Michel Buillard | |
---|---|
Mayor of Papeete | |
Assumed office 24 June 1995 | |
Preceded by | Louise Carlson |
Vice-President of French Polynesia | |
In office April 1991 –May 1995 | |
President | Gaston Flosse |
Preceded by | Georges Kelly |
Succeeded by | Édouard Fritch |
Minister of Youth,Social Integration,Sports and Urban Policy | |
In office 1996–1997 | |
Minister of Health | |
In office 1991–1996 | |
Minister of Labour,Employment,Vocational Training and Housing | |
In office 1984–1987 | |
Member of the French Polynesian Assembly for Windward Isles | |
Assumed office 5 May 2013 | |
Member of the French National Assembly for French Polynesia's 1st constituency | |
In office 12 June 1997 –16 June 2012 | |
Preceded by | Jean Juventin |
Succeeded by | Édouard Fritch |
Personal details | |
Born | Papeete,French Polynesia,France | 9 September 1950
Political party | Tahoera'a Huiraatira Union for a Popular Movement Tapura Huiraatira |
Michel Buillard (born 9 September 1950) is a French Polynesian politician and former Cabinet Minister. Since 1995 he has served as the mayor of Papeete. He was deputy of the National Assembly of France for French Polynesia's 1st constituency from 1997 to 2012. [1] In the National Assembly,he was a member of the Union for a Popular Movement. [1] In the Assembly of French Polynesia,he is a member of Tapura Huiraatira.
After attending school at the Brothers' School in Ploërmel where he obtained his baccalaureate degree in 1969,he began his professional career at the bottom of the scale at the Socrédo bank,then went on to hold administrative posts before returning to school and obtaining a degree in law from the University of Bordeaux in 1979. [2]
In 1983,he was appointed Director of the Territorial Office for Health and Social Action (OTASS). That same year saw his entry into politics in the Tahoeraa Huiraatira and his election to the municipal council of Pirae in the team of Gaston Flosse. [2]
In 1984,French Polynesia gained internal autonomy. First Polynesian president,Gaston Flosse named him a member of the government of French Polynesia by assigning a large ministry in charge of Labor,Employment,Vocational Training and Housing. After the territorial elections of 1986,he took the portfolio of Youth,Sports and Housing. [2]
In December 1987,following a reversal of the majority,Michel Buillard returned to the Assembly of French Polynesia,where he sat as an advisor in the opposition Tahoeraa Huiraatira ranks.
In 1989,he founded the association Ia Ora Papeete,at the head of which he was fighting for the first time the mayor of Papeete. He fails,but at 38,he gets a very honorable score of 21.5% against an outgoing mayor,Jean Juventin,then at the height of its popularity.
After the territorial elections of March 1991,the Tahoeraa Huiraatira returned to power. Gaston Flosse appointed him vice-president of the government and awarded him the Ministry of Health,Solidarity,Housing and Research. [2]
On 24 June 1995 he was elected mayor of Papeete after the victory of his list Ia Ora Papeete [2] in the second round against the outgoing mayor Louise Carlson.
In June 1997,he was elected to the French National Assembly and left the government. [3] He was re-elected in 2002 [4] [5] and again in 2007. [6] He did not run again in 2012.
He was re-elected mayor of Papeete in 2001,2008, [7] 2014, [8] and 2020. [9]
In 2006 he was convicted of misusing public funds,alongside other members of the Tahoeraa Huiraatira party. [10] In April 2017 he and the other defendants were ordered to jointly repay US$2.1 million. [11] In October 2011 he was convicted in the "phantom jobs" scandal,and barred from public office for three years. [12]
In February 2008,just before the second round of voting in the 2008 French Polynesian legislative election,he quit as a member of Tahoeraa Huiraatira. [13]
In May 2013,he was elected representative to the French Polynesia Assembly on the Tahoeraa Huiraatira list,then chair of the Committee on Institutions,International and European Affairs,Solidarity,Employment and Relations with the Commons. In April 2015 he was expelled from the party. [14]
In September 2013,he published Tamarii Tahiti,a collection of memories of childhood and youth (Mahana - Les Éditions du Soleil - Tahiti).
In November 2021 he suffered a fall and was hospitalised while on vacation in Nice. [15] [16] He returned to French Polynesia in June 2022. [17]
He was re-elected to the Assembly in the 2023 election. [18]
Legislative elections were held in French Polynesia on 23 May 2004 to elect members of the Assembly.
Amuitahiraʻa o te Nunaʻa Maohi,known as Tāhōʻēraʻa Huiraʻatira until January 2022,is a political party in French Polynesia. The party is conservative,pro-independence and pro-association. It was founded in 1977 by Gaston Flosse,who initially supported French Polynesia's autonomy arrangement with France before his current support for independent association with France,and who has led the party for over 20 years.
