Jean-François Robillon

Jean-François Robillon
National Councillor
In office
2003  2010
Monarch Rainier III
Albert II
President of the National Council
In office
2010  2013
Monarch Albert II
Preceded by Stéphane Valeri
Succeeded by Laurent Nouvion
National Councillor
Assumed office
2013
Monarch Albert II
Personal details
Born (1962-05-27) May 27, 1962
Princess Grace Hospital,
La Colle, Monaco
Political party Union for the Principality
(2003-2011)
Union Monegasque
(2011-present)
Residence Moneghetti, Monaco
Religion Christian (Catholic)

Jean-François Robillon (born May 27, 1962) is a Monegasque politician, writer and doctor, who is currently a National Councillor in Monaco.[1] He previously served as President of the National Council; following the resignation of Stéphane Valeri, Robillon was elected the 11th President by a nineteen to three majority on January 11, 2010.[1][2][3] However, in the 2013 parliamentary election, Robillon's coalition, Union Monegasque lost control of the National Council, and as such, Robillon lost his presidency.[4]

Robillon specializes in Cardiovascular Pathology, and has either authored or co-authored thirty medical publications on this topic.[1] He is an active member of Conseil de l'Ordre; the medical oversight commission in Monaco.[5] Outside politics Robillon serves as a board member for both the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, and the Association SHARE, which engages in improving education and health in developing countries.[1]

In 2007, Prince Albert II presented him with the Order of Saint-Charles.[1]

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