Factbox-Key facts on France's Michel Barnier, a possible candidate for prime minister

Factbox-Key facts on France's Michel Barnier, a possible candidate for prime minister

Here are a few key facts about Barnier:

* 1951 – Born Jan. 9 in La Tronche, a suburb of the French Alpine city of Grenoble. 

* 1978 – Elected to parliament aged 27, representing the Gaullist, centre-right Savoie district.

* 1992 – Co-organiser of Winter Olympics held at Albertville in his constituency, an event still central to his public image.

* 1993-95 – Environment minister.

* 1995-97 – France’s Europe minister. 

* 1999-2004 – EU regional policy commissioner, responsible for grants and subsidies accounting for a third of Union’s budget.

* 2004-05 – Foreign minister.

* 2007-09 – Agriculture minister.

* 2009-10 – EU lawmaker.

* 2010-14 – EU commissioner for internal market and services. Negotiated extensive new regulation of financial markets after the global crash, including reforms unpopular in the City of London.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Michel Barnier, former European Union's Brexit negotiator and Les Republicains (LR) French centre-right party presidential primary candidate, attends an interview with Reuters at the Les Republicains party headquarters in Paris, France, November 22, 2021. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo

* 2016 – Named EU’s Brexit negotiator after Britain’s referendum on leaving the bloc.

* 2021 – Failed in a bid to get his conservative party’s nomination for the 2022 presidential election.

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