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Martine Aubry

Martine Louise Marie Aubry (French pronunciation: [maʁtin obʁi]; née Delors; born 8 August 1950)[1] is a French politician. She was the First Secretary of the French Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste, or PS) from November 2008 to April 2012, and has been the Mayor of Lille (Nord) since March 2001; she is also the first female to hold this position. Her father, Jacques Delors, served as Minister of Finance under President François Mitterrand and was also President of the European Commission.

Martine Aubry
Aubry in 2012
First Secretary of the Socialist Party
In office
26 November 2008 – 12 September 2012*
Preceded byFrançois Hollande
Succeeded byHarlem Désir
Mayor of Lille
Assumed office
25 March 2001
Preceded byPierre Mauroy
Minister of Social Affairs
In office
2 June 1997 – 18 October 2000
Prime MinisterLionel Jospin
Preceded byJean-Claude Gaudin
Succeeded byÉlisabeth Guigou
Minister of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training
In office
15 May 1991 – 28 March 1993
Prime MinisterÉdith Cresson
Pierre Bérégovoy
Preceded byJean-Pierre Soisson
Succeeded byMichel Giraud
Member of the National Assembly
for Nord's 5th Constituency
In office
12 June 1997 – 4 July 1997
Preceded byBernard Davoine
Succeeded byBernard Davoine
Personal details
Born
Martine Louise Marie Delors

(1950-08-08) 8 August 1950 (age 73)
Paris, France
Political partySocialist Party
Alma materPantheon-Assas University
Sciences Po
École Nationale d'Administration
Signature
  • Harlem Désir served as Acting Leader from 30 June 2011 – 16 October 2011.

Aubry joined the PS in 1974, and was appointed Minister of Labour by Prime Minister Édith Cresson in 1991, but lost her position in 1993 after the Right won the legislative elections. However, she became Minister of Social Affairs when Lionel Jospin was appointed Prime Minister in 1997. She is mostly known for having pushed the popular 35-hour workweek law, known as the "Loi Aubry", reducing the nominal length of the normal full-time working week from 39 to 35 hours, and the law that created Couverture maladie universelle (Universal health care coverage).

Aubry stepped down from her Cabinet post in 2001 to be elected Mayor of Lille in place of Pierre Mauroy. Aubry subsequently lost her seat in the National Assembly in the general election of 2002. In March 2008, she was re-elected Mayor of Lille, with 66.55% of the votes.

In November 2008, Aubry was elected to lead the Socialist Party, narrowly defeating Ségolène Royal. While Royal disputed the results, the Socialist Party declared on 25 November 2008 that Aubry had won the contested election. On 28 June 2011, Martine Aubry announced she would seek the Socialist nomination to run in the 2012 presidential election, ultimately losing to François Hollande, her predecessor as First Secretary.

Biography Edit

Early life and education Edit

Born in Paris, Aubry is the daughter of Jacques Delors, French Minister of Finance (1981–1985) and European Commission President (1985–1995), and his wife Marie. Aubry was educated at the lycée Notre-Dame-des-Oiseaux[2] and the lycée Paul-Valéry (in Paris).[3] She holds a degree in economic science from Panthéon-Assas University.[4]

She did additional studies, gaining a diploma from the Institut des Sciences Sociales du Travail, and one from the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (or Sciences Po) in 1972. Between 1973 and 1975, Aubry studied at the École nationale d'administration (ÉNA, National School of Administration).

Professional career Edit

In 1975 Aubry became a civil administrator at the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (Ministère du Travail et des Affaires sociales). During this period, she was active within the French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT). She became a professor at ÉNA in 1978. In addition, she was seconded to the State Council between 1980 and 1981.

Following the election of François Mitterrand to the French presidency in 1981, Aubry successively held several posts at the Ministry of Social Affairs, in the cabinets of Jean Auroux and Pierre Bérégovoy. In 1984, she investigated French asbestos policy for the Comité Permanent Amiante (Permanent Asbestos Committee, an informal public-private working group formed to manage the health problems of workers affected by asbestos). The group's deputy director, Jean-Luc Pasquier, testified before the courts to account for the group's members' actions.

