Marie Malavoy
Marie Malavoy (March 23rd, 1948 with Berlin -) is a political woman Québécois. She is the Député E of Taillon, ex-deputy of Sherbrooke and ex-president of the Parti Québécois.
Biography
It supplements its studies in Social service in 1975 with the Université of Montreal, obtaining a control. She teaches and acts like senior of arts to the Université of Sherbrooke starting from 1977.In 1994, it is elected appointed of Sherbrooke and becomes, on September 26th, 1994, Minister for the Culture and Transport and minister responsible for the application of the Charter of the French language. She resigns of her post of minister on November 25th, 1994, acknowledging to have voted several times before to have obtained the Canadian citizenship. She will remain however appointed. She tries a return against Jean Charest in 1998 and 2003 but she is demolished.
Of 2000 with 2005, it is the president of the Québécois Party. Monique Richard succeeds to him. Malavoy then returned to its career in teaching. It supported Pauline Marois against André Boisclair in the race with the leadership of its party.
August 14th, 2006, Marie Malavoy is elected in the district of Taillon and thus succeeds Pauline Marois.
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