Émile Zuccarelli

Émile Zuccarelli (Italian pronunciation: [eˈmil dzukkaˈrɛlli; tsuk-]; born 4 August 1940 in Bastia, Upper Corsica) is a French politician from Corsica. He serves as honorary President of the Radical Party of the Left and is a former mayor of Bastia.[1] Before his defeat in the 2007 French legislative election, he was deputy for Upper Corsica.[2]

Émile Zuccarelli
Zuccarelli (left) in conversation with Bernard Lang (2006)
Mayor of Bastia
In office
20 March 1989  5 April 2014
Preceded byJean Zuccarelli
Succeeded byGilles Simeoni
Personal details
Born(1940-08-04)4 August 1940
Bastia, Corsica
NationalityFrench
Political partyThe Radical Party of the Left
Other political
affiliations
The Radical Movement
Parent
  • Jean Zuccarelli (father)
ProfessionEngineer

In the 2004 French regional elections, Zuccarelli led a PRG list in Corsica and came out on top of all of the left-wing's lists. But the lack of dialog between him and another PRG list, led by his rival Paul Giacobbi, prevented him from winning.

Unlike his own political party, Zuccarelli called for a "NO" vote in the 2005 referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe.

Political career

Governmental functions

  • Minister of Public Service, State Reform and Decentralization : 1997–2000.
  • Minister of Posts and Telecommunications : 1992–1993.

Electoral mandates

National Assembly

  • Member of the National Assembly of France for Upper Corsica: 1986–1992 (Became minister in 1992) / 1993–1997 (Became minister in 1997) / 2000–2007. Elected in 1986, reelected in 1988, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2002.

Corsican Territorial Collectivity

  • Member of the Corsican Assembly : 1998–2002 (Resignation) / March–December 2004 (Resignation). Reelected in 2004.

Municipal Council

  • Mayor of Bastia : 1989–1997 (Resignation) / Since 2000.
  • Deputy-mayor of Bastia : 1997–2000.
  • Municipal councillor of Bastia : Since 1989.

Agglomeration community Council

Political function

References

  1. "Zuccarelli sort du bois pour contrer Gilles Simeoni". Corse Matin, 22 October 2014
  2. "A Bastia, un maire de famille". Libération (in French). Retrieved 7 June 2010.


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