Matthieu Huard

Matthieu Huard (born October 30, 1978) is a French politician who primarily serves in local and departmental government roles in the Indre-et-Loire department. He is a member of Les Républicains (The Republicans) party.

Biography Born in 1978, Matthieu Huard pursued higher education at prestigious French institutions. He is an alumnus of Sciences Po (Institut d'études politiques de Paris) and EM Lyon Business School. Prior to his full-time engagement in politics, Huard worked in the finance sector.

Political Career Matthieu Huard began his political career at the municipal level.

  • Municipal Councilor of Joué-lès-Tours: He was first elected as a municipal councilor in the commune of Joué-lès-Tours (Indre-et-Loire) in 2014.
  • Deputy Mayor of Joué-lès-Tours: Following his re-election, he was appointed Deputy Mayor of Joué-lès-Tours in 2020. In this role, he is notably responsible for areas such as finance, human resources, and property management for the municipality.
  • Departmental Councilor of Indre-et-Loire: In addition to his municipal duties, Huard was elected as a departmental councilor for the canton of Joué-lès-Tours in the Indre-et-Loire department in 2015. He was re-elected to this position in 2021.
  • Vice-President of the Departmental Council of Indre-et-Loire: In 2021, he was appointed Vice-President of the Departmental Council of Indre-et-Loire, with specific responsibilities for finance and human resources at the departmental level.

Throughout his political career, Huard has focused on issues related to public finance, local governance, and economic development within his constituencies.

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