PORTRAIT – This socialist parliamentarian, who has been appointed Secretary of State for Industry was rapporteur of the El Khomri law
It is finally Christophe Sirugue, MP for Saône-et-Loire, who was appointed Secretary of State for Industry after the resignation of Emmanuel Macron Bercy.
It was parliamentary weighted on the front of the stage for months as the rapporteur of El Khomri law. Already rapporteur of the law on social dialogue in 2015, he is also the author of reports seen on the premium business, the account hardship or social minima. “Hardworking” is the first adjective that comes to her. In one year, Christophe Sirugue has thus become the key man of the Government on social affairs in the Assembly. To the point that his name had already been discussed at the last Cabinet reshuffle for Work and Social Affairs.
Apart from its mandates, Chalonnais know her two passions to primitive civilizations and reptiles.
At 50 since mid-August, the Bourguignon remains unknown however the general public. “I’m not going after the media,” he threw a bit brash … while chaining morning during the debate on the law El Khomri, but necessity knows no law! Opposed to excessive customization of policies, the man will reluctantly. Years of tense neighborhood with exuberant Arnaud Montebourg (which estimates fraternally as Express that his colleague lose his seat in 2017) have reinforced this taste for discretion. His biography – president of the council in 2004, MP in 2007, mayor of Chalon-sur-Saône in 2008 – speaks for itself. It tells the methodical ascent of a very good professional politician. Apart from its mandates, Chalonnais know her two passions to primitive civilizations and reptiles. His house was home to dozens of snakes. He had to separate recently; feeding had become a puzzle.
Coming from a family of popular medium, “who vote left” Sirugue is the first in the line to the PS encarter, from 20 years . Everything goes smoothly until 2014 when the first round, to everyone’s surprise, he loses his city. “He made mistakes and municipal staff campaigned against him,” analyzes the former mayor of Chalon, Dominique Perben, including Christophe Sirugue was the main opponent for years. “Otherwise, it is a pure apparatchik, quite polite,” suggests the former Minister of Justice.
After the slap of municipal, Sirugue invests in strength in the Assembly. suddenly seen everywhere. This sudden rise could cause “discomfort” among some of his colleagues who consider it authoritarian. The elected distinctive look – square ring, bracelet with large wooden beads … – do not move these emotional. “It’s normal!” He assumes magnanimously. He knows he can count on strong support. “It’s a very strong personality and very engaging: it does not change,” says enthusiastically, his colleague Bernadette Laclais. “Christophe is someone reliable. It can be very funny but also have healthy anger. After once it’s said is said! “Abounds Catherine Lemorton, president of the Social Affairs Committee of the National Assembly. “It has evolved since the beginning of the term, I found him very steep, I feel that it is more attentive. It works and try to find solutions, “even advance Isabelle Le Calennec, Vice President LR, who also sits on the Committee on Social Affairs. Respected for his ability to work, skills and strong personality, it is mostly a rare point of balance within a socialist group torn. Strauss-kahnien, it is pragmatic on economic issues while defending a line resolutely left on the integration issues. Pedagogue, one that young man dreamed professor proves an outstanding orator in the Chamber.
“Everyone in the group knows that I am not beholden to the government”
“Everyone in the group knows I’m not beholden to the government, “he argues. He proved repeatedly, asking his conditions before accepting the post of Rapporteur of El Khomri bill or explaining it will not support a government amendment requiring taxation of CSD. “I believe that the weakness of Manuel Valls has confidence in me. I have two specialties, not 50, assumes the native of Autun, labor law and issues of integration. On these issues, I feel they have matured own reflection that brings something to the debate. “
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