Marie-Line Reynaud

See also: Reynaud

Marie-Line Reynaud is a French political woman born the July 17th 1954, married and mother of three children.

She is member of the section PS of Jarnac, birthplace of François Mitterrand, in Charente.

She passes a literary baccalaureat and turns to studies of right, obtaining a control in Community legislation. Installed in Jarnac since 1985, they is there that it will be interested more closely in the political life, while becoming in 1989 municipal adviser of opposition to the town hall (UDF) of Jarnac.

She was technical adviser in the information center of the women's rights and of the family to Angouleme of 1991 to 1997. In 1997, she is elected Député E of the second district of Charente, beating the deputy RPR outgoing Pierre-Rémy Houssin, function which she will assume until in 2002.

Of 2001 at June 2007, it first is associated of Jerome Royer, mayor PS of Jarnac and one of the 11 delegated Municipality to the Community of communes of Jarnac.

Since 2001, it is vice-president of the Donation François Mitterrand

It joined the current Nouveau socialist party.

Elected appointed European in June 2004, it sits in four commissions, the commissions “Woman” and “Constitutional deals” like holder and the Commission “Freedom and equality of the kinds” and the Ad hoc committee on the CIA as substitute.

She is elected for a new mandate with the National Assembly on June 17th, 2007 while beating with 52,78% of the votes Jerome Mouhot, the UMP mayor of Cognac, the UMP deputy leaving, Jacques Bobe, not representing herself.

Following this election, and as she had announced, she gives up all her other mandates and, in particular, her station of associated municipal adviser and first Jarnac.

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