After the defeat of the socialists in the French legislative election of 1986, Aubry was named Master of Requests at the State Council. From 1989-91 she worked as Assistant Director at Pechiney, working with Jean Gandois. She was involved with the opening of a plant at Dunkerque and the closure of the aluminium works at Noguères.[5]

Political career Edit

Minister of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training: 1991–1993 Edit

Aubry was named Minister of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training by Édith Cresson, and carried on in this capacity in the Bérégovoy ministry until March 1993. According to Jean-Luc Pasquier,[6] she supported the controlled use of asbestos whilst all other members of the EEC supported an outright ban. She caused the French veto of a European decree against the use of asbestos.[7] France did not ban asbestos until 1997.[8]

In January 2010, a public health judge charged with investigating former government measures on asbestos had Aubry interrogated by gendarmes in Lille.[9]

When the Right came into power at the French legislative election in 1986, Aubry started the Fondation Agir Contre l'Exclusion (FACE, the Act Against Exclusion Foundation). In 1995, Pierre Mauroy named her as the first deputy to the Mayor of Lille, thus giving her a foothold in the department of Nord.

Lionel Jospin, who became the socialist candidate as French President in 1995, made her his campaign spokesman during the presidential campaign. Upon his defeat, Jospin became first secretary of the Socialist Party, and offered her the number two spot, which Aubry refused.

Aubry had good relations with part of the establishment, especially with her former Pechiney boss, Jean Gandois, and the Parti communiste francais. But she did not get on well with the unions, in particular with Nicole Notat, the former General Secretary of the CFDT[citation needed]

Aubry has been described as hard and demanding. She counters, "Je dis les choses en face, je ne suis pas faux-cul. Mais je crois être bien moins dure que beaucoup de gens en politique. Je suis même peut-être trop sensible. (I'm up-front, and I'm not a hypocrite. But I think I'm much less hard than many politicians. I may even be too sensitive.)[5] "

Minister of Employment and Solidarity: 1997–2000 Edit

Elected as a member of the National Assembly, Aubry was appointed in 1997 as Minister of Employment and Solidarity, the most important minister after the Prime Minister. The same year, to fight unemployment, she created a new employment contract for young people (Emplois-jeunes) with financial help from the government. In 1998, a law establishing the 35-hour workweek was adopted.

In 1999, the Couverture maladie universelle (CMU), a program that reimburses medical expenses through social security for everyone, was voted through. Furthermore, for people on low incomes, the CMU offers complementary health coverage of 100%, which is added to standard Social Security payments; this avoids the necessity for additional private (top-up) insurance.

2012 Presidential candidacy Edit

On 28 June 2011 Aubry said in a televised address from the former train station of Lille-Saint-Sauveur : "I have decided to propose my candidacy to the presidential election".[10]

Following the first round of the citizens primary, she faced François Hollande in the second round of voting on October 16 in a two-way runoff. In the final round of voting, Hollande won the nomination with 56.6% of the vote.

After Aubry's defeat in the primaries, she became one of the main supporters of the Francois Hollande presidential campaign. Aubry's name had been mentioned as a potential prime minister for François Hollande.[11] But, after Hollande was elected President, he chose Jean-Marc Ayrault as Prime Minister; Aubry refused to join his cabinet.[12]

From 2014: statements of divergence Edit

On several occasions, Aubry expressed criticism of the Manuel Valls government, including the fact that he was chosen.[13] In October 2014, she asked for a reorientation of the economic policy.[14]

During a press conference held on 23 September 2015, where Aubry confirmed the choice of Pierre de Saintignon as the head of list for the next coming Regional Elections, she said that the bad polls of the list are partly caused by some choices of the government. She was criticising Emmanuel Macron, Minister of Economy since 2014, saying: "Macron? How to tell it... The cup is full."[15]

Ahead of the Socialist Party's 2017 primaries, Aubry publicly endorsed Benoît Hamon as the party's candidate for the presidential election later that year.[16]

