He was in charge of writing parts of the
Treaty of Lisbon.[3] Alain Lamassoure is a well-known pro-European. He is a member of the
European Movement France, which he has been vice-president of, and has a privileged relationship with the diverse
European federalist groups.[4]
Career
Graduate of the Paris Institute of Political Studies (1964) and ENA (National School of Administration) (1968)
Auditor, Commissioner of Audit, then Senior Member of the Court of Auditors (1968–1973, 1976–1977, 1981–1986, 1997–1999)
Special adviser in the office of the Minister for Cultural Affairs (1973–1974)
Technical adviser in the offices of the Minister for Finance (1974–1976), the Minister for Infrastructure (1977–1978) and the President of the Republic (1978–1981)
Economic and social adviser (1985–1986)
Delegate, 'Perspectives et Réalités' clubs (1985–1989)