series of metropolitan projects and intending to pay "particular attention to underprivileged neighborhoods, where unemployment can reach records”.


Political ascent: General Council of Nord

Elected General Councilor from Marcq-en-Barœul in 1988, the victory of the right in the 1992 cantonal elections brought him to first vice-presidency of the General Council of Nord, while Jacques Donnay (RPR) became the president of the Council. Re-elected general councilor in March 1994, winning nearly 60% of the votes in the first round, he retained his first vice-presidency until March 1998, after which the left once again became the majority in the departmental assembly. Following the defeat of the right, he became the leader of the opposition in the General Council by being elected president of the ''Union pour le Nord'' group.


Urban Community of Lille

In view of the political agreement for the management of the Urban Community of Lille, his election as head of the town hall of Marcq-en-Barœul led him to become vice-president of the community, chaired at that time by
Pierre Mauroy Pierre Mauroy (; 5 July 1928 – 7 June 2013) was a French Socialist politician who was Prime Minister of France from 1981 to 1984 under President François Mitterrand. Mauroy also served as Mayor of Lille from 1973 to 2001. At the time of his de ...
, with whom he maintained cordial relations. In charge of sanitation, he inherited several important files including that of the depollution of the
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, a river that notably crosses the towns of Marcq-en-Barœul and
Marquette-lez-Lille Marquette-lez-Lille (, literally ''Marquette near Lille''; Dutch: ''Market(t)e'') is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It is part of the Métropole Européenne de Lille. Population Monuments * Grands Moulins de Paris Hera ...
. Working in close collaboration with the mayors of the municipalities concerned, he succeeded in the process. These functions also led him to become at the same time administrator of the (1995-2001), then chairman of the program commission of this public institution (1998-2001). Finally, he became vice-president of the Metropolitan Natural Space () from 1995 to 2001.


Election to the Senate

In September 2001, he led the list supported by the RPR and the UDF in the senatorial elections. Despite the many dissidences on the right, his list came second, collecting 902 votes from electors (16.27%), behind the
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list led by Pierre Mauroy (29.99%), and obtained two seats. He was thus elected
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for
Nord Nord, a word meaning "north" in several European languages, may refer to: Acronyms * National Organization for Rare Disorders, an American nonprofit organization * New Orleans Recreation Department, New Orleans, Louisiana, US Film and televisi ...
. Already in 1992, during the senatorial elections, he had put together with some of his political friends, including
Alex Türk Alex Türk (born 25 January 1950 in Roubaix) is a member of the Senate of France The Senate (french: Sénat, ) is the upper house of the French Parliament, with the lower house being the National Assembly, the two houses constituting the ...
, a list "shifted, not to say dissident" against the "official" RPR-UDF list. “It was a kind of sling of the less old elected officials, not to say younger, to demonstrate to the traditional political formations that they had to renew themselves from the inside. To everyone's amazement, we had two elected against three for the official list”, he underlined at the time. With the accumulation of mandates, he decided to give up his post of municipal councilor, leaving his chair as mayor to his first deputy, Bernard Gérard. This resignation led
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to his departure from the Urban Community of Lille, as he was no longer a member of a municipal council.


