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Annick Girardin

French politician


French politician

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nameAnnick Girardin
imageAnnick Girardin.jpg
officeMember of Senate
term_start2 October 2023
term_end13 September 2024
constituencySaint-Pierre-et-Miquelon
parliamentarygroupRDSE
predecessorStéphane Artano
office1Minister of the Sea
president1Emmanuel Macron
primeminister1Jean Castex
term_start16 July 2020
term_end120 May 2022
predecessor1Office created
successor1Justine Benin
office2Minister of Overseas Territories
president2Emmanuel Macron
primeminister2Édouard Philippe
term_start217 May 2017
term_end26 July 2020
predecessor2Ericka Bareigts
successor2Sébastien Lecornu
office3Minister of Public Service
president3François Hollande
primeminister3Manuel Valls
Bernard Cazeneuve
term_start311 February 2016
term_end310 May 2017
predecessor3Marylise Lebranchu
successor3Gérald Darmanin
office4Secretary of State for Development and Francophonie
president4François Hollande
primeminister4Manuel Valls
term_start49 April 2014
term_end411 February 2016
predecessor4Pascal Canfin (Delegated Minister for Development)
Yamina Benguigui (Delegated Minister for Francophonie)
successor4André Vallini
office5Member of the National Assembly
term_start521 June 2017
term_end521 July 2017
constituency5Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon's 1st constituency
parliamentarygroup5affiliated LREM
predecessor5Stéphane Claireaux
successor5Stéphane Claireaux
term_start630 June 2014
term_end629 July 2014
constituency6Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon's 1st constituency
parliamentarygroup6RRDP
predecessor6Catherine Pen
successor6Stéphane Claireaux
term_start720 June 2007
term_end79 May 2014
constituency7Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon's 1st constituency
parliamentarygroup7affiliated SRC (2007-2012
RRDP (2012-2014)
predecessor7Gérard Grignon
successor7Catherine Pen
office8Member of the Territorial Council of Saint Pierre and Miquelon
term_start828 March 2000
term_end819 March 2017
birth_nameAnnick Andrée Danièle Girardin
birth_date
birth_placeSaint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
nationalityFrench
partyRad
relativesHenri Claireaux (great-uncle)
professionYouth worker

Bernard Cazeneuve Yamina Benguigui (Delegated Minister for Francophonie) RRDP (2012-2014) Annick Girardin (; born 3 August 1964) is a French politician of the Radical Party who served as Minister of the Sea in the government of Prime Minister Jean Castex (2020–2022), Minister of Overseas France in the government of Prime Minister Édouard Philippe (2017–2020) and Junior Minister for Development and Francophonie in the government of Prime Minister Manuel Valls (2014–2018). She had represented the islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon in the French Parliament, in National Assembly from 2007 to 2014,{{cite web

Early life and education

A great-niece of the councilor of Saint-Pierre and senator Henri Claireaux, Girardin is the eldest of four siblings; her mother was a housewife and her father, after fishing activities, ran a family bakery business. She lived until the age of six at her grandfather's, a chief of public works. She became a mother at the age of sixteen, giving birth to a girl, future weather presenter and host of a cooking show on the local TV channel. Her companion is Jean-François Vigneau, territorial advisor of Saint Pierre and Miquelon who succeeds in 2016 to the advisory commission of local public services.

Girardin holds the diploma of socio-cultural animator.

In March 2016, journalists Sylvie Koffi and Shaman Dolpi devoted a 52-minute documentary film, "Annick, the pirate of hope", a co-production France Télévisions and AYA Reportage, with the participation of TV5Monde. The film, which looks back on its journey, took six months of filming, from Saint-Malo to Saint Pierre and Miquelon via Mali and Tunisia.

Political career

Girardin is a member of the Radical Party of the Left (PRG). She is also a member of the PRG's executive board since 2012. She was a member of Territorial Council of Saint Pierre and Miquelon from March 2000 to April 2016. She was also a Municipal councillor of Saint-Pierre from 18 March 2001 to 15 February 2002.

During the French Socialist Party presidential primary of 2017, she supports Sylvia Pinel. In the presidential election of 2017, she supported the En Marche! candidate, Emmanuel Macron.

Member of the National Assembly

In the French legislative elections that took place on 9 June and 16 June 2002 to elect the 12th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic, Girardin was the candidate for the Radical Party of the Left in the Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon constituency. Obtaining 14.8% of the vote on 9 June, she was eliminated from the second round.

Five years later, in the 2007 French legislative elections, Girardin obtained 31.1% in the first round, only 132 votes behind the incumbent. In the second round, one week later, she got 51.27% of the vote and was elected deputy for the Radical Party of the Left.

