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词条 Sylvia Pinel
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  1. Family and Education

  2. Election to National Assembly

  3. Cabinet position

  4. References

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Sylvia Pinel (born 28 September 1977 in L'Union, Haute-Garonne) is a politician, member of the National Assembly of France, where she represents the 2nd constituency in the Tarn-et-Garonne department.[1] Since 3 September 2016, she is the leader of the moderate and social-liberal center-left Radical Party of the Left. She was re-elected in that constituency at the 2017 Parliamentary Elections.

Family and Education

Pinel attended Michelet of Montauban, and received a DESS focusing on litigation and arbitration and a DEA in European law at Toulouse at the Toulouse 1 University Capitole, she studied her first year of law school at the university center of Montauban.

Her mother was Deputy Mayor of Fabas, worked with Senator-Mayor radical Pierre Tajan. Her father, Michel Pinel, who died in 2011, was an alderman in Gargas.

Election to National Assembly

In the second round (run-off) election to the National Assembly in 2007, Sylvia Pinel was elected in the 2nd constituency of Tarn-et-Garonne (Castelsarrasin). In the second round (run-off) election to the National Assembly in 2012, she was re-elected in the same constituency by 30,445 votes (54.31%) to 20,417 (40.14%) for her opponent, Dulac; there were 50,862 valid votes cast out of 89,289 electors. In the second round (run-off) election to the National Assembly in 2017, she was re-elected in the same constituency by 21,398 votes (55.40%) to 17,230 (44.60%) for her Front National opponent, Romain Lopez; there were 38,628 valid votes cast out of 93,329 electors.

Cabinet position

  • On 16 May 2012 she was appointed Junior Minister for Crafts, Trade, and Tourism at the French Ministry of Productive Recovery by President François Hollande.
  • On 18 June 2012 she was appointed Minister for Crafts, Trade, and Tourism at the French Ministry of Productive Recovery.
  • On 2 April 2014 she was appointed Minister of Territorial Equality and Housing in the First Valls Government.

References

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14 : 1977 births|Living people|People from L'Union|Politicians from Occitanie|Radical Party of the Left politicians|Radical Movement politicians|Government ministers of France|Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic|Deputies of the 14th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic|Deputies of the 15th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic|21st-century women politicians|Women members of the National Assembly (France)|Women government ministers of France|Toulouse 1 University Capitole alumni

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