Political positions held Edit

Bibliography Edit

  • 1982 : Pratique de la fonction personnel : le management des ressources humaines ; Martine Aubry, Pierre Balloy, Robert Bosquet, Pierre Cazamian... [etc.] sous la direction de Dimitri Weiss... avec la collaboration de Pierre Morin ; Publication : Paris : Éditions d'Organisation, 1982 ; Description matérielle : 644 p. : ill. ; 25 cm ; ISBN 2-7081-0477-2
  • 1992 : Le chômage de longue durée : comprendre, agir, évaluer : actes du Colloque Agir contre le chômage de longue durée, les 18 et 19 novembre 1991 à la Maison de la chimie à Paris / [organisé par le Ministère du travail, Délégation à l'emploi et la Mission interministérielle Recherche expérimentation, MIRE ; textes réunis par Patricia Bouillaguet et Christophe Guitton ; préf. par Martine Aubry ; Colloque Agir contre le chômage de longue durée (1991 ; Paris) France. Mission interministérielle recherche-expérimentation ; Publication : Paris : Syros-Alternatives, 1992 ; Description matérielle : 745 p. : graph. ; 24 cm ; ISBN 2-86738-745-0
  • 1994 : Le choix d'agir ; Aubry, Martine ; Publication : Albin Michel, 1994 ; ISBN 2-226-06801-5
  • 1995 : Carnet de route d'un maire de banlieue : entre innovations et tempêtes ; Picard, Paul (préf. de Martine Aubry) ; Publication : Syros, 1995 ; ISBN 2-84146-205-6
  • 1995 : Petit dictionnaire pour lutter contre l'extrême droite ; Aubry, Martine; Duhamel, Olivier ; Publication : Éd. du Seuil, 1995 ; ISBN 2-02-028127-9
  • 1996 : Pauvretés ; sous la dir. de Claire Brisset, préf. de Martine Aubry ; Publication : Hachette, 1996 ; ISBN 2-01-235180-8
  • 1997 : Il est grand temps ; Aubry, Martine ; Publication : A. Michel, 1997 ; ISBN 2-226-09228-5
  • 1997 : La nouvelle Grande-Bretagne : vers une société de partenaires ; Tony Blair (préf. de Martine Aubry) ; Publication : La Tour-d'Aigues : Éd. de l'Aube, 1997 ; ISBN 2-87678-310-X
  • 1997 : Martine Aubry : enquête sur une énigme politique ; Burel, Paul; Tatu, Natacha ; Publication : Calmann-Lévy, 1997 ; ISBN 2-7021-2792-4
  • 1998 : Il est grand temps ; Aubry, Martine ; Publication : Librairie générale française, 1998 ; ISBN 2-253-14376-6
  • 2002 : C'est quoi la solidarité ? ; Aubry, Martine ; Publication : A. Michel, 2000 ; ISBN 2-226-11018-6
  • 2000 : Emploi et travail [Texte imprimé] : regards croisés ; Olivier Bertrand, Denis Clerc, Yves Clot... [et al.] ; sous la dir. de Jean Gadrey (préf. par Martine Aubry) ; Publication : Montréal (Québec) : l'Harmattan, 2000 ; ISBN 2-7384-9096-4
  • 2002 : La Ville à mille temps ; Sous la direction de Jean-Yves Boulin (préface de Martine Aubry) ; ISBN 2-87678-694-X
  • 2002 : Notre-Dame de la Treille, du rêve à la réalité ; Frédéric Vienne (préface de Martine Aubry) ; ISBN 2-912215-08-0
  • 2003 : L'important, c'est la santé ; coordonné par Martine Aubry ; Publication : La Tour d'Aigues : Éd. de l'Aube, 2003 ; ISBN 2-87678-944-2
  • 2004 : Démocratie participative : Promesses et ambiguïté ; Michel Falise (préface de Martine Aubry) ; Publication : Aube (5 février 2004) ; ISBN 2-87678-916-7
  • 2004 : Notre Sébasto...pol : Mémoire d'un Théâtre 1903-2003 ; Edgar Duvivier (préface de Martine Aubry) ; Publication Publi-Nord (1 mars 2004) ; ISBN 2-902970-56-0
  • 2004 : Culture toujours : et plus que jamais ! ; coordonné par Martine Aubry ; Publication : La Tour-d'Aigues : Éd. de l'Aube, 2004 ; ISBN 2-87678-990-6
  • 2004 : Réduire les fractures nord/sud : Une utopie ? ; sous la direction de Martine Aubry ; Publication : L'Aube (20 août 2004) ; ISBN 2-7526-0017-8
  • 2004 : Muscler sa conscience du bonheur en trente jours ; Martine Aubry ; Publications : Holoconcept (1 septembre 2004) ; ISBN 2-913281-39-7
  • 2004 : Quel projet pour la gauche ? ; Martine Aubry ; Publication : L'Aube (19 novembre 2004) ; ISBN 2-7526-0056-9
  • 2004 : Une vision pour espérer, une volonté pour transformer ; Martine Aubry ; Publication : La Tour-d'Aigues : Éd. de l'Aube, 2004 ; ISBN 2-7526-0031-3
  • 2005 : Un nouvel art de ville : Le projet urbain de Lille ; Pierre Saintignon (préface de Martine Aubry) ; Publication : Editions Ville de Lille (janvier 1, 2005) ; ISBN 2-9523506-0-4
  • 2005 : Le Maître au Feuillage brodé : Primitifs flamands. Secrets d'ateliers Florence Combert, Didier Martens (préface de Martine Aubry) ; Publication : RMN (26 mai 2005) ; ISBN 2-7118-4891-4
  • 2005 : Felice Beato en Chine : Photographier la guerre en 1860 ; Annie-Laure Wanaverbecq (préface de Martine Aubry) ; Publication : Somogy (22 septembre 2005) ; ISBN 2-85056-895-3
  • 2006 : Agir contre les discriminations ; Martine Aubry ; Publication : L'Aube (9 mars 2006) ; ISBN 2-7526-0223-5
  • 2008 : "Et si on se retrouvait..." ; Martine Aubry, Stéphane Paoli, et Jean Viard ; Publication : L'Aube (21 août 2008) ; ISBN 2-7526-0497-1

