Cédric Pemba-Marine | |
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Mayor of Le Port-Marly | |
In office 2020–2026 | |
Municipal councillor for Le Port-Marly | |
Assumed office 2008 | |
Personal details | |
Born | December 16, 1983 (age 38) |
Nationality | French |
Political party | Democratic Movement |
Occupation | Politician |
Cédric Pemba-Marine, born 16 December 1983 in Hauts-de-Seine, is a French politician and mayor of Le Port-Marly in Yvelines, succeeding Marcelle Gorgues. [1]
Son of Rita Marine and grandson of Armand Marine, originally from Gros-Morne ( Martinique), Cédric Pemba-Marine became involved in politics in the run-up to the 2007 French presidential election. He became a municipal councillor in 2008, at the age of 24, and was entrusted with a sports delegation to carry out equipment projects and revitalise the sports policy in the commune of Port-Marly. [2] He was then appointed deputy delegate for education and youth. A senior civil servant since 2010, he is a centre-ground politician, and a member of Democratic Movement (Modem). [3] Parliamentary attaché to Bruno Millienne from 2017, he won the 2020 municipal elections, [4] [5] succeeding Marcelle Gorgues, who had decided not to stand for re-election after 16 years at the head of Port-Marly. Elected at 36, he is one of the youngest mayors in the department. [6]
Cédric Pemba-Marine | |
---|---|
Mayor of Le Port-Marly | |
In office 2020–2026 | |
Municipal councillor for Le Port-Marly | |
Assumed office 2008 | |
Personal details | |
Born | December 16, 1983 (age 38) |
Nationality | French |
Political party | Democratic Movement |
Occupation | Politician |
Cédric Pemba-Marine, born 16 December 1983 in Hauts-de-Seine, is a French politician and mayor of Le Port-Marly in Yvelines, succeeding Marcelle Gorgues. [1]
Son of Rita Marine and grandson of Armand Marine, originally from Gros-Morne ( Martinique), Cédric Pemba-Marine became involved in politics in the run-up to the 2007 French presidential election. He became a municipal councillor in 2008, at the age of 24, and was entrusted with a sports delegation to carry out equipment projects and revitalise the sports policy in the commune of Port-Marly. [2] He was then appointed deputy delegate for education and youth. A senior civil servant since 2010, he is a centre-ground politician, and a member of Democratic Movement (Modem). [3] Parliamentary attaché to Bruno Millienne from 2017, he won the 2020 municipal elections, [4] [5] succeeding Marcelle Gorgues, who had decided not to stand for re-election after 16 years at the head of Port-Marly. Elected at 36, he is one of the youngest mayors in the department. [6]