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Claire O'Petit

Clairette Hélène Marceline O'Petit (born 15 October 1949) is a French politician representing La République En Marche![1] She was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the 5th constituency of the department of Eure.[2]

Claire O'Petit
Member of the National Assembly
for Eure's 5th constituency
In office
21 June 2017 – 21 June 2022
Preceded byFranck Gilard
Succeeded byTimothée Houssin
Personal details
Born
Clairette O'Petit

(1949-10-15) 15 October 1949 (age 73)
Épinay-sur-Seine, France
Political partyPS (2000-2001)
UDF
MoDem (2007-2015)
LREM (2017-2022)
Children1
ProfessionRetailer

Biography Edit

Early life and education Edit

Claire O'Petit was born in Épinay-sur-Seine, located in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis[3] where she remained during her youth. Her mother was a cook and member of the PCF, who left the party following the liberation, horrified by the fate reserved to the "shaved women" (women whose hairs were shaved in public because of suspected "horizontal collaboration" (having sex with German occupants) with the enemy), though remaining member of CGT.[4]

Incumbent of a French professional in sewing,[5] she worked most of her life as retailer, and started working at 17 until she retired.[3] She held several types of job: shoe retailer on the Champs-Élysées, dog grooming, paramedic, sales representative, washing machine retailer, commercial for household appliances, etc.[5]

Career and early political involvement Edit

She then completed a professional training and became business manager for a paramedical company, opening a dog grooming salon at the same time in Saint-Denis in the 1990s. After demonstrating against local tax on small shop and retailers assessed excessively in comparison to neighbouring cities, she got involved in activities for defense of local commercants and craftsmen defense in local structure.[4] She chaired a retailers and craftsmen association from 1989 to her election as member of parliament.[3][6]

Media Edit

Between 2005 and 2017, Claire O'Petit is a recurrent speaker at the French TV show Les Grandes Gueules on French channel RMC.[3] She was notably noticed for her recurrent calls during the show, regularly lambasting taxes when still in office at her association.[5][7] She intervenes on the set once or twice a week.[3] Following her election, she only intervenes few times a month as a commentator.[3]

Business and legal issues Edit

Condemnation for mismanagement Edit

On 2 November 2016, Claire O'Petit is condemned by the Tribunal de commerce (France) of Bobigny to "une interdiction de diriger, gérer, administrer ou contrôler directement ou indirectement toute entreprise commerciale ou artisanale […] pour une durée de cinq ans" (a five-years ban on directing, managing, administering or directly or indirectly controlling any commercial or craft enterprise), court judging her guilty of mismanagement causing bankruptcy of the ADCP company.[8] She appealed the verdict.[4]

On 19 October 2017, the Court of Appeal of Paris partially confirm the first verdict, but reimbursement of troop costs are invalidated by the court.[9]

Political engagement Edit

Socialist party and Modem Edit

In 2001, Claire O'Petit is elected as a mayor candidate for the French socialist party aux 2001 French municipal elections in Épinay-sur-Seine.[3] She then resigned after 6 months in office to show an opposition to political alliance between PS and PCF.[3]

She then joined the UDF, and later the MoDem.[3] In 2008, she stands for the MoDem at the 2008 French municipal elections in Saint-Denis, obtaining 7,46 % of ballots[10]

In 2012, Claire O'Petit runs for MoDem to the 2012 French legislative election in Eure's 5th constituency. She won only 1,63 % of ballots. In 2015, she left the party because of disagreements with the party cadre.[3]

LREM MP Edit

Claire O'Petit stands for LREM to the 2017 French legislative election, again in Eure's 5th constituency. Her nomination raise controversies among supporters because she held comments against minorities and professions which are in contradiction with the party's values.[11] Thanks to high abstention, she won 28,56 % of the ballots after the first round, and is elected with 55,98 % of ballots against FN's candidate Vincent Taillieu.[12]

Controversies Edit

In November 2012, O'Petit provoked controversy by pronouncing anti-Muslim expressions on RMC: "Frankly speaking, when I see a bearded man wearing a djellaba crossing the street at red-light, I just want to accelerate I say".[13]

Newspapers notice her little participation to debates during her first months as MP.[14] She responded stating that her absence was due to heath issues[15]

In 2019, she took position against the reduction of the number of MP, resolution advocated by her own party.[16]

In July 2017, she openly mocked complaints of opponents to cuts in housing benefits aimed to help students, assumed to finance the suppression of Impôt de solidarité sur la fortune saying: "If at 19 years old, 20 years old, 24 years old you start weeping because we remove to your purse 5 euros, what're you gonna do of your life ?".[17] She added: "We must either cuts in expenses or we raise taxes [...] There're no free money, everyone must participate."[18]

