Road safety – Emmanuel Barbe, new interministerial delegate for road safety –

Emmanuel Barbe, new interministerial delegate for road safety

Road safety - Emmanuel Barbe, new interministerial delegate for road safety -

Emmanuel Barbe, former investigating judge in Lille and diplomatic advisor to the Minister of the Interior (Manuel Valls then Bernard Cazeneuve), was appointed on April 1 interministerial delegate for road safety.

Emmanuel Barbe, former investigating judge in Lille and diplomatic advisor to the Minister of the Interior (Manuel Valls then Bernard Cazeneuve), was appointed on April 1 interministerial delegate for road safety.

He succeeds the very discreet, who held this position since April 2014 and is now leaving slipping serve as director of the cabinet secretary of state in charge of veterans and memory, Jean-Marc Todeschini.

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The time of exchanges – sometimes stormy but often interesting – with political figures really involved in their field such as (1998-2003), (2003-2006), (2006-2008) or even (2008-2011) now seems to have left the mark. place for officials passing between two positions such as (2011-2012), (2012-2013) or this famous (2014-2015).

Emmanuel Barbe will he really be affected by his new functions as interministerial delegate for road safety or will he wait peacefully for a next appointment? To be continued on MNC … Stay connected !

Memory, precisely, it may take a lot to remember Mr. Lopez in six months !

Because among all the interministerial delegates who have followed one another since MNC took an interest in road safety issues (see box opposite), Jean-Robert Lopez is undoubtedly one of the most … discreet.

"Jean-Robert Lopez notably led the development of the for a new mobilization in favor of road safety presented by the Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve on January 26, 2015", specifies Road Safety for the attention of those who have was able to skip this essential contribution to the development of French society…

Holder of a master’s degree in law obtained in Paris II (Assas) and a graduate of the National School of Magistrates, Emmanuel Barbe has held several international and diplomatic positions: aged 52, he was notably a justice advisor to the Permanent Representation of France to the European Union, Liaison Magistrate in Rome, Head of the European and International Affairs Department at the Ministry of Justice, Inspector of Judicial Services at the General Inspectorate of Judicial Services at the Ministry of Justice , Deputy Secretary General for European Affairs to the Prime Minister and diplomatic adviser to Manuel Valls then Bernard Cazeneuve at the Ministry of the Interior.

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