Background
BERNARD-REYMOND, Pierre was born on January 16, 1944 in Gap, France. Parents: Jean Bemard-Reymond and Simone Bernard-Reymond (nee Chabrier).
Member of the European Parliament
BERNARD-REYMOND, Pierre was born on January 16, 1944 in Gap, France. Parents: Jean Bemard-Reymond and Simone Bernard-Reymond (nee Chabrier).
Lyceum Dominique Villars, Gap, baccalaureat (eg A-levels), 1954-1962. University of Grenoble, bachelor of economic sciences, diploma in political sciences, bachelor of sociology, 1962-1968. Spoken languages: Italian.
Member of town council, Deputy mayor of Gap, 1971-1989. Member of parliament (Hautes-Alpes), 1971 -77. Member of Parliamentary Group Modem Progress and Democracy, 1972.
Member of political council Centre Démocratie et Progrès (CDP), 1972. Vice-pres. Centrist Union 1973-1974. General councillor CDP, region Gap, 1973-1979.
Member of regional council Provence-Côte d’Azur, 1973. Member of ruling committee CDP, 1973-1976. Vice-pres. Reformist, Centrist, Social Democrats, 1974-1975 and 1976-1977.
Vice-pres. committee Cultural Social and Family Affairs, 1974-1976. Researcher, for Minister of Education, 1974-1975. Member of National Council, member of political Bureau of Reformatory Federation, 1975.
Vice-pres. general council, Hautes-Alpes, 1976-1979. Deputy general secretary Democratic and Social Centre, 1976-1977. Member of parliamentary group transformation of French society, 1976.
Secretary of State, Deputy Minister of Economics and Finance, 1977-1978. Vice-pres. Young Social Democrats, 1977. Member of french delegation, extraordinary assembly of United Nations, 1978.
Pres, studying Union for French Democracy committee on defense problems, 1978. Secretary of state, minister of foreign affairs (European affairs), 1978-1981. General councillor, region Gap North-West, and first vice-pres. general council Hautes-Alpes, 1982.
Pres. Democratic and Social Centre, region Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, 1983. Member of European Parliament, 1984-1986. Pres. Union for French Democracy, Hautes-Alpes, 1984.
National vice-pres. Democratic and Social Centre, 1984. Deputy, (Hautes-Alpes), 1986-1988. Mayor of Gap since 1989.
Member of European Parliament since 1989. Deputy judge. High Court of Justice, 1978.
Catholic
Union for a Popular Movement, Union for French Democracy.
He is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement.
Spouse Carine Cochard, 1975. Children: Mathieu, Adrien.