Philippe Dunoyer (born 11 January 1968, in Nouméa) is a French politician from Caledonia Together who has been Member of Parliament for New Caledonia's 1st constituency since 2017.[1]
Origins and training
Born into one of the oldest European families to settle in New Caledonia, he is a fourth-generation descendant through his mother of Eugène Porcheron, who arrived in Port-de-France in 1856 and was the first elected mayor of Nouméa from 1882 to 1883. His mother, Monique Dunoyer, née Porcheron, was head of personnel at the local RFO station and has been Switzerland's Honorary Consul in New Caledonia since November 1, 1988.[2][3]
After completing his schooling in Nouméa, he studied at the Faculty of Applied Economics at the Université Aix-Marseille III in Aix-en-Provence, where he obtained a master's degree in business law and a postgraduate diploma (DESS) in taxation. He returned to New Caledonia in 1993 to carry out his military service as a VAT at the New Caledonian tax department. He worked there until 2004.
References
- ↑ "M. Philippe Dunoyer - Nouvelle-Calédonie (1re circonscription) - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
- ↑ Représentants consulaires en Nouvelle-Calédonie, site du gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Calédonie
- ↑ Présentation de Monique Dunoyer sur le site de l'Union des consuls honoraires de France