She also declared "Socialists are primary racists and serve out arabics."[19]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Claire O'Petit". assemblee-nationale. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Elections législatives 2017". Ministry of the Interior (in French). Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Législatives : qui est Claire O'Petit, la nouvelle députée En Marche de la circonscription de l'Eure ?". France Bleu Normandie. Clémentine Vergnaud. 18 June 2017.
  4. ^ a b c Thomas Pitel (September 2017). "Claire O'Petit". Society. No. 64. pp. 68–71..
  5. ^ a b c "Législatives : Claire O'Petit, 67 ans, la grande gueule de RMC, rejoint Macron". Le Parisien. 12 May 2017.
  6. ^ "Claire O'Petit". Le HuffPost. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  7. ^ Anthony Berthelier (20 June 2017). "Les propos polémiques de Claire O'Petit, nouvelle députée En Marche! et ex-grande gueule de RMC déterrés". Huffington Post.
  8. ^ Celia Mick (30 May 2017). "5e circonscription de l'Eure : Claire O'Petit (LREM) encore contestée".
  9. ^ Celia Mick (20 October 2017). "Info Paris Normandie : Claire O'Petit, députée LREM de la 5e circonscription de l'Eure, condamnée en appel".
  10. ^ "Élections municipales à Saint-Denis". Annuaire-Mairie. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  11. ^ "Claire O'Petit, cette députée En Marche qui enchaîne les polémiques". Sud Ouest. 26 July 2017..
  12. ^ Ministère de l'Intérieur (18 June 2017). "Élections législatives 2017". elections.interieur.gouv.fr. Retrieved 19 May 2018..
  13. ^ "Claire O'Petit, cette députée En Marche qui enchaîne les polémiques". SudOuest.fr (in French). 26 July 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  14. ^ La députée macroniste Claire O'Petit vante son travail… invisible à l'Assemblée, marianne.net, 15 August 2017
  15. ^ "Accusée d'absentéisme, Claire O'Petit (LREM) envoie un courrier rageur à tous les députés". Libération. 31 October 2018.
  16. ^ BFMTV. "Claire O'Petit (LAREM): " Il ne faut surtout pas avoir moins de députés " et il faut qu'ils ne soient " que députés "" (in French). BFMTV. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  17. ^ "Aides au logement : La députée Claire O'Petit demande aux jeunes d'arrêter de pleurer pour 5 euros". 20 minutes. 25 July 2017..
  18. ^ Marc de Boni (25 July 2017). "APL : la députée LREM Claire O'Petit demande aux jeunes "d'arrêter de pleurer"". Le Figaro..
  19. ^ "Le CV très chargé de Claire O'Petit, la députée qui demande aux jeunes d'arrêter de "pleurer"". Les Inrocks. 27 July 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2018..

