Marie-Noëlle Lienemann

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marie-Noëlle Lienemann
Mnlrose8dy.jpg
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
PresidentJacques Chirac
Prime MinisterLionel Jospin
Preceded byLouis Besson
Succeeded byMarc-Philippe Daubresse
Mayor of Athis-Mons
In office
1989–2001
Preceded byRené L'Helguen
Succeeded byFrançois Garcia
Personal details
Born (1951-07-12) 12 July 1951 (age 70)
Belfort, France
NationalityFrench
Political partyMiscellaneous left
Alma materENS Cachan
ProfessionTeacher

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).

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[]

  1. ^ "Your MEPs : Marie-Noëlle LIENEMANN". Europa. European Parliament. Retrieved 5 March 2011.
  2. ^ Jennifer Rankin (November 26, 2008), MEPs flock to Poznań meeting European Voice.
  3. ^ Mark John (February 14, 2013), Analysis: French reprieve on deficit may be short-lived Reuters.
  4. ^ Mark John and Brian Love (March 31, 2014), French left urges Hollande to drop reforms Reuters.
Retrieved from ""