Marie-France Garaud
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Marie-France Garaud | |
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Member of the European Parliament for France | |
In office 20 July 1999 – 19 July 2004 | |
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Born | Marie-France Quintard 6 June 1934 Poitiers, France |
Political party | Rally for the Republic |
Residence | France |
Occupation | Member of the European Parliament |
Marie-France Garaud (born 3 March 1934) is a French politician.[1]
She was a private advisor for President Pompidou and Jacques Chirac during his first time as Prime Minister. In the 1970s, she was considered to be the most influential woman of France. She ran in the 1981 French presidential election and sat at the European parliament from 1999 to 2004, elected on the list of Charles Pasqua and Philippe de Villiers.
She voted "no" in the French Maastricht Treaty referendum and in the 2005 French European Constitution referendum.
Books
- Garaud, Marie-France; Séguin, Philippe (1992). De l'Europe en général et de la France en particulier. Paris: Pré aux Clercs. ISBN 978-2714428998.
- Garaud, Marie-France (1992). Maastricht, pourquoi non. Paris: Plon. ISBN 9782259025614. OCLC 28425584.
- Garaud, Marie-France (2006). La Fête des fous : Qui a tué la Ve République ?. Paris: Plon. ISBN 9782259202596. OCLC 421297239.
- Garaud, Marie-France (2010). Impostures politiques. Paris: Plon. ISBN 9782259212540. OCLC 706029043.
References
- ^ Ramsay, Raylene L. (2003). French women in politics: writing power, paternal legitimization, and maternal legacies. Berghahn Books. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-57181-082-3.
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