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Clairette Helene Marceline O Petit born 15 October 1949 is a French politician representing La Republique En Marche 1 She was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017 representing the 5th constituency of the department of Eure 2 Claire O PetitMember of the National Assemblyfor Eure s 5th constituencyIn office 21 June 2017 21 June 2022Preceded byFranck GilardSucceeded byTimothee HoussinPersonal detailsBornClairette O Petit 1949 10 15 15 October 1949 age 73 Epinay sur Seine FrancePolitical partyPS 2000 2001 UDFMoDem 2007 2015 LREM 2017 2022 Children1ProfessionRetailer Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career and early political involvement 1 3 Media 2 Business and legal issues 2 1 Condemnation for mismanagement 3 Political engagement 3 1 Socialist party and Modem 3 2 LREM MP 4 Controversies 5 ReferencesBiography EditEarly life and education Edit Claire O Petit was born in Epinay sur Seine located in the department of Seine Saint Denis 3 where she remained during her youth Her mother was a cook and member of the PCF who left the party following the liberation horrified by the fate reserved to the shaved women women whose hairs were shaved in public because of suspected horizontal collaboration having sex with German occupants with the enemy though remaining member of CGT 4 Incumbent of a French professional in sewing 5 she worked most of her life as retailer and started working at 17 until she retired 3 She held several types of job shoe retailer on the Champs Elysees dog grooming paramedic sales representative washing machine retailer commercial for household appliances etc 5 Career and early political involvement Edit She then completed a professional training and became business manager for a paramedical company opening a dog grooming salon at the same time in Saint Denis in the 1990s After demonstrating against local tax on small shop and retailers assessed excessively in comparison to neighbouring cities she got involved in activities for defense of local commercants and craftsmen defense in local structure 4 She chaired a retailers and craftsmen association from 1989 to her election as member of parliament 3 6 Media Edit Between 2005 and 2017 Claire O Petit is a recurrent speaker at the French TV show Les Grandes Gueules on French channel RMC 3 She was notably noticed for her recurrent calls during the show regularly lambasting taxes when still in office at her association 5 7 She intervenes on the set once or twice a week 3 Following her election she only intervenes few times a month as a commentator 3 Business and legal issues EditCondemnation for mismanagement Edit On 2 November 2016 Claire O Petit is condemned by the Tribunal de commerce France of Bobigny to une interdiction de diriger gerer administrer ou controler directement ou indirectement toute entreprise commerciale ou artisanale pour une duree de cinq ans a five years ban on directing managing administering or directly or indirectly controlling any commercial or craft enterprise court judging her guilty of mismanagement causing bankruptcy of the ADCP company 8 She appealed the verdict 4 On 19 October 2017 the Court of Appeal of Paris partially confirm the first verdict but reimbursement of troop costs are invalidated by the court 9 Political engagement EditSocialist party and Modem Edit In 2001 Claire O Petit is elected as a mayor candidate for the French socialist party aux 2001 French municipal elections in Epinay sur Seine 3 She then resigned after 6 months in office to show an opposition to political alliance between PS and PCF 3 She then joined the UDF and later the MoDem 3 In 2008 she stands for the MoDem at the 2008 French municipal elections in Saint Denis obtaining 7 46 of ballots 10 In 2012 Claire O Petit runs for MoDem to the 2012 French legislative election in Eure s 5th constituency She won only 1 63 of ballots In 2015 she left the party because of disagreements with the party cadre 3 LREM MP Edit Claire O Petit stands for LREM to the 2017 French legislative election again in Eure s 5th constituency Her nomination raise controversies among supporters because she held comments against minorities and professions which are in contradiction with the party s values 11 Thanks to high abstention she won 28 56 of the ballots after the first round and is elected with 55 98 of ballots against FN s candidate Vincent Taillieu 12 Controversies EditIn November 2012 O Petit provoked controversy by pronouncing anti Muslim expressions on RMC Frankly speaking when I see a bearded man wearing a djellaba crossing the street at red light I just want to accelerate I say 13 Newspapers notice her little participation to debates during her first months as MP 14 She responded stating that her absence was due to heath issues 15 In 2019 she took position against the reduction of the number of MP resolution advocated by her own party 16 In July 2017 she openly mocked complaints of opponents to cuts in housing benefits aimed to help students assumed to finance the suppression of Impot de solidarite sur la fortune saying If at 19 years old 20 years old 24 years old you start weeping because we remove to your purse 5 euros what re you gonna do of your life 17 She added We must either cuts in expenses or we raise taxes There re no free money everyone must participate 18 She also declared Socialists are primary racists and serve out arabics 19 References Edit Claire O Petit assemblee nationale Retrieved 1 May 2019 Elections legislatives 2017 Ministry of the Interior in French Retrieved 19 June 2017 a b c d e f g h i j Legislatives qui est Claire O Petit la nouvelle deputee En Marche de la circonscription de l Eure France Bleu Normandie Clementine Vergnaud 18 June 2017 a b c Thomas Pitel September 2017 Claire O Petit Society No 64 pp 68 71 a b c Legislatives Claire O Petit 67 ans la grande gueule de RMC rejoint Macron Le Parisien 12 May 2017 Claire O Petit Le HuffPost Retrieved 25 July 2017 Anthony Berthelier 20 June 2017 Les propos polemiques de Claire O Petit nouvelle deputee En Marche et ex grande gueule de RMC deterres Huffington Post Celia Mick 30 May 2017 5e circonscription de l Eure Claire O Petit LREM encore contestee Celia Mick 20 October 2017 Info Paris Normandie Claire O Petit deputee LREM de la 5e circonscription de l Eure condamnee en appel Elections municipales a Saint Denis Annuaire Mairie Retrieved 27 June 2017 Claire O Petit cette deputee En Marche qui enchaine les polemiques Sud Ouest 26 July 2017 Ministere de l Interieur 18 June 2017 Elections legislatives 2017 elections interieur gouv fr Retrieved 19 May 2018 Claire O Petit cette deputee En Marche qui enchaine les polemiques SudOuest fr in French 26 July 2017 Retrieved 20 February 2019 La deputee macroniste Claire O Petit vante son travail invisible a l Assemblee marianne net 15 August 2017 Accusee d absenteisme Claire O Petit LREM envoie un courrier rageur a tous les deputes Liberation 31 October 2018 BFMTV Claire O Petit LAREM Il ne faut surtout pas avoir moins de deputes et il faut qu ils ne soient que deputes in French BFMTV Retrieved 23 March 2019 Aides au logement La deputee Claire O Petit demande aux jeunes d arreter de pleurer pour 5 euros 20 minutes 25 July 2017 Marc de Boni 25 July 2017 APL la deputee LREM Claire O Petit demande aux jeunes d arreter de pleurer Le Figaro Le CV tres charge de Claire O Petit la deputee qui demande aux jeunes d arreter de pleurer Les Inrocks 27 July 2017 Retrieved 9 March 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claire O 27Petit amp oldid 1179201594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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