Brigitte Girardin

Brigitte Girardin (born the January 12th 1953), is a political woman diplomatic French.

Biography

It was born with Verdun or it will go to the Marguerite college. She continues her course at the University Paris I - the Pantheon Sorbonne where she obtains a license of right. She leaves graduate the Institut of political studies of Paris.

She is married and mother of two children.

Career

With the central administration of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Responsible for study to the general administration and staff management (1976 - 78).

Responsible for the economic relations between France and the countries of Africa central and Eastern to the direction of the African and Malagasy businesses (1978 - 81).

Responsible for the follow-up of the negotiations of widening of the European Economic community (the EEC) to the Spain and the Portugal with the service of economic cooperation (1981 - 82).

Person in charge of file UNCTAD to the direction of the the United Nations and the international organizations (1982 - 83).

First secretary with the permanent mission of France near the the United Nations with New York (the United States) (1983 - 86).

Responsible for the negotiations of the agreements of maritime delimitation and the agreements of fishing to the direction of the legal affairs (1989 - 93).

Principal private secretary of Camille Canted (deputy secretary near the Minister for the Economy, Finances and Privatization then deputy secretary near the Prime Minister) (1986 - 88).

Adviser technical then assistant editor of the cabinet of Dominique Perben (Minister for the Departments and Overseas territories) (1993 - 95).

Adviser near the minister, then directing of the cabinet of Jean-Jacques de Peretti (Minister for Overseas) (1996 - 97).

Higher administrator of the Territory of the southern and antarctic lands French (1998 - 2000).

To advise for the Overseas with the presidency of the Republic (2000 - 2002).

Governmental functions

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