References Edit

  1. ^ Martine Aubry BBC
  2. ^ it was there that she met and became friends with Chantal Goya
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-11-19. Retrieved 2010-02-05. Site of the lycée, citing her as an alumna
  4. ^ Mathieu, Béatrice; Deschamps, Pascale-Marie; Mas, Isabelle; Collomp, Florentin; Steinmann, Lionel (18 December 1997). "Où étaient-ils ?". L'Expansion (in French).
  5. ^ a b Jean-Michel Aphatie et Corinne Lhaik, Une femme ambitieuse 25 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine, L'Express, 28 August 1997 (in French)
  6. ^ Cité par François Malye
  7. ^ Pierre Mabut, France : Amiante: manifestation de travailleurs français demandant que justice soit faite contre les empoisonneurs, WSWS amiante, 26 octobre 2005
  8. ^ Newsletter of the Asbestos Institute October 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ [1] Translation of article by François Malye in Le Point, Sedulia blog
  10. ^ "French Socialist Chief Aubry Seeks Party Backing For 2012 Election", Wall Street Journal (WSJ)[dead link]
  11. ^ "Aubry, bien placée pour Matignon ?". Leparisien.fr. 3 February 2012. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
  12. ^ Samuel, Henry (16 May 2012). "Francois Hollande chooses first cabinet as Martine Aubry is snubbed". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
  13. ^ François-Xavier Bourmaud (2014-04-05). "(Martine Aubry à la manœuvre contre Manuel Valls)" [Martine Aubry to maneuver against Manuel Valls]. Le Figaro. Retrieved 2015-10-17.
  14. ^ "PS : Aubry demande à Hollande une 'réorientation de la politique économique'" [Aubry asks Hollande a 'reorientation of the economic policy']. Le Parisien. 2014-10-19. Retrieved 2015-10-17.
  15. ^ "(Aubry: "Macron ? Comment vous dire... Ras-le-bol")" [Aubry says: "Macron ? How to tell it... The cup is full"]. Liberation. 2015-09-03.
  16. ^ Gérard Bon (23 January 2017) Aubry et ses proches appellent à voter Hamon Reuters.

