Patrick Gendraud, the president of the Yonne department in France, passed away at the age of 72 on January 1st, 2022. He had been the president of the Yonne department since 2017 and was known for his dedication to the development and attractiveness of the region. The prefect of Yonne, Pascal Jan, praised Gendraud for his ability to unite people with different views around a common goal. Gendraud had been suffering from a long illness before his passing.
The Minister of Territorial Planning and Decentralization, François Rebsamen, paid tribute to Gendraud on social media, highlighting his dedicated service to the Chablisien region and his loyalty to former French President Jacques Chirac. Gendraud, who served as the mayor of Courgis from 1992 to 2001 and then as mayor of Chablis from 2001 to 2017, dedicated most of his political career to the Yonne department. He was a loyal member of the UMP, UDI, and Republicans parties before leaving the latter in 2022 due to disagreements over leadership.
Gendraud, a Chirac supporter from the start, had previously run for election to the French National Assembly in 2012, though he was unsuccessful. He was known for his support of local projects and initiatives that aimed to improve the quality of life for residents in the Yonne department. His passing was mourned by many in the region who appreciated his commitment to public service and his efforts to promote the interests of the local community.
During his time as a local politician, Gendraud focused on issues such as economic development, infrastructure improvements, and environmental conservation. He was passionate about promoting the unique cultural heritage of the Yonne department and worked to attract investment and tourism to the region. His leadership was characterized by a strong commitment to serving the needs of his constituents and working towards the overall well-being of the community.
Gendraud’s legacy in the Yonne department is remembered for his dedication to public service, his ability to bring people together, and his commitment to the development and promotion of the region. His passing was a loss for the local community, but his contributions to the area will be remembered for years to come. Many have expressed their condolences and gratitude for his service, recognizing the impact he had on the region during his time in office.
As the Yonne department mourns the loss of Patrick Gendraud, they remember his leadership, dedication, and passion for the region. His legacy will live on in the projects, initiatives, and improvements he championed during his time in office. The people of the Yonne department are grateful for his service and mourn the passing of a dedicated public servant who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of residents in the region.