Éric Woerth, born on January twenty-nine, nineteen fifty-six, is a prominent French politician affiliated with the Renaissance party. His political career has been marked by significant roles within the government of Prime Minister François Fillon, where he made notable contributions to various sectors.
From two thousand four to two thousand five, Woerth served as the Secretary of State for State Reform, a position that allowed him to influence key administrative changes. His expertise in fiscal matters led to his appointment as Minister for Budget and Public Accounts from two thousand seven to two thousand ten, where he played a crucial role in shaping France's financial policies.
In addition to his budgetary responsibilities, Woerth briefly held the position of Minister for Labor, further showcasing his versatility in governance. Most recently, in October twenty twenty-five, he took on the role of Minister for Territorial Development, Decentralization, and Housing in Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's government, reflecting his ongoing commitment to public service.