Yann Wehrling

Yann Wehrling (born 3 July 1971) is an illustrator, French politician, Democratic Movement member and former leader of the political party The Greens.

Yann Wehrling
Yann Wehrling in 2010
Councillor of Paris
Assumed office
30 March 2014
MayorAnne Hidalgo
Member of the Regional council of Île-de-France
Assumed office
13 December 2015
PresidentValérie Pécresse
National Secretary of The Greens
In office
25 January 2005  16 November 2006
Preceded byGilles Lemaire
Succeeded byCécile Duflot
General Secretary of MoDem
In office
18 September 2017  12 December 2018
Preceded byMarc Fesneau
Succeeded byJean-Noël Barrot
Personal details
Born (1971-07-03) 3 July 1971
Strasbourg, France
NationalityFrench
Political partyThe Greens
MoDem
Alma materUniversity of Strasbourg
Yann Wehrling and Bertrand Delanoë, at Gay Pride, Paris in France, June 2005

Life

In 1988 he joined the environmental movement "France Nature Environnement" and in the following year joined The Greens. From 1992 to 1994 he was the National Secretary of "EcoloJ", a youth environmental organisation. After completing his studies of fine arts in Strasbourg in 1994, he worked as an illustrator in publishing, for the French-German television channel Arte, and for the Irish channel TnaG. He then became a spokesman for The Greens. In January 2005 he was elected the National Secretary of The Greens with 62% of the vote, coming after long and protracted negotiations. In December 2006 Cécile Duflot succeeded him to the post.

He belonged to the environmentalist wing of the party, named "Pôle Écolo" (the Eco-Pole) ou "Écolo" (Eco). He worked with fellow Green politicians in the European Parliament.

In 2008 he became a member of François Bayrou's Democratic Movement.

He is a specialist in wild fauna, and an expert on the reintroduction of the lynx into the Vosges forest.

Media action

On 22 March 2005, for the World Day for Water, he took a swim in the Seine river in Paris, along with three other members of the Executive College of the Greens. Their reason behind this action was to denounce pollution in French rivers and to urge the government to reexamine its environmental policy in this regard. French President Jacques Chirac had—in a sense—promised much the same thing in regard to the Seine river during time as mayor of Paris.

gollark: Wireless charging?
gollark: Are there constraints on how much not-hemoglobin you can have other than how many blood cells will actually fit?
gollark: I imagine many would have more hemoglobin or whatever at least just to temporarily go in water.
gollark: The overheat issue I mean.
gollark: Yes, I imagine Saltire could manage it.

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