Rémi de Wampley

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His Excellency
Rémi de Wampley
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6th President of the Council of Esquarium
Assumed office
1 June 2014
PresidentEveràrd Torsièl
Esquarian Community Commissioner for International Trade
In office
7 November 2010 – 1 June 2014
38th President of the Aininian Republic
In office
9 July 2002 – 26 April 2010
Prime MinisterHugo Lebrun
Claude Arceneaux
Preceded byNicolas Morin
Succeeded byCatherine Rochefort
General Secretary of the Social Democratic Party
In office
19 August 1995 – 6 May 2002
33rd Mayor of Fort-Françilien
In office
19 September 1984 – 6 April 1996
Personal details
Born (1945-05-30) 30 May 1945 (age 79)
Saint-Franscois-les-Ruisseaux, Risagne, Ainin
NationalityAininian
Political partySocial Democratic
SpouseAnne Proulx
Alma materUniversity of Huimont

Rémi Marie Grégoire Saint-Jean, duc de Wampley OSCG COA CRA CE (born (1952-05-30)May 30, 1952) is an Aininian politician and the sixth and current President of the Council of Esquarium. He previously served as Commissioner for International Trade of the Esquarian Community from 2010 to 2014, President of Ainin between 2002 and 2010, and mayor of Fort-Françilien, Risagne between 1984 and 1996. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party.

Born into Risagne's aristocratic Wampley family, he attended the University of Huimont from where he graduated with a baccalaureate in Nautasian studies. He then worked as a manager at the Fort-Françilien Grand Champion hotel and was elected president of the Southern Risagne Chamber of Commerce. At age 34, he became the youngest mayor of Fort-Françilien in an uncontested election. He attained national prominence in the aftermath of the assassination of Mohammed el-Faswa on the steps of the city's art museum, when he defused tensions and ensured that the city was one of the few that did not experience significant rioting.

In 1995, he became General Secretary of the Social Democratic Party and laid down the campaign infrastructure that allowed the party to win a landslide in the 2002 election. He was elected President of Ainin in the same year by the House of Censure, breaking with precedent and serving a powerful executive presidency. In 2010, after a poor electoral showing that required the Social Democrats to form a coalition government, he resigned to facilitate negotiations.

He then assumed a commission in the Esquarian Secretariat until 2014, when he became President of the Council of Esquarium.

Early life

Political career

Personal life

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