External links Edit

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1997–2000
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from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Martine Aubry see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated fr Martine Aubry to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Not to be confused with Manon Aubry Martine Louise Marie Aubry French pronunciation maʁtin obʁi nee Delors born 8 August 1950 1 is a French politician She was the First Secretary of the French Socialist Party Parti Socialiste or PS from November 2008 to April 2012 and has been the Mayor of Lille Nord since March 2001 she is also the first female to hold this position Her father Jacques Delors served as Minister of Finance under President Francois Mitterrand and was also President of the European Commission Martine AubryAubry in 2012First Secretary of the Socialist PartyIn office 26 November 2008 12 September 2012 Preceded byFrancois HollandeSucceeded byHarlem DesirMayor of LilleIncumbentAssumed office 25 March 2001Preceded byPierre MauroyMinister of Social AffairsIn office 2 June 1997 18 October 2000Prime MinisterLionel JospinPreceded byJean Claude GaudinSucceeded byElisabeth GuigouMinister of Labour Employment and Vocational TrainingIn office 15 May 1991 28 March 1993Prime MinisterEdith CressonPierre BeregovoyPreceded byJean Pierre SoissonSucceeded byMichel GiraudMember of the National Assemblyfor Nord s 5th ConstituencyIn office 12 June 1997 4 July 1997Preceded byBernard DavoineSucceeded byBernard DavoinePersonal detailsBornMartine Louise Marie Delors 1950 08 08 8 August 1950 age 73 Paris FrancePolitical partySocialist PartyAlma materPantheon Assas UniversitySciences PoEcole Nationale d AdministrationSignatureHarlem Desir served as Acting Leader from 30 June 2011 16 October 2011 Aubry joined the PS in 1974 and was appointed Minister of Labour by Prime Minister Edith Cresson in 1991 but lost her position in 1993 after the Right won the legislative elections However she became Minister of Social Affairs when Lionel Jospin was appointed Prime Minister in 1997 She is mostly known for having pushed the popular 35 hour workweek law known as the Loi Aubry reducing the nominal length of the normal full time working week from 39 to 35 hours and the law that created Couverture maladie universelle Universal health care coverage Aubry stepped down from her Cabinet post in 2001 to be elected Mayor of Lille in place of Pierre Mauroy Aubry subsequently lost her seat in the National Assembly in the general election of 2002 In March 2008 she was re elected Mayor of Lille with 66 55 of the votes In November 2008 Aubry was elected to lead the Socialist Party narrowly defeating Segolene Royal While Royal disputed the results the Socialist Party declared on 25 November 2008 that Aubry had won the contested election On 28 June 2011 Martine Aubry announced she would seek the Socialist nomination to run in the 2012 presidential election ultimately losing to Francois Hollande her predecessor as First Secretary Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Professional career 2 Political career 2 1 Minister of Labour Employment and Vocational Training 1991 1993 2 2 Minister of Employment and Solidarity 1997 2000 2 3 2012 Presidential candidacy 2 4 From 2014 statements of divergence 3 Political positions held 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditEarly life and education Edit Born in Paris Aubry is the daughter of Jacques Delors French Minister of Finance 1981 1985 and European Commission President 1985 1995 and his wife Marie Aubry was educated at the lycee Notre Dame des Oiseaux 2 and the lycee Paul Valery in Paris 3 She holds a degree in economic science from Pantheon Assas University 4 She did additional studies gaining a diploma from the Institut des Sciences Sociales du Travail and one from the Institut d Etudes Politiques de Paris or Sciences Po in 1972 Between 1973 and 1975 Aubry studied at the Ecole nationale d administration ENA National School of Administration Professional career Edit This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Martine Aubry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1975 Aubry became a civil administrator at the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs Ministere du Travail et des Affaires sociales During this period she was active within the French Democratic Confederation of Labour CFDT She became a professor at ENA in 1978 In addition she was seconded to the State Council between 1980 and 1981 Following the election of Francois Mitterrand to the French presidency in 1981 Aubry successively held several posts at the Ministry of Social Affairs in the cabinets of Jean Auroux and Pierre Beregovoy In 1984 she investigated French asbestos policy for the Comite Permanent Amiante Permanent Asbestos Committee an informal public private