1. Patrick Ollier was a national assembly deputy for Hauts-Alpes's 2nd constituency from 1988 to 2002, as a member of the UMP.

1. Patrick Ollier was a national assembly deputy for Hauts-Alpes's 2nd constituency from 1988 to 2002, as a member of the UMP.
Patrick Ollier was briefly the President of the National Assembly in 2007.
Patrick Ollier is the partner of Michele Alliot-Marie, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs in the government of Francois Fillon.
Patrick Ollier was elected on 16 June 2002, representing the Hauts-de-Seine, near Paris.
Patrick Ollier is president of the French National Assembly's committee on Economic Affairs, the Environment, and Territory.
Patrick Ollier is interested in renewable energies, and Africa, being head of the French-Libyan friendship group in the National Assembly.
Patrick Ollier ended up as the only candidate, as the opposition refused to take part in the vote, and was elected on 7 March 2007.
Patrick Ollier is the partner of Michele Alliot-Marie, who was the French minister of Foreign and European Affairs in the Government of Francois Fillon from 14 November 2010 to 27 February 2011.
Mr Ollier is an Honorary member of the Rotary Club of Rueil Malmaison and a public officer.
Patrick Ollier was a deputy of the national assembly, and was its president from March to June 2007.
Patrick Ollier, following General de Gaulle's social positions, is the inventor of the "Work's dividend" who has been taken back in many Government decisions and parliamentary works.
Patrick Ollier took often clear position: signature of the anti-PACS petition, opposition to the reform in 2000.
Patrick Ollier refused to acknowledge the date of 19 March 1962 as "Journee nationale du souvenir et de recueillement a la memoire des victimes civiles et militaires de la guerre d'Algerie et des combats du Maroc et de Tunisie".