Jean-Pierre Bel
Jean-Pierre Marcel Louis Bel is a French retired politician who served as List of presidents of the [Senate of France|President of the Senate] from 2011 to 2014. From the Ariège department, Bel is a member of the Socialist Party; he was elected to the Senate in September 1998 and re-elected in September 2008. Bel presided over the Socialist group in the Senate from 2004 to 2011.
Following his Senate tenure, he was appointed in 2015 as President François Hollande's personal envoy for Latin America and the Caribbean. He was instrumental in strengthening the ties with Cuba and Panama.
Early political career
Bel served as a member of the Regional Council of Midi-Pyrénées and General Council of Ariège, and held the mayorship of Mijanès and Lavelanet.President of the Senate
Following the 2008 [French Senate election|September 2008 Senate election], Bel was the Socialist candidate for the post of President of the Senate on 1 October 2008, but because the right held a majority of seats in the Senate, he was defeated by Gérard Larcher. In the vote, he received 134 votes against 173 votes for Larcher.The left won a Senate majority in the September 2011 Senate election, and Bel was elected as President of the Senate on 1 October 2011. He received 179 votes against 134 votes for the right's candidate, outgoing Senate President Larcher; a centrist, Valérie Létard, received 29 votes.
His tenure as Senate President was marked by cuts to the body's operating budget. He retired at the September 2014 Senate election.
Honours
- Knight of the Legion of Honour