Tuesday, March 4, 2008

William Chauou Modem Rennes Ollivro
As for the modem, and some know keep a low profile. William Chauou is one of them. Boulanger-pastry in the private sector, he has raced to a surprising second place on the list led by Caroline Ollivro for Municipales. To continue our tour lists, the portrait of a man who wants his share of cake to the next municipal council.
When pastry is, it is not his hours. It is customary to get up before daylight. William Chauou is no exception. At the difference being that the afternoon is not synonymous with nap for him, but really campaigning.




Aged 38 years, he has, in fact, the second on the list supported by the modem in the upcoming municipal and led by Caroline Ollivro.
"Normally, I work from 4 am to 13h in the pastry and then I take care of my union activities. These days, it's worse! In the evening, I will paste posters, make meetings ... Tonight, for example, I finished at midnight and tomorrow I start at 4.30.







From Paris to Rennes, passing through Lyon







No obvious every day, therefore, the life of a craftsman who decided to enter politics. Indeed, "there are too few," he says. He earned his pastry CAP in 1986, to 16 years. "My only qualification," he says. What follows is an adventure. His career path led successively in Paris, Lyon and Lorient. Thanks to a combination of circumstances, sometimes even pastry chef du groupe Partouche (casinos) in Lyon. "Overall, I was worker for thirteen years."





In 1999, the original Paimpolais however regains its region by putting his luggage on the banks of the Vilaine. "I was convinced that one day I would come m'installer in Rennes, because it is the capital of Brittany," he recalls. For him, this change does not alter geographical its convictions and its commitments. Previously staff delegate to the works of Partouche, he joined this time the union bakers and confectioners, before being elected to Prud'hommes court and the House of trades Rennes, in 2002.







Kiil-Nielsen and Préault into customers







At the same time, he continues his course work at the pastry. His business, located a few steps from City Hall, prosperous and gradually today, it accounts for three employees and two apprentices. "There are a lot of other lists of people who are my clients. Nicole Kiil-Nielsen and Yves Préault particular. Myself, I admit but they do not necessarily know who I am, "he smiled.





However, they will be forced well get to know them because his presence in the Council is by no means excluded after Municipales, whether as elected by the majority or the opposition. "There will not make figuration," says one who was captivated by ideas of François Bayrou, by joining the UDF in 2006. "If we win the town hall, I reflect on my business. "The sell? There dream.







"I know the working world, the world of apprentices"







Especially as its position as a dolphin on the list puts in a rather favorable. "Carolina offered me this place. First, I refused. I wanted to be at the end, but I did not want to change their lives. I met artisans, elected in Vannes and Quimper, which convinced me. I met Caroline, I would have spoken. And it was like that. "





And why him and not another? "For her, I know the working world, the world of apprentices. That's very important. " His political career is closely linked to his professional success. And it can also be particularly pleasant for Ollivro and his team. On Monday, at another meeting, it is indeed he who had put a hand to delight
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Interview
Marseille: the choice of Tapie
Interviewed by Christophe Barbier
The former president of the OM entrusts its preference for the candidate PS. But the former minister of Francois Mitterrand remains a fan of Nicolas Sarkozy. Maintenance.

An important elected Marseilles says that you have you tried to interfere in the municipal battle. Really?
At no time. Neither close or far I have tried to meddle me, the only contact that I kept with the current majority city, Renaud Muselier, who is a friend of long-standing, and it has never been in question. But politics is a bouillabaisse Marseillaise permanent, and the entourage of Jean-Claude Gaudin likes rumours smokers. I am furious that has allowed readers to believe L'Express that I could still have interest in the political life of Marseille, when I had taken the precaution of not suggest any preference

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