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Bruno Beschizza
NameBruno Beschizza
Birth date1964
Birth placeSaint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationPolitician; former police officer
PartyThe Republicans
Known forMayor of Sevran

Bruno Beschizza (born 1964 in Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne) is a French politician and former police official who has served as mayor of Sevran and as a member of The Republicans. His career spans roles in law enforcement, local administration, and national politics, engaging with institutions such as the National Police, the Prefecture of Police of Paris, the Île-de-France regional councils, and municipal governance in Seine-Saint-Denis.

Early life and education

Beschizza was born in Saint-Maurice and raised in the Paris metropolitan area, connecting his upbringing to municipalities like Val-de-Marne, Seine-Saint-Denis, Paris, Créteil, and Montreuil. He pursued studies relevant to public administration and law enforcement, attending institutions associated with the École nationale supérieure de la police and preparatory pathways linked to the Ministry of the Interior (France), the Préfecture de police de Paris, and regional training centers in Île-de-France. His formative years intersected with civic entities such as the Conseil départemental de la Seine-Saint-Denis, the Académie de Paris, and municipal services in Saint-Maurice. Early influences included figures from national politics and security like Charles Pasqua, Jean-Pierre Chevènement, Nicolas Sarkozy, Édouard Balladur, and administrators from the Prefecture system.

Police career

Beschizza's law enforcement career developed within the structure of the French police, involving postings and collaborations with agencies and figures from the Préfecture de police de Paris, the Direction générale de la police nationale, and local command units across Île-de-France. He served in units that linked to operations overseen by ministers such as François Baroin, Bruno Le Roux, Manuel Valls, and senior officials of the Ministry of the Interior. His roles placed him alongside colleagues from the Unité territoriale de quartier, coordination forums with the État-major des armées, and cooperative efforts with judicial entities like the Parquet de Bobigny and the Tribunal judiciaire de Bobigny. Beschizza participated in initiatives intersecting with national security debates involving the Conseil constitutionnel, legislative frameworks from the Assemblée nationale, debates in the Sénat (France), and operational coordination with agencies such as the Gendarmerie nationale, Direction générale de la sécurité intérieure, and municipal police forces across departments including Hauts-de-Seine, Val-d'Oise, and Yvelines.

Political career

Transitioning from policing to elected office, Beschizza affiliated with center-right parties, notably The Republicans (France), and earlier movements linked to Union for a Popular Movement, Rally for the Republic, and politicians like Alain Juppé, François Fillon, Bruno Le Maire, Valérie Pécresse, and Laurent Wauquiez. He engaged with institutional actors including the Conseil régional d'Île-de-France, the Conseil général de Seine-Saint-Denis, the Préfecture de Seine-Saint-Denis, and municipal councils in Sevran. His electoral campaigns intersected with national electoral bodies such as the Ministère de l'Intérieur (France), the Commission nationale des comptes de campagne et des financements politiques, and party structures like the Les Républicains bureau and local federations in Seine-Saint-Denis département. Beschizza has been involved in policy discussions touching municipalities represented in associations such as the Association des Maires de France and intercommunal organizations like the Plaine Commune and Établissement public territorial (EPT) frameworks.

Tenure as Mayor of Sevran

As mayor of Sevran, Beschizza presided over a municipality within Seine-Saint-Denis, working with organizations like the Prefecture of Seine-Saint-Denis, the Agence nationale pour la cohésion sociale et l'égalité des chances, and intercommunal bodies connected to Aulnay-sous-Bois, Épinay-sur-Seine, Drancy, and Bobigny. His administration focused on public safety measures involving coordination with the Préfecture de police de Paris, local units of the Gendarmerie nationale, the Police nationale, and national ministers responsible for internal affairs such as Gérald Darmanin and predecessors. Municipal initiatives under his mandate referenced funding and regulatory instruments from institutions like the Agence nationale de la rénovation urbaine, the Caisse des dépôts et consignations, and territorial grants from the Région Île-de-France and the Seine-Saint-Denis departmental council. Beschizza negotiated urban projects engaging contractors linked to national programs such as those overseen by the Ministry of Territorial Cohesion, and his tenure saw interactions with justice system representatives from the Tribunal judiciaire de Bobigny and social services from the Caisse d'Allocations Familiales and the Agence régionale de santé Île-de-France.

Personal life and honours

Beschizza's personal life situates him within communities of Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne, and the greater Paris metropolitan area, with civic ties to local cultural institutions like the Maison de la Culture de Seine-Saint-Denis, sporting clubs affiliated with the Fédération française de football, and veterans' groups associated with national commemorations at sites like the Arc de Triomphe and Panthéon. He has been recognized in contexts involving municipal awards and party honors from bodies such as Les Républicains and may have received distinctions tied to service, reflected in precedents like decorations awarded by the Ministry of the Interior (France), the Légion d'honneur, and the Ordre national du Mérite. His public profile connects to media outlets including Le Monde, Le Figaro, France Info, BFMTV, and France 24, and he participates in civic networks with figures from municipal associations like Association des maires ruraux de France and national think tanks attentive to urban policy debates such as Institut Montaigne and Fondation Jean-Jaurès.

Category:1964 births Category:Living people Category:People from Val-de-Marne Category:Mayors of places in Île-de-France Category:French police officers Category:The Republicans (France) politicians