Bruno Mégret (; born 4 April 1949) is a French former nationalist politician. He was the leader of the
Mouvement National Républicain
The National Republican Movement (''Mouvement national républicain'' or MNR) is a French nationalist political party, created by Bruno Mégret with former Club de l'Horloge members Yvan Blot (also a member of GRECE) and Jean-Yves Le Gallou, ...
political party
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, but retired in 2008 from all political action.
Youth and studies
Born in Paris, Mégret studied at the
École Polytechnique
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The school was founded in 1794 by mat ...
and at the
École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées
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, and is by profession a senior
civil servant
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. He also holds a
Master's degree
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from the
University of California, Berkeley
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. A graduate of the armored cavalry school of
Saumur
Saumur () is a Communes of France, commune in the Maine-et-Loire Departments of France, department in western France.
The town is located between the Loire and Thouet rivers, and is surrounded by the vineyards of Saumur itself, Chinon, Bourgu ...
, he is also a reserve army
captain
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.
Mégret was ranked 317th at the competition for entrance at École Polytechnique in 1969, and since at that time only 300 candidates were admitted every year, he could enter only because some students preferred to study at the slightly more prestigious
École Normale Supérieure
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and turned down the École Polytechnique. However, at École Polytechnique he proved a very dedicated student, and was ranked 18th at the end of the studies. This enabled him to choose between the
École des Mines and the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées to finish his engineering studies. After graduating from the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, he spent the academic year 1974–1975 in Berkeley, and obtained a Master of Science. He then returned to France to work for the Ministère de l'Équipement.
The Club de l'Horloge
In 1975, Mégret met
Yvan Blot at the Commissariat Général du Plan, who invited him to join the ''
Club de l'Horloge''. At the ''Club de l'Horloge'', he became friends with
Jean-Claude Bardet and
Jean-Yves Le Gallou, who with Yvan Blot were also members of the
GRECE. In 1977, Mégret started to work as an engineer on highway construction, at the Direction Départementale de l'Équipement (DDE) of Essonne. During this period, he contributed to the publications of the Club de l'Horloge. In 1979, he became technical advisor to the
minister of cooperation
Robert Galley. He also joined the ''
Rassemblement pour la République
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'' (conservative political party) and was conservative candidate for legislative elections in 1981 against
Michel Rocard
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in
Conflans-Sainte-Honorine.

In 1981, after the defeat of the conservatives in legislative elections, finding the RPR too moderate, and realizing that not being a graduate from the
École Nationale d'Administration
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like
Jacques Toubon or
Jean-François Mancel or
Alain Juppé
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was slowing down his political career in the
Rassemblement pour la République
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, he went on to create the Comités d'Action Républicaine (CAR). However, the appearance of the ''
Front National'' at the European Parliament elections of 1984, shattered the hopes of the CAR which did not even manage to have a list of candidates for these elections.
In the National Front and the MNR
In 1985, Mégret joined
Jean-Marie Le Pen
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's ''
National Front'' (FN, a nationalist political party). In 1986, he was elected to the
French National Assembly
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, representing
Isère
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Jean-Pierre Stirbois, then general secretary of the FN (who died in 1988), he organised Le Pen's
election campaign in 1987 and became the number two (''délégué général'') in the movement.
He was a
member of the European Parliament
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When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the European Coal and S ...
for the
FN from 1989 to 1999. In 1989, Mégret created the ''Institut de formation nationale'', the ''Centre d'études et d'argumentaires'', the magazine ''Identité'', the ''conseil scientifique'' and the publishing house ''Editions Nationales'' to elaborate the doctrine and diffuse the ideas of the Front National. His friends of the Club de l'Horloge Jean-Yves Le Gallou, Jean-Claude Bardet, Yvan Blot and
Jean-Jacques Mourreau of the CAR also secured key positions in the hierarchy of the Front National.
However, the relationship between Le Pen and Mégret turned sour during the following decade. Mégret and others inside the Front started criticizing Le Pen's "extremist" positions, which, they argued, prevented the Front from obtaining political executive positions. Moreover, Mégret started to become very popular with the party members, winning large support against his rival
Bruno Gollnisch, who had been made vice-president and general secretary of the Front National by Le Pen in 1995.
On 9 February 1997, Mégret's wife, Catherine Mégret, was elected mayor of
Vitrolles. Following the social unrest of November–December 1995, Mégret developed a strategy of creating new unions (FN-
RATP, FN-
TCL
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, FN-
Poste, Mouvement pour une Education Nationale, FN-Police) and professional organisations tied to the Front National to increase the audience of the party. This strategy contrasted sharply with the previous traditional anti-union stance of the Front National.
In 1998, Mégret split from the ''
Front National'' and founded, with
Jean-Yves Le Gallou, the ''
Mouvement National Républicain
The National Republican Movement (''Mouvement national républicain'' or MNR) is a French nationalist political party, created by Bruno Mégret with former Club de l'Horloge members Yvan Blot (also a member of GRECE) and Jean-Yves Le Gallou, ...
''.
He received 2.33% of the vote in the first round of the
2002 French presidential election
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. Mégret endorsed Jean-Marie Le Pen in the runoff against Jacques Chirac. He also supported Le Pen in the
2007 presidential election.
After he was sentenced to 8 months of probation, 8000 Euro fine and one-year ban from standing in any election for defalcation of public funds, he resigned in 2008 from the political field. He used money from the town
Vitrolles to support his 2002 presidential run.
Le Figaro
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:
Bruno Mégret se retire de la vie politique
' 20 May 2008
In 2022 he voiced support for the candidacy of
Éric Zemmour in the
2022 French presidential election
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, judging that Zemmour "embodies the right path for our ideas and for France". He criticised the leadership of
Marine Le Pen
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for what Mégret perceives to be the "
de-demonization and then standardization" of the
Rassemblement National, judging her to have 'eroded' the party's firm stance on issues relating to security and identity.
Political career
Electoral mandates
Member of the
National Assembly of France
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for
Isère
Isère ( , ; ; , ) is a landlocked Departments of France, department in the southeastern French Regions of France, region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Named after the river Isère (river), Isère, it had a population of 1,271,166 in 2019. : 1986–1988
Member of
European Parliament
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: 1989–1999
Regional councillor of
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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: 1992–2001
Municipal councillor of
Marseille
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: 2002–2008
Political function
President of the
National Republican Movement : 1998–2008
References
External links
Bruno Mégret's official website (in French)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Megret, Bruno
1949 births
Living people
Politicians from Paris
Rally for the Republic politicians
National Rally politicians
National Republican Movement politicians
Reconquête politicians
Deputies of the 8th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
Members of Parliament for Isère
National Rally MEPs
MEPs for France 1989–1994
MEPs for France 1994–1999
French city councillors
Candidates in the 2002 French presidential election
New Right (Europe)
Carrefour de l'horloge people
École Polytechnique alumni