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Arnaud Montebourg

Arnaud Montebourg ((:aʁ.no mɔ̃t.buʁ); born 30 October 1962) is a French politician who served in the government of France as Minister of Industrial Renewal from May 2012 to August 2014.〔(« Comment Arnaud Montebourg a cultivé sa propre ligne économique » ), ''Le Monde'', 11 juillet 2014, mis à jour le 25 août 2014〕 Between April 2014 and August 2014, as a member of the short-lived first Valls government, Montebourg held additional ministerial responsibilities whereby his overall brief encompassed the Economy, Industrial Renewal and Information Technology.〔 He was succeed by former investment banker Emmanuel Macron.〔https://news.yahoo.com/french-govt-reshuffle-expels-dissident-ministers-171140970.html〕
Previously he served as Deputy for the sixth district of Saône-et-Loire in the National Assembly of France from 1997 to 2012, and he was President of the General Council of Saône et Loire from 2008 to 2012. A member of the Socialist Party, Montebourg was a candidate in the Socialist presidential primary of 2011. He is identified with the left wing of the Socialist Party.
Montebourg has conspicuously failed to quell reports that in 2017 he will again seek election to the French presidency.〔http://lelab.europe1.fr/arnaud-montebourg-arr-10493〕
==Biography==
Born at Clamecy in Nièvre, he is the son of Michel Montebourg, born in 1933, a civil servant employed in the Ministry of Economy and Finances, and Leïla Ould Cadi, born in 1939 in Oran, a professor of Algerian descent, who was born to a family of Wālis from Hachem, northern Algeria.〔In an interview to an Algerian electronic newspaper in February 2010, Montebourg said, "My grandfather is Algerian. His name was Khermiche Ould Cadi. He is from a family of the Mascara plain, from Dombasle to be precise. "''Mon grand père est Algérien. Il s'appelait Khermiche Ould Cadi. Il est issu d'une famille de la plaine de Mascara, de Dombasle, exactement. ''", in: ; the town named Dombasle during the colonization bears now the name of Hachem
His 4th great-grand father, Ahmed Ould Cadi, agha (chieftain) of Frendah (Oran) was appointed Grand-Croix de la Légion d'honneur in 1867.〔Guy Benhamou, ''Arnaud Montebourg, l'ambition à tout prix'', Stock, 2004, (p.12 )〕〔Biography of Ahmed Ould Cadi in ''Le livre d'or de l'Algérie'', A. Challamel, 1890, (pp. 499–507 )〕〔Décret impérial 10499, 1860〕
Arnaud Montebourg became an attorney following university. Together with the notable attorney , he defended , charged in the 1993 slaying of René Bousquet.〔(MARY DEJEVSKY, "Killer's tale stirs ghosts of Vichy" ), ''The Independent'' (UK), 7 November 1995, 28 May 2012〕 The former Vichy official had been indicted for war crimes and was soon to be tried. Didier was convicted in 1995 and received a 10-year sentence.〔(Gary Borg, "Writer Sentenced In Vichy Slaying" ), ''Chicago Tribune'', 14 November 1995. Retrieved 28 May 2012〕

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