Senate activities from 2001 to 2015

After having sat from October 2001 to June 2002 within the Social Affairs Commission, Jean-René Lecerf became a member and then vice-president of the Law Commission of the French Senate. He was also a member of the High Council of the public sector from 2002 to 2004. He was also a member of the European Affairs Committee. He was a ''
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'' for a certain number of important bills, such as that on the creation of the Equal Opportunities and Anti-Discrimination Commission (HALDE) or that relating to the prevention of delinquency. In 2007, he became ''rapporteur'' for the opinion of the Law Commission on the "Prison Administration" program of finance bills. Very involved in legal issues, he was particularly invested in the issue of prisons, the
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and the fight against discrimination. In particular, he has been a member of the Superior Council of the prison administration since 2008 and sits on the Commission for monitoring
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as well as on the National Commission for Exceptional Admission to residence. He was also a member of the boards of directors of the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (OFPRA) and the Conservatory of Coastal Spaces and Lakeshores. Finally, he was a member of the Court of Justice of the Republic. He was notably the ''rapporteur'' of the penitentiary law in March 2009. The debates around this bill have also been the occasion for disagreements between the Government (represented by
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then
Michèle Alliot-Marie Michèle Yvette Marie-Thérèse Jeanne Honorine Alliot-Marie (; born 10 September 1946), known in France as MAM, is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from France. She is a member of the Republicans, part of the Eur ...
) and the senatorial majority. With the support of his fellow senators in the Law Commission and then in the Joint Parity Court, Jean-René Lecerf succeeded in safeguarding the principle of individual confinement in particular. The Senate had also unanimously adopted the proposals of the Commission and its rapporteur. In September 2009, he was ''rapporteur'' on the reform of the , which aimed to concretize the referral by litigants to the Superior Council of the Judiciary, referral adopted by the constituent power during the constitutional reform of July 2008. On October 21, 2009, he was appointed ''rapporteur'', for the Senate, of the bill aimed at reducing the risk of criminal
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and containing various provisions of criminal procedure. This bill stemmed in particular from the strong media coverage surrounding the Hodeau affair and the Évrard affair. Attentive to the progress of these cases and having had the opportunity to meet Francis Évrard during a visit to the prison of Sequedin, he revealed a certain number of avenues in order to fight against
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, including the obligation of care and medical monitoring. On November 1, 2009, he co-signed with 23 of his fellow senators, including
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, a column in ''
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'' entitled "''Pourquoi nous ne voterons pas la réforme de la taxe professionnelle''" (). It expressed itself in this capacity for greater coherence in the reforms of local authorities (dealing with competences and then their financing) and for better consideration of the autonomy of local authorities. On July 27, 2010, he tabled a bill relating to the protection of identity aimed at "equipping national identity cards with secure electronic chips which not only will contain digitized biometric data but will also be able to offer their holders new services such as 'remote authentication and electronic signature'". The technical relevance of this proposal had been the subject of criticism from various online media, especially since its filing shortly preceded the demonstrations of vulnerability of the secure electronic chips of the English and German national cards. In November 2014, he presented a report entitled "The fight against discrimination: from incantation to action" with
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( EELV). For Malika Sorel, former member of the High Council for Integration, these proposals were “dangerous, because they work to exacerbate tensions on our territory." Jean-René Lecerf left the Senate on April 21, 2015 to Patrick Masclet to devote himself to the presidency of the departmental council of Nord.


After senate


September 2011 senatorial elections

On the strength of his senatorial record, he announced on June 25, 2011 that he will be a candidate for re-election in the senatorial elections of September 2011. On this occasion, he presented himself at the head of a gathering list "of the
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and
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humanist family" made up of: *
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, outgoing senator (
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), former minister and president of the community of agglomeration of Valenciennes, * Patrick Masclet, mayor ( UMP) of
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, regional councilor and president of the Association of mayors of Nord, *
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, mayor (
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) of
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and former senator, * Alain Poyart, mayor ( UMP) of
Avesnes-sur-Helpe Avesnes-sur-Helpe (; vls, Avenne aan de Helpe) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the Nord department. It is situated 14 km from the Belgian border, and 18 km south of Maubeuge, the near ...
, departmental councilor for Nord and former deputy. Although not invested by the UMP, the list came in second position behind the socialist list and, with 18.34% of the vote, ahead of the other right-wing lists, those of
Alex Türk Alex Türk (born 25 January 1950 in Roubaix) is a member of the Senate of France The Senate (french: Sénat, ) is the upper house of the French Parliament, with the lower house being the National Assembly, the two houses constituting the ...
(10.35%) and Jacques Legendre (9.67%). Only his list managed, on the right, to obtain two elected officials and to renew his two outgoing ones.


Municipal elections of March 2014 in Lille

He was the head of the UMP-
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list in the municipal elections of March 2014, facing outgoing mayor
Martine Aubry Martine Louise Marie Aubry (; née Delors; born 8 August 1950) is a French politician. She was the First Secretary of the French Socialist Party (''Parti Socialiste'', or PS) from November 2008 to April 2012, and has been the Mayor of Lille (No ...
. The list of the latter won in the second round with 52.05% of the vote, against 29.71% for that of Jean-René Lecerf.


March 2015 departmental elections

Jean-René Lecerf was re-elected in the first round during the departmental elections in tandem with Isabelle Frémaux in the canton of Lille-2. He was elected president of the departmental council of Nord on April 2, 2015 by the new UMP-UDI majority.


References

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