Geoffroy Didier
Geoffroy Didier is a French lawyer and politician of the Republicans who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament since 2017.Early life and education
Didier graduated from Sciences Po in 1998 and obtained a master's degree in business law from the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas in 1999. He also holds a degree from ESSEC Business School.Political career
Career in national politics
In 2008, Didier worked as an advisor to Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Cooperative Development Brice Hortefeux in the government of Prime Minister François Fillon.
During the campaign for the 2012 presidential election, Didier served as deputy spokesman for candidate Nicolas Sarkozy, along with Franck Riester, Guillaume Peltier, Valérie Debord and Salima Saa. After the elections, he joined forces with Guillaume Peltier in founded The Strong Right, a conservative faction within the Union for a Popular Movement. He also became the party's deputy secretary general, under the leadership of chairman Jean-François Copé. In addition, he became a member of the Friends of Nicolas Sarkozy group.
In March 2016, Didier announced his candidacy for the Republicans’ primaries ahead of the 2017 French presidential election, but failed to secure a sufficient number of votes. He later endorsed Alain Juppé as the party's candidate for the office of President of France before supporting the campaign of François Fillon.
In the party's 2017 leadership election, Didier supported Laurent Wauquiez.Didier unsuccessfully ran as a candidate for the 2014 European elections. However, when Constance Le Grip stood down as a Member of the Parliament to move to the National Assembly, Didier took her seat in June 2017. He has since been serving on the Committee on Legal Affairs. In 2020, he also joined the Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age.
In addition to his committee assignments, Didier is a member of the delegation for relations with the United States.
When Wauquiez resigned from the Republicans’ leadership in 2019, Didier was considered by news media as a potential successor but soon announced that he would not be putting himself forward for the position; instead, he endorsed Christian Jacob.Political positions
In early 2020, Didier called on High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell in a letter to suspend the EU-Japan Strategic Partnership Agreement and demand action against cases of so-called parental child abduction affecting Europeans living in Japan.