1989-1995 : First local mandate in Nîmes, in the majority 1989: aged 25, Proust became member of Nîmes' city council in charge of tourism, with Jean Bousquet as a mayor. 1991: Proust is appointed deputy mayor and president of Nîmes' office tourism. Being already a touristic town, Proust initiated summer's festivities every Thursday in
Nîmes (Les jeudi de Nîmes), which increased cities' input and its touristic attractivity.
1995 - 2001: Within the political opposition of Nîmes' city council From 1995 to 2001, Proust is into the political opposition of Nîmes' city council. He joined "
Démocratie libérale" party in 1997 and he is appointed delegate of the federal secretary in the
Gard.
2001 - Nowadays : Deputy Mayor of Nîmes 2001: Proust runs for Nîmes' City Council within the alliance of right wing parties. March 2001:
Jean-Paul Fournier is elected mayor of Nîmes and appoints Proust deputy mayor in charge of economic development and foreign relations. He is also entrusted with the portfolio of vice-president to the Community of Agglomeration of
Nîmes. From 2001 to 2006 : Proust is in charge of the UMP party majority within the City Council. March 2008: Following a common program for the City Council elections with
Jean-Paul Fournier, he is appointed first deputy mayor. == Former local mandate ==