Ségolène Royal
Marie-Ségolène Royal (pronounced [maʁi seɡɔlɛn ʁwajal] ( listen); born 22 September 1953), kent as Ségolène Royal, is a French politeecian. She wis the preses o the Poitou-Charentes Regional Cooncil for ten years, an is an umwhile member o the Naitional Assembly, an umwhile govrenment meenister, an a prominent member o the French Socialist Pairty. The first woman in Fraunce tae be nominatit bi a major pairty, she wis the Socialist candidate in the 2007 French presidential election but lost tae Nicolas Sarkozy on 6 Mey 2007.[1] In 2008, Royal narrowly lost tae Martine Aubry in the Socialist Pairty's election for First Secretar at the Pairty's twenty-seicont naitional congress. On 30 November 2010, Royal annoonced her intentions tae again seek the PS nomination for Preses in 2012 but she lost the Socialist Pairty presidential primary in 2011. She failed in her attempt tae win a seat in the Naitional Assembly in the Juin 2012 parliamentary elections.
Ségolène Royal | |
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Preses o the Regional Cooncil o Poitou-Charentes | |
In office 30 Mairch 2004 – 21 Aprile 2014 | |
Precedit bi | Élisabeth Morin |
Succeedit bi | Jean-Francois Macaire |
Meenister o the Environment an Way o Life | |
In office 2 Aprile 1992 – 29 Mairch 1993 | |
Prime Meenister | Pierre Bérégovoy |
Precedit bi | Brice Lalonde |
Succeedit bi | Michel Barnier |
Deputy o the Naitional Assembly for Deux-Sèvres' 2nt constituency | |
In office 19 Juin 2002 – 19 Juin 2007 | |
Precedit bi | Jean-Pierre Marché |
Succeedit bi | Delphine Batho |
In office 2 Aprile 1993 – 4 Julie 1997 | |
Precedit bi | Jean-Pierre Marché |
Succeedit bi | Jean-Pierre Marché |
In office 23 Juin 1988 – 2 Mey 1992 | |
Precedit bi | Proportional representation |
Succeedit bi | Jean-Pierre Marché |
Personal details | |
Born | Marie-Ségolène Royal 22 September 1953 Ouakam, Dakar, French Wast Africae |
Poleetical pairty | Socialist Pairty |
Domestic partner | François Hollande (1978–2007) |
Alma mater | Nancy 2 Varsity Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris École nationale d'administration |
Signatur | |
Wabsteid | Ségolène Royal Désirs d'Avenir |
References
eedit- ↑ Sciolino, Elaine (7 Mey 2007). "Sarkozy Wins in France and Vows Break With Past". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 Mey 2007.