Émile Zuccarelli
Émile Zuccarelli (Italian pronunciation: [eˈmil dzukkaˈrɛlli]; 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 French legislative election, 2007, he was deputy for Upper Corsica.[2]
In the French regional elections, 2004, 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.
- Mayor of Bastia : 1989–1997 (Resignation) / Since 2000.
- Deputy-mayor of Bastia : 1997–2000.
- Municipal councillor of Bastia : Since 1989.
Agglomeration community Council
- President of the Agglomeration community of Bastia : Since 2002.
- Member of the Agglomeration community of Bastia : Since 2002.
Political function
- President of the Radical Party of the Left: 1989–1992.
References
- ↑ "Zuccarelli sort du bois pour contrer Gilles Simeoni". Corse Matin, 22/10/2014
- ↑ "A Bastia, un maire de famille". Libération (in French). Retrieved 7 June 2010.