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Ségolène Royal

Ségolène Royal Net Worth

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Ségolène Royal's net worth is currently estimated at $2M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1988$0.1MD

Elected to National Assembly

Royal wins her first seat in France's National Assembly, beginning her parliamentary career. She establishes herself as a rising figure in the Socialist Party with modest means.

1992$0.3M+200%C

Appointed Environment Minister

Royal enters government as Minister of the Environment under Prime Minister Pierre Bérégovoy. The ministerial position elevates her profile within French politics and provides her first executive experience.

2004$0.8M+167%B

Elected President of Poitou-Charentes

Royal becomes president of the Poitou-Charentes regional council, gaining executive leadership experience. Her successful regional governance positions her as a serious contender for national office.

2007$1.5M+87%A

First woman in presidential runoff

Royal makes history as the first woman to reach the second round of a French presidential election, winning 47% against Nicolas Sarkozy. Though she loses, the campaign establishes her as a groundbreaking political figure and significantly raises her international profile.

2012$1.8M+20%B

Loses primary to Hollande

Royal fails to win the Socialist primary for president, losing to her former partner François Hollande. Her political momentum stalls, though she remains a prominent party figure.

2014$2M+11%B

Appointed Ecology Minister

President Hollande appoints Royal as Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy. She plays a key role in the Paris Climate Agreement negotiations, restoring some of her political relevance.

2017$2.1M+5%C

Loses parliamentary seat

Royal loses her National Assembly seat in the Macron wave election. Her political influence wanes significantly as the Socialist Party collapses and she's left without elected office.

2026$2M-5%C

Faded political voice

Royal remains active in political commentary and environmental advocacy but holds no elected office. She's remembered primarily for her historic 2007 presidential run, but has moderate relevance in contemporary French politics as the Socialist Party remains marginalized.

Last updated: February 23, 2026