Marie-Noëlle Lienemann
Marie-Noëlle Lienemann (born 12 July 1951 in Belfort) is a French politician who served as Member of the European Parliament for the North West of France.[1] She is a member of the Socialist Party, part of the Party of European Socialists. She studied chemistry at the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan (ENS Cachan).
Marie-Noëlle Lienemann | |
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Member of the French Senate for Paris | |
Assumed office 1 October 2011 | |
Secretary of State for Housing | |
In office 27 March 2001 – 6 May 2002 | |
President | Jacques Chirac |
Prime Minister | Lionel Jospin |
Preceded by | Louis Besson |
Succeeded by | Marc-Philippe Daubresse |
Mayor of Athis-Mons | |
In office 1989–2001 | |
Preceded by | René L'Helguen |
Succeeded by | François Garcia |
Personal details | |
Born | Belfort, France | 12 July 1951
Nationality | French |
Political party | Miscellaneous left |
Alma mater | ENS Cachan |
Profession | Teacher |
Lienemann was part of the European Parliament's delegation to the 2008 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Poznań, Poland.[2]
In 2012, Lienemann co-founded the "Now The Left" grouping alongside Emmanuel Maurel. Together they urged President François Hollande to abandon the government's 2013 deficit targets and embark on a dash for growth.[3] Following the Socialist Party's losses in the 2014 municipal elections, Lienemann and Maurel co-authored an open letter addressed to Hollande, calling on him to return to Socialist basics, end a freeze on public sector salaries, and raise the minimum salary and pensions.[4]
She founded the Republican and Socialist Left.
References
- "Your MEPs : Marie-Noëlle LIENEMANN". Europa. European Parliament. Retrieved 5 March 2011.
- Jennifer Rankin (November 26, 2008), MEPs flock to Poznań meeting European Voice.
- Mark John (February 14, 2013), Analysis: French reprieve on deficit may be short-lived Reuters.
- Mark John and Brian Love (March 31, 2014), French left urges Hollande to drop reforms Reuters.