Maël de Calan

Maël de Calan (born 30 April 1980) is a French politician serving as president of the Departmental Council of Finistère since 2021.

[6] He later studied at HEC Paris, where he served as leader of its Union for a Popular Movement branch.

[3][4] He was a co-leader of the La Boîte à idées motion at the 2012 party congress, and was appointed member of its political bureau in 2013.

[9] He was a candidate for leader of The Republicans in the 2017 election, and finished third to Laurent Wauquiez and Florence Portelli.

[12] In August 2018, he stood down as leader of The Republicans in Finistère, and endorsed Philippe Paul as his successor.