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Claude Malhuret (; born 8 March 1950) is a French physician, lawyer and politician who has served as a member of the Senate since 2014, representing the department of . A member of Horizons (HOR),Louis Mollier-Sabet (17 December 2021), Claude Malhuret : « Je ne comprends pas le retour de Valérie Pécresse dans un parti droitisé », Public Sénat (in French). he has presided over the centre-right The Independents – Republic and Territories (LIRT) parliamentary group in the Senate since 2017.

Previously, Malhuret was Secretary of State for Human Rights (1986–1988), Mayor of (1989–2017), a member of the National Assembly (1993–1997) and of the European Parliament (1989–1993).


Early life and career
Malhuret was born in . After completing his in at the University of Paris, he worked as a hospital intern. In 1973, Malhuret participated in some voluntary overseas work with Coopération Française, before being employed by the World Health Organization in India.

Malhuret also studied at the University of Paris.

Malhuret was elected president of Médecins Sans Frontières in 1977. Malhuret's humanitarian aid was beginning to be noticed, and in 1978 he became the President of 's overseas relief agency.

In 1980, Malhuret was one of the organizers of the "March for the Survival of Cambodia" in Thailand, with several media and artistic personalities, and read a speech written by Bernard-Henri Lévy.


Political career

Career in government
From 1986 to 1988, Malhuret served as Secretary of State for Human Rights in the government of Prime Minister , the first in this position.


Member of the European Parliament, 1989–1993
From 1989 to 1993, Malhuret was a Member of the European Parliament. In parliament, he served on the Committee on Political Affairs (1989–1990) and the Committee on Culture, Youth, Education and the Media (1992–1993). In addition to his committee assignments, he was part of the parliament's delegation for relations with Japan.


Mayor of Vichy, 1989–2017
Malhuret was elected mayor of and President of the Vichy Urban District in 1989. He initiated a massive programme to and restore the glory of the town, alongside other economic partners. This included the construction of a vast pedestrian area, upgrading of various hotels and renovation of the spas and Opera House.

Malhuret stepped down to vice-president of the Vichy Urban District in 2001, but remained the mayor of Vichy.


Member of the Senate, 2014–present
Malhuret first became a member of the French Senate in the 2014 elections.

In 2016, Malhuret publicly endorsed Alain Juppé in The Republicans' primaries for the 2017 presidential election.

Following the election of as president, Malhuret left the Republicans and became one of the founding members of the new Agir party.

In 2021, when Agir began to move closer to Macron's Renaissance, he joined Horizons instead.

In 2023, Malhuret was the Senate's on a proposal to ban video-sharing application .


2025 speech
On 4 March 2025, Malhuret delivered an eight-minute speech to the French Senate about , , and . Critical of the Trump administration, the speech received significant attention in social media and mainstream media around the world.


Other positions
Malhuret served as a member of the Board of Directors of French nursing home chain from 2003 to 2014.

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