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The calm during the storm The invocation of Article 50 by the UK opened the door to a whirlwind that has blown past two British Prime Ministers, two EU Commissions, two UK elections, an EU Parliament election, three Brexit Secretaries of State. Amid all this turbulence, there was one constant: Michel Barnier. The French politician was announced the EU’s Chief Negotiator on Brexit in July 2016 and, since then, he has been the face of the complex dialogue with the UK on behalf of the other members of the European Union. Growing up in the French Alps in the 1950s and 1960s, Barnier enrolled in the boy scouts and the local choir, surely helpful experiences for the future task of congregating 27 governments into one voice and leading them through a winding and adventurous journey. A graduate of the École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris, Barnier held various posts in government ministries before embarking on an accomplished political career, starting with his election to the French National Assembly in 1978, aged 27. The rising star joined Édouard Balladur’s Cabinet as Environment Minister in 1993 before Jacques Chirac appointed him secretary of state for European affairs two years later. Barnier served as the European Commissioner for Regional Policy in the Prodi Commission at the turn of the millennium. In the next few years, he oscillated between national politics as French minister and the European stage, first as vice president of the European People’s Party, then as special adviser to EU Commission President Manuel Barroso. 35
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