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Vincent Capo-Canellas
Member of the French Senate
for Seine-Saint-Denis
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 October 2011
Mayor of Le Bourget
In office
2001–2017
Preceded byFrédéric Gailland
Succeeded byYannick Hoppe
Personal details
Born (1967-05-04) 4 May 1967 (age 57)
Nîmes, France
Political partyNew Centre
Alma materGrenoble Institute of Political Studies

Vincent Capo-Canellas (born 1967) is a French politician. He serves as a Senator for Seine-Saint-Denis.

Biography

Early life

Vincent Capo-Canellas was born on 4 May 1967 in Nîmes. He received a degree in Political Science.

Career

Prior to politics, he worked as a local civil servant.

He is a member of the Union of Democrats and Independents. He has served as the mayor of Le Bourget since 2001. Additionally, since 1 October 2011, he has served as a Senator for Seine-Saint-Denis.

He is an Officer in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

References

  1. ^ Senate webpage
  2. ^ Groupe UDI
  3. ^ Le Bourget
  4. ^ Bloomberg BusinessWeek

External links


Senators of France (2020–2023)
1 October 2020 – 1 October 2023


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