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| Name | David Belliard |
| Birth date | 1978 |
| Birth place | Lyon, France |
| Nationality | French |
| Occupation | Journalist, Politician |
| Party | Europe Ecology – The Greens |
| Known for | Paris politics, Mayor of the 11th arrondissement of Paris |
David Belliard David Belliard is a French journalist and politician affiliated with Europe Ecology – The Greens. Born in Lyon in 1978, he rose from grassroots activism to prominent roles in Paris municipal politics, serving as mayor of the 11th arrondissement of Paris and as a leading municipal councillor. Belliard's career intersects with media outlets, civil society organizations, and national political debates involving figures from Emmanuel Macron to Jean-Luc Mélenchon and institutions such as the National Assembly and the European Parliament.
Belliard was born in Lyon and grew up in a family that migrated from Algeria and Italy to France. He studied at local schools before attending institutions linked to Paris urban studies and Sorbonne University-associated programs, interacting with student movements connected to École normale supérieure and alumni networks including figures from Sciences Po and Institut d'études politiques de Paris. During his formative years he was exposed to cultural currents tied to Marseilles street politics, Île-de-France civic associations, and immigrant community organizations that also engaged with Human Rights Watch-style advocacy and Amnesty International campaigns.
Belliard began his professional life in journalism with work for outlets and platforms connected to the French left and environmental movements, engaging with media ecosystems that included Libération, Le Monde, France Inter, Mediapart, and alternative weeklies similar to Politis. His reporting covered municipal affairs in Paris, social movements like the Yellow Vest movement, labor disputes involving unions such as the CGT and CFDT, and cultural initiatives linked to institutions like the Palais de Tokyo and Centre Pompidou. As an activist he collaborated with NGOs and networks that intersected with Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, Attac, and local cooperatives, and he participated in campaigns addressing urban mobility debates involving companies like RATP and policy arenas related to the Grand Paris project.
Belliard joined Europe Ecology – The Greens and rose through municipal circuits, working alongside party figures and allies who have included representatives from The Left Party (France), Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV), and cross-party coalitions that occasionally featured members from Socialist Party (France) and civic movements associated with personalities such as Anne Hidalgo and Cécile Duflot. He stood in municipal elections for Paris Council seats, coordinated campaigns that rivaled lists from parties like La République En Marche!, Les Républicains, and Rassemblement National, and engaged in municipal coalitions connected to debates in the Île-de-France Regional Council and national contests for the National Assembly and the Senate (France).
As mayor of the 11th arrondissement of Paris, Belliard managed local administration interacting with municipal services such as the Prefecture of Police of Paris and municipal agencies involved in urban planning and public space regulation. His work interfaced with citywide initiatives promoted by Mayor of Paris offices, clashing and cooperating with administrations linked to figures like Anne Hidalgo and municipal commissioners connected to portfolios often discussed by the Council of Paris. He led projects related to urban renewal in neighborhoods bordering Place de la Bastille, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, and districts affected by transit networks including the Paris Métro and RER lines, coordinating with bodies involved in heritage protection like the Monuments Historiques inspectorate.
Belliard advocates policies emphasizing environmental sustainability, active transport, and housing reforms, aligning with policy priorities debated in venues such as the European Parliament and national platforms of France Insoumise-aligned municipal coalitions. He has promoted cycling infrastructure projects similar to initiatives in Copenhagen and Amsterdam, mirrored policy discussions held by ICLEI-affiliated cities, and supported local measures addressing affordable housing that intersect with national laws like the Solidarity and Urban Renewal Act and proposals debated in the National Assembly. His positions on public safety, cultural funding, and social services engage with stakeholders ranging from Ministry of the Interior (France) committees to municipal social centers modeled on projects funded by Caisse des dépôts.
Belliard's personal profile includes engagement with cultural institutions and participation in public debates alongside personalities from French television and international forums linked to United Nations urban initiatives. He has been recognized within networks of European green politicians and municipal leaders that feature figures from Green Party (United Kingdom), Die Grünen, and other progressive city networks such as Eurocities. Local honors and media recognition have placed him in discussions with commentators from Le Figaro, France 24, and BFMTV, and among municipal leaders collaborating through platforms like the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group and academic partners at institutions such as Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.
Category:1978 births Category:Politicians from Lyon Category:French journalists Category:Europe Ecology – The Greens politicians