Olivier Faure

Olivier Faure was born the August 18th 1968 from a French father and a mother Vietnamese. He is a French politician member of the Socialist party, of which he is member of the national council. He is lawyer of formation. He initially was the collaborator of the president of the commission of the laws of the National Assembly, before being member of the cabinet of Martine Aubry with the Ministère of the social Affairs.

He makes then an incursion into the world of the company, as a leader of a SME in the sector of high technology.

He is since 2000, assistant editor of cabinet of François Holland, first secretary of the socialist party.

Secretary of the section of Fields on the Marne, he is the candidate of the PS to the legislative elections of 2007 in the 8th district of the Seine and Marne. It misses 1108 votes to beat the outgoing deputy UMP, and realizes with 49,05%, the best socialist score in the Seine and Marne, and the best socialist score in Ile de France for an not-outgoing candidate.

Olivier Faure comments on the French political life on his blog.

November 2007, it is named General secretary of the socialist group to the National Assembly.

Political course

2004: socialist candidate with the European elections on the list of the Seine and Marne of the district of Ile de France

2007: socialist candidate with legislative in the 8th district of the Seine and Marne

2007: elected official first of the Socialists at Champs-sur-Marne

Sego François Dad and Me

Amateur of data base, writing and draftsman, he is author of " Ségo François Dad and Moi" , cartoon where it describes the French political life and particularly Socialist party of the European referendum until the nomination of Ségolène Royal like socialist candidate with the presidential election. Faure does this from the point of view of the girl of a socialist deputy who is a character invented by Faure. However, this character, Mr. Bang, are inspired several high-members of the Socialist party, in particular Julien Dray, near to Ségolène Royal. Faure also leaves its trace in the character of Bang by giving him an Asian origin.

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