Émile-Roger Lombertie (born 20 February 1951) is a French politician and physician.[6]
Émile-Roger Lombertie | |
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Emile in 2014 | |
Mayor of Limoges[3] | |
Assumed office 4 April 2014[1][2] | |
Preceded by | Alain Rodet |
Personal details | |
Born | Champsac, France | 20 February 1951
Political party | UMP[4] The Republicans |
Occupation | Politician Physician[5] |
He is current member of the Union for a Popular Movement Party and served as mayors of Limoges[7] since 2014.[8][9] He was elected mayor of Limoges by the municipal council on April 4, 2014. Émile Roger Lombertie then became the first mayor from the Limoges right, for 102 years and with the exception of the parenthesis André Faure during the Occupation. He became involved in politics during the 2014 municipal elections in Limoges. He was elected 8th vice-president of the Limoges Métropole urban community on April 15, 2014.[10]
Biography
Emile was born in Champsac, France on 1951. Emile-Roger Lombertie works as a psychiatrist, head of hospital at the Limoges-Esquirol hospital.[11] He is also noted for the promulgation of disputed by-laws aimed at limiting prostitution and begging in the city center.[12]