Gilbert Meyer

See also: Meyer

Gilbert Meyer , Alsatian Politician, born the December 26th 1941 with Dessenheim (Haut-Rhin). He is director of territorial collectivity.

National political mandates

  • From 3/28/1993 to 4/21/1997: Deputy RPR of the Haut-Rhin

  • From 6/1/1997 to 6/18/2002: RPR deputy of the 1e district of Haut-Rhin
  • From 6/19/2002 to 6/17/2007: Deputy UMP of the 1e district of Haut-Rhin

Regional or departmental political mandates

  • From 3/22/1982 to 10/2/1988: General adviser of Haut-Rhin

  • From 10/2/1988 to 3/27/1994: Vice-president of the General advice of Haut-Rhin
  • From 4/28/1994 to 7/1/1995: Vice-president of the General advice of Haut-Rhin
  • From 3/17/1986 to 3/22/1992: Regional adviser of Alsace

Local political mandates

  • From 3/19/1989 to 6/18/1995: RPR member of the municipal council of Colmar

  • From 6/19/1995 to 3/18/2001: Mayor of Colmar (RPR)
  • Since the 3/18/2001: Mayor of Colmar (RPR then UMP)

Publications

  • the maintenance of the materials of the armies (report/ratio published in October 2002)

External bond

  • Blog of Gilbert Meyer
  • Internet site of Gilbert Meyer

Standpoint

  • Gilbert Meyer signed a private bill for the re-establishment of the capital punishment for the terrorists. He balks to lend or rent the municipal halls with any initiative of left like inviting Philippe Val the editor association of Charlie Hebdo, or making a expo on the Popular front. At the municipal council of October 1996, it declared “It is nevertheless Franco which installed afterwards, the democracy in Spain”.
  • Gilbert Meyer is signatory of the petition of the mayors anti PACS: “I am persuaded that the traditional family unit constitutes the base of our company and that without it, there does not exist any more any balance. The young generations, in particular, require for reference mark that only a stable family structure is able to bring to them.”

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