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Élisabeth Guigou
Élisabeth Vallier
French politician.
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Given Name
Élisabeth
Sex or Gender
Female
Member of Political Party
Socialist Party
Unified Socialist Party
Educated At
École Nationale D'administration
(1972 - 1974)
Sciences Po Aix-en-Provence
Paul Cézanne University
Paul-Valéry University (Montpellier, 1970-2024)
Country of Citizenship
France
Instance Of
Human
Position Held
13 items
Ministry of Labour
(10/18/2000 - 5/6/2002)
Minister of Justice
(6/4/1997 - 10/18/2000)
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/12/1997 - 7/4/1997)
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/19/2002 - 6/19/2007)
Regional Council Member
(1992 - 2001)
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/20/2007 - 6/19/2012)
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/20/2012 - 6/20/2017)
Member of the European Parliament
(7/19/1994 - 6/5/1997)
President
(1994 - )
Q107343317
(10/2/1990 - 3/29/1993)
Secretary General
(11/12/1985 - 11/4/1990)
Q60723182
(2/8/2023 - )
Q113355951
Place of Birth
Date of Birth
Occupation
Image
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Commons Gallery
Work Location
Family Name
Official Website
Birth Name
Award Received
Name in Native Language
Marrakesh
8/6/1946
Politician
French
Élisabeth Guigou
Strasbourg
City of Brussels
Guigou
http://www.elisabeth-guigou.fr
Élisabeth Vallier
Knight of the Legion of Honour
(7/13/2018)
Point in Time
:
7/13/2018
Officer of the National Order of Merit
(5/21/2021)
Point in Time
:
5/21/2021
Élisabeth Guigou
Pronunciation Audio
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Unnamed
:
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End Time
:
1974
Start Time
:
1972
Member of Cabinet
:
Jospin Government
Replaces
:
Martine Aubry
Replaced By
:
François Fillon
End Time
:
5/6/2002
Start Time
:
10/18/2000
Member of Cabinet
:
Jospin Government
Replaces
:
Jacques Toubon
Replaced By
:
Marylise Lebranchu
End Time
:
10/18/2000
Start Time
:
6/4/1997
Replaces
:
Marie-Josée Roig
Replaced By
:
Cécile Helle
Electoral District
:
Vaucluse's 1st Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
11th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
End Time
:
7/4/1997
Start Time
:
6/12/1997
Replaces
:
Véronique Neiertz
Electoral District
:
Seine-Saint-Denis' 9th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
12th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Socialist, Radical, Citizen and Miscellaneous Left
End Time
:
6/19/2007
Start Time
:
6/19/2002
Applies to Jurisdiction
:
Provence-Alpes-Côte D'Azur
End Time
:
2001
Start Time
:
1992
Electoral District
:
Seine-Saint-Denis' 9th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
13th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Socialist, Radical, Citizen and Miscellaneous Left
End Time
:
6/19/2012
Start Time
:
6/20/2007
Replaced By
:
Bastien Lachaud
Electoral District
:
Seine-Saint-Denis' 6th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
14th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Socialist, Radical, Citizen and Miscellaneous Left
End Time
:
6/20/2017
Start Time
:
6/20/2012
Electoral District
:
France
Parliamentary Term
:
Fourth European Parliament
Parliamentary Group
:
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
Represents
:
Socialist Party
Elected In
:
1994 European Parliament Election
End Time
:
6/5/1997
Start Time
:
7/19/1994
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Europartenaires
Start Time
:
1994
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Rocard Government
Member of Cabinet
:
Cresson Government
Member of Cabinet
:
Bérégovoy Government
Replaces
:
Édith Cresson
Replaced By
:
Alain Lamassoure
End Time
:
3/29/1993
Start Time
:
10/2/1990
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Secrétariat Général Des Affaires Européennes
End Time
:
11/4/1990
Start Time
:
11/12/1985
Start Time
:
2/8/2023