

François Hollande
Birthday
August 12, 1954 (70 years)
Place of Birth
Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France
Known For
Acting
Biography
François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande (born 12 August 1954) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2012 to 2017. Prior to his presidency, he was First Secretary of the Socialist Party (PS) from 1997 to 2008, Mayor of Tulle from 2001 to 2008, as well as President of the General Council of Corrèze from 2008 to 2012. Hollande also held the 1st constituency of Corrèze seat in the National Assembly twice, from 1988 to 1993 and again from 1997 until 2012. Born in Rouen and raised in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hollande began his political career as a special advisor to newly elected President François Mitterrand, before serving as a staffer for Max Gallo, the government's spokesman. He became a member of the National Assembly in 1988 and was elected First Secretary of the PS in 1997. Following the 2004 regional elections won by the PS, Hollande was cited as a potential presidential candidate, but he resigned as First Secretary and was immediately elected to replace Jean-Pierre Dupont as President of the General Council of Corrèze in 2008. In 2011, Hollande announced that he would be a candidate in the primary election to select the PS presidential nominee; he won the nomination against Martine Aubry, before he was elected to the presidency (becoming also, ex officio, Co-Prince of Andorra) on 6 May 2012 in the second round with 51.6% of the vote, defeating incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy. During his tenure, Hollande legalized same-sex marriage by passing Bill no. 344, reformed labour laws and credit training programmes, signed a law restricting the cumul des mandats, and withdrew French forces in Afghanistan, in addition to concluding an EU directive on the protection of animals in laboratory research through a Franco-German contract. Hollande led the country through the January and November 2015 Paris attacks, as well as the 2016 Nice attack. He was a leading proponent of EU mandatory migrant quotas and NATO's 2011 military intervention in Libya. He also sent troops to Mali and the Central African Republic with the approval of the UN Security Council in order to stabilise those countries, two operations however largely seen as failures. He drew controversy among his left-wing electoral base for supporting the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen. Under Hollande’s presidency, Paris hosted the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference and his efforts to bring the 2024 Summer Olympics to the city were successful. However, with domestic troubles – in particular due to Islamic terrorism – over the course of his tenure, and unemployment rising to 10%, he faced spikes and downturns in approval rates, ultimately making him the most unpopular head of state under the Fifth Republic. On 1 December 2016, he announced he would not seek reelection in the 2017 presidential election, for which polls suggested his defeat in the first round. ... Source: Article "François Hollande" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
François Hollande Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with François Hollande
November
Oct 5, 2022
Sarkozy-Gaddafi: The Scandal of All Scandals
Jan 8, 2025
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power
Jul 28, 2017
Anelka: Misunderstood
Aug 5, 2020
Laboratory Greece
Dec 8, 2019
The Darwinners
Sep 11, 2024
It's Hard Being Loved by Jerks
Sep 17, 2008
Stupor Mundi: Livre 2, Les Hommes qui mangèrent la montagne
Mar 13, 2016
Russia, China, Iran: The Axis of Revenge
May 16, 2024
Being Jacques Chirac
May 31, 2006
Ségo et Sarko sont dans un bateau...
Apr 4, 2007
Mon Chirac
Mar 18, 2019
TV shows with François Hollande
Les Guignols de l'info
Aug 29, 1988
Quotidien
Sep 12, 2016
Vivement dimanche
Sep 20, 1998
Le Monde En Face
Sep 17, 1987
C à vous
Sep 7, 2009
As An Aside
Sep 8, 2001
Quelle époque !
Sep 24, 2022
November 13: Attack on Paris
Jun 1, 2018
Trump Takes On the World
Feb 10, 2021
La Fabrique du mensonge
Mar 30, 2019
En société
Sep 17, 2023
Face the Classroom
Mar 19, 2017