In the 2012 French legislative elections, Girardin was re-elected in the first round with 65.53%. Her substitute was Catherine Pen.

In the 2017 French legislative elections, Girardin was re-elected with 51.87%. Her substitute was Stéphane Claireaux.

Member of the Government

Secretary of State Development and Francophonie

On 9 April 2014, Girardin was appointed Secretary of State Development and Francophonie in the Valls Cabinet. Catherine Pen, her substitute, therefore succeeded her as deputy but resigned on the same day due to health problems. A by-election was then organised and Annick Girardin was again a candidate for the National Assembly. She won on the first electoral round on 29 June 2014. She retained the position of Secretary of State and her substitute Stéphane Claireaux became the deputy on 30 July 2014.

On 27 June 2014, Girardin was appointed president François Hollande's "personal representative" to the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.

Minister of Public Service

Girardin was appointed Minister of Public Service in the Second Valls government, replacing Marylise Lebranchu, during the reshuffle of 11 February 2016.

On 9 December 2016, Émile Zuccarelli presented Girardin with the "Laïcité and public service" report containing twenty proposals. The minister then undertook to implement six priority: mandatory training of officials to secularism, a secular referent in each administration, the creation of an Internet portal on the subject, a day of exchange on secularism and a brochure given to public officials when they take office.

Minister of Overseas Territories

On 17 May 2017, Girardin was appointed Minister of Overseas Territories in the Édouard Philippe government. Candidate in the 2017 legislative election of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, she was reelected in the second round with 51.87% of the vote. She sat for a month in the National Assembly, where she was a member of the La République en marche group. She keeps her ministry.

In September 2017, Girardin managed the relief work following the destruction caused by hurricane Irma in Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy.

In March 2018, Girardin had to deal with social unrest in Mayotte, the inhabitants protesting against illegal immigration and delinquency. She went to the island on 12 March. On 15 May 2018, Girardin presented her catch-up plan for Mayotte. It was broken down into six chapters (security, justice and immigration, health, social, education and training, housing, infrastructure, state institutions and services), 53 commitments and 125 actions for a total cost of 1.3 billion euros out of the national education budget.

In the Socialist Party's primaries, Girardin endorsed Sylvia Pinel as the party's candidate in the 2017 French presidential election.

References

References

  1. "CLAIREAUX Henri". Senate.
  2. François Clemenceau. "Annick Girardin, la ministre qui venait du froid". lejdd.fr.
  3. "Découvrez les diplômes des ministres du gouvernement Édouard Philippe". etudiant.lefigaro.fr.
  4. "Annick, la pirate de l'espoir". film-documentaire.fr.
  5. Annick Girardin. "Pourquoi j'ai démissionné du Conseil territorial". lejdd.fr.
  6. Arnaud Focraud. "Primaire de la gauche : pour qui votent les ministres?". lejdd.fr.
  7. "Présidentielle : Annick Girardin appelle à voter Emmanuel Macron". 1ere.francetvinfo.fr.
  8. "Résultats des élections législatives 2012". Minister of the Interior (France).
  9. "Résultats des élections législatives 2007". Minister of the Interior (France).
  10. (17 June 2017). "Second tour des législatives : l'outre-mer a voté, la ministre Annick Girardin est réélue". Le Monde.
  11. "Législative partielle : Annick Girardin réélue au 1er tour à St-Pierre-et-Miquelon". RTL.fr.
  12. "OIF: Girardin représentante de Hollande". Le Figaro.
  13. "Annick Girardin nommée ministre de la Fonction publique". Europe 1.
  14. "Qui est Annick Girardin, la nouvelle ministre des Outre-mer ?". LCI.
  15. (17 June 2017). "Second tour des législatives : l'outre-mer a voté, la ministre Annick Girardin est réélue". [[Le Monde]].
  16. "Ouragan Irma : Annick Girardin, cette ministre au coeur du dispositif de secours à St-Martin". [[La Chaîne Info.
  17. (18 March 2018). "Strikes, protests paralyse France's Mayotte Island". [[France 24]].
  18. (12 March 2018). "French minister arrives in Mayotte as rage grips tropical island". [[France 24]].
  19. "Annick Girardin annonce 53 engagements regroupant 125 actions pour l'avenir de Mayotte". [[La Première (France).
  20. Pierre Breteau and Adrien Sénécat (13 December 2016), [Primaire de la gauche : qui soutient qui au PS (et autour) ?] ''[[Le Monde]]''.
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