Gaston Tong Sang is a French Polynesian politician and is the former President of French Polynesia. He served terms as President of French Polynesia from November 2009 until April 2011,from April 2008 until February 2009 and from December 2006 until September 2007;he is currently the Mayor of Bora-Bora. He is of Chinese descent,and is a founding member of French Polynesia's pro-French Tahoera'a Huiraatira political party.
Early legislative elections were held in French Polynesia in early 2008. The first round was held on 27 January,with the second round on 10 February. The early elections was the first one to be conducted under a reformed electoral system.
Winfred Édouard Tereori Fritch is a French Polynesian politician who served as President of French Polynesia from 2014 to 2023. He previously presided over the Assembly of French Polynesia on three occasions:from April 2007 to February 2008,from February 2009 to April 2009 and from May 2013 to September 2014. Until 2015,Fritch was co-president of Tahoera'a Huiraatira,a pro-French political party,before he became president of the newly established Tapura Huiraatira.
Richard Ari'ihau Tuheiava is a French Polynesian lawyer and politician. He represented French Polynesia in the Senate of France from 2008 to 2014,sitting with the Socialist Party. He is now a Member of the Assembly of French Polynesia and a member of Tavini Huiraatira.
Bruno Sandras is a French Polynesian politician and former Cabinet Minister. He was a member of the National Assembly of France from 2007 to 2012,representing the 2nd constituency of French Polynesia,as a member of the Union for a Popular Movement. He was Mayor of papara from 2001 until 2014,when he was dismissed from office after he was convicted of corruption.
Nuihau Laurey is a French Polynesian politician and former Cabinet Minister. He was vice-president of French Polynesia from 2014–2017 and one of the two senators for French Polynesia from 2015 to 2020. He was acting president of French Polynesia in 2014 between Gaston Flosse and Édouard Fritch's presidencies.
Tapura Huiraatira is a political party in French Polynesia. It was founded on 20 February 2016 by members of Tahoera'a Huiraatira,a parliamentary coalition in the Assembly of French Polynesia,as well as other smaller parties such as Fetia Api.
Teura Iriti is a French Polynesian politician,member of the Assembly of French Polynesia,and former member of the Senate of France. Since June 2020 she has served as Mayor of Arue. Originally a member of Tahoera'a Huiraatira party,she is now a member of Tāpura Huiraʻatira.
Nicole Bouteau is a French Polynesian politician. She is a member of the Assembly of French Polynesia and a former Minister of Tourism. She is the daughter of artist Fauura Bouteau.
Teva Rohfritsch is a French Polynesian politician and former Cabinet Minister. Since 2020 he has been one of French Polynesia's two senators in the French Senate,sitting with the Rally of Democrats,Progressives and Independents.
Antony Daniel Teva Géros is a French Polynesian politician and current President of the Assembly of French Polynesia. He has previously served as a Cabinet Minister,and three times as vice-president of French Polynesia. Since 2020 he has served as Mayor of Paea. He is a member of pro-independence party Tavini Huiraatira.
A Tia Porinetia was a political party in French Polynesia. The party was founded in February 2013 by Teva Rohfritsch and members of To Tatou Aia and other small parties. The party was autonomist,and opposed the inclusion of French Polynesia on the United Nations list of non-self-governing territories.
Michel Leboucher is a French Polynesian politician and former Cabinet Minister. He is a member of Tahoera'a Huiraatira.
Thomas Moutame is a French Polynesian politician and former Cabinet Minister. He has served as Mayor of Taputapuatea since 1997. He is a member of Tapura Huiraatira.
Pierre Frébault is a French Polynesian civil servant,politician,and former Cabinet Minister. He is a member of Tavini Huiraatira.
James Heaux is a French Polynesian broadcaster,politician,and Member of the Assembly of French Polynesia. He is currently a member of Tavini Huiraatira.
Vincent Dubois is a French Polynesian lawyer and politician who represented French Polynesia in the Senate of France from 2014 to 2015. He is the son-in-law of Tahoera'a Huiraatira leader Gaston Flosse.
Émile AndréVernaudon is a former French Polynesian politician and Cabinet Minister. The leader of the Aia Api party,he served as President of the Assembly of French Polynesia twice,first from 1981 to 1983,and the second time from 1991 to 1992. He served as Minister of Posts and Telecommunications in the Cabinet of Oscar Temaru. He represented French Polynesia's 2nd constituency in the French National Assembly twice,from 1988 to 1993,and again from 1997 to 2002. From 1977 to 2008 he served as Mayor of Mahina.