Ludovic Chaker

Ludovic Chaker, born 15 July 1979 in Saint-Jean-du-Bruel, Aveyron, France, is a former diplomat and French politician. He is chiefly known as a political advisor to French President Emmanuel Macron[1] and the first secretary of his political movement, En Marche!.[2]

Ludovic Chaker
Born15 July 1979 (1979-07-15) (age 41)
Alma materSciences Po
OccupationPolitician, Political advisor

He currently serves as a security advisor[3] to the Chief of the Military Staff of the President of the Republic.[4]

Biography

Early life and education

Chaker grew up in Saint-Jean-du-Bruel, a village in Aveyron located between the Causses and the Cévennes.[5]

In 2002, he graduated from the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales in Mandarin Chinese and International Relations. He contributed to books focused on modern China, such as Shanghai - Histoire, promenades, anthologie et dictionnaire, directed by Nicolas Idier, in which he writes a chapter on martial arts.[6]

He was admitted to the CELSA[7] where he attended the intercultural management program, while studying political science at the Paris Nanterre University (2003-2004) and human resources and public affairs at Sciences Po.[8]

Professional and political career

Hired by the French consulate in Shanghai, he was in charge of developing cooperation between French and Chinese universities.

Upon returning to France, he became chief of staff to the mayor of Joué-lès-Tours,[9] a city in which he was also elected.[10]

He was then recruited by Richard Descoings as head of external relations for Asia, the Pacific region, Africa and the Middle-East of Sciences Po.[11]

In 2012, he ran as an independent left-wing candidate for the MP seat of the Eleventh constituency for French residents overseas, that includes 49 countries in Asia and Oceania.[12] Running as a "2.0 candidate"[13] using couchsurfing as a campaigning technique,[14] he obtained 1.99% of the votes.[15].

He then founded a consulting company, Ooda, named after the four phases (observe–orient–decide–act) of the military OODA loop.[5]

In 2015[1] he joined Emmanuel Macron's team and became the first general secretary of his party, En Marche ! and its first official employee.[1] He was then appointed as deputy general secretary and coordinator of Macron's campaign operations for the 2017 French presidential election.[16] He was often described as a senior staffer in the candidate's team and one of its closest advisors,[1] earning the nickname of "ninja of logistics".[17]

After the election of Macron to the presidency, Chaker was appointed to the Military Staff of the President.[2] Several media outlets identified him as close to Alexandre Benalla[2] and compared him to the character of intelligence officer Malotru in the TV series The Bureau[8] - a comparison reinforced by the fact that Chaker speaks Arabic fluently after living in Cairo.[5]

After a reorganization of the presidential staff, he became the advisor to the Chief of the Military Staff of the President of the Republic, tasked with coordinating with the different services of the presidency and delivering notes and strategic analyses.[4]

Martial arts and yoga

Ludovic Chaker was taught kung-fu by master Liang Chaoqun, a proponent of the Zi Ran Men or "natural style".[18][19] He then joined the leadership of the French Wan Laisheng association and authored several publications devoted to the history of martial arts.[20][21] He also taught yoga.[22]

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References

  1. Plowright, Adam (14 September 2017). The French Exception: Emmanuel Macron – The Extraordinary Rise and Risk. Icon Books Limited. ISBN 9781785783128. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  2. Chemin, Ariane; Krug, François (24 July 2018). "Ludovic Chaker, l'autre conseiller secret de l'Elysée". lemonde.fr (in French). Le Monde.
  3. Fouquet, Helene; Viscusi, Gregory (2018-07-24). "Macron Aims to Contain Damage From French Bodyguard Controversy". Bloomberg.com (in French). Bloomberg. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  4. "Le conseiller de Macron et proche de Benalla Ludovic Chaker est-il décoré de la légion d'honneur ?". 21 January 2019.
  5. Endeweld, Marc (2019-04-24). Le grand manipulateur (in French). Stock. ISBN 9782234086920.
  6. Idier, Nicolas (2010). Shanghai, Histoire, promenades, anthologie et dictionnaire (PDF) (in French). Robert Laffont. ISBN 2-221-11096-X.
  7. Poussielgue, Gregoire (2017-04-26). "La garde rapprochée d'Emmanuel Macron". lesechos.fr (in French). Les Echos. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  8. ""L'espion du président", protecteur de Benalla et toujours à l'Elysée". marianne.fr (in French). Marianne. 2019-04-24. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  9. "Un nouveau directeur de cabinet à la mairie". lanouvellerepublique.fr (in French). La Nouvelle République. 30 August 2012.
  10. "Ludovic Chaker : le "ninja" de l'Élysée, ex élu de Joué-lès-Tours". lanouvellerepublique.fr (in French). La Nouvelle République. 2018-07-25. Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  11. "Past Visits to CUHK". Chinese University of Hong Kong. 2011.
  12. Jiaqing, Yang (20 April 2012). "Ludovic Chaker : une nouvelle dynamique franco-chinoise". Pékin information (in French).
  13. "Il fait campagne grâce au Couchsurfing". responsable-communication.net (in French). 31 May 2012.
  14. "Ludovic Chaker : la France partout où nous sommes". Sputnik (in French). 31 May 2012.
  15. "1,99". lanouvellerepublique.fr. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  16. Caudel, Manuel (25 April 2017). "Macron fait le plein de soutiens". midilibre.fr (in French). Midi Libre.
  17. Raulin, Nathalie; Gendron, Guillaume (3 April 2017). "L'équipe Macron affine la mise en cène". liberation.fr (in French). Libération.
  18. "Association d'arts martiaux traditionnels chinois Wuxia". Wuxia. 5 August 2010.
  19. "Palmarès". wan-laisheng-france.fr (in French).
  20. "Portrait de Liang Chaoqun, maître d'arts martiaux traditionnels" (PDF). wan-laisheng-france.fr (in French). 15 May 2012.
  21. "L'Épée de Wudang" (PDF). Ceinture noire. July–August 2012.CS1 maint: date format (link).
  22. "Après l'affaire Benalla, les hommes de l'ombre de l'Elysée en pleine lumière". lemonde.fr (in French). Le Monde. 20 January 2019.
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