working group formed to manage the health problems of workers affected by asbestos The group s deputy director Jean Luc Pasquier testified before the courts to account for the group s members actions After the defeat of the socialists in the French legislative election of 1986 Aubry was named Master of Requests at the State Council From 1989 91 she worked as Assistant Director at Pechiney working with Jean Gandois She was involved with the opening of a plant at Dunkerque and the closure of the aluminium works at Nogueres 5 Political career EditMinister of Labour Employment and Vocational Training 1991 1993 Edit Aubry was named Minister of Labour Employment and Vocational Training by Edith Cresson and carried on in this capacity in the Beregovoy ministry until March 1993 According to Jean Luc Pasquier 6 she supported the controlled use of asbestos whilst all other members of the EEC supported an outright ban She caused the French veto of a European decree against the use of asbestos 7 France did not ban asbestos until 1997 8 In January 2010 a public health judge charged with investigating former government measures on asbestos had Aubry interrogated by gendarmes in Lille 9 When the Right came into power at the French legislative election in 1986 Aubry started the Fondation Agir Contre l Exclusion FACE the Act Against Exclusion Foundation In 1995 Pierre Mauroy named her as the first deputy to the Mayor of Lille thus giving her a foothold in the department of Nord Lionel Jospin who became the socialist candidate as French President in 1995 made her his campaign spokesman during the presidential campaign Upon his defeat Jospin became first secretary of the Socialist Party and offered her the number two spot which Aubry refused Aubry had good relations with part of the establishment especially with her former Pechiney boss Jean Gandois and the Parti communiste francais But she did not get on well with the unions in particular with Nicole Notat the former General Secretary of the CFDT citation needed Aubry has been described as hard and demanding She counters Je dis les choses en face je ne suis pas faux cul Mais je crois etre bien moins dure que beaucoup de gens en politique Je suis meme peut etre trop sensible I m up front and I m not a hypocrite But I think I m much less hard than many politicians I may even be too sensitive 5 Minister of Employment and Solidarity 1997 2000 Edit See also 35 hour workweek and Couverture maladie universelle Elected as a member of the National Assembly Aubry was appointed in 1997 as Minister of Employment and Solidarity the most important minister after the Prime Minister The same year to fight unemployment she created a new employment contract for young people Emplois jeunes with financial help from the government In 1998 a law establishing the 35 hour workweek was adopted In 1999 the Couverture maladie universelle CMU a program that reimburses medical expenses through social security for everyone was voted through Furthermore for people on low incomes the CMU offers complementary health coverage of 100 which is added to standard Social Security payments this avoids the necessity for additional private top up insurance 2012 Presidential candidacy Edit See also Martine Aubry presidential campaign 2012 On 28 June 2011 Aubry said in a televised address from the former train station of Lille Saint Sauveur I have decided to propose my candidacy to the presidential election 10 Following the first round of the citizens primary she faced Francois Hollande in the second round of voting on October 16 in a two way runoff In the final round of voting Hollande won the nomination with 56 6 of the vote After Aubry s defeat in the primaries she became one of the main supporters of the Francois Hollande presidential campaign Aubry s name had been mentioned as a potential prime minister for Francois Hollande 11 But after Hollande was elected President he chose Jean Marc Ayrault as Prime Minister Aubry refused to join his cabinet 12 From 2014 statements of divergence Edit On several occasions Aubry expressed criticism of the Manuel Valls government including the fact that he was chosen 13 In October 2014 she asked for a reorientation of the economic policy 14 During a press conference held on 23 September 2015 where Aubry confirmed the choice of Pierre de Saintignon as the head of list for the next coming Regional Elections she said that the bad polls of the list are partly caused by some choices of the government She was criticising Emmanuel Macron Minister of Economy since 2014 saying Macron How to tell it The cup is full 15 Ahead of the Socialist Party s 2017 primaries Aubry publicly endorsed Benoit Hamon as the party s candidate for the presidential election later that year 16 Political positions held EditGovernmental functions Minister of Labor Employment and Training 1991 1993 Minister of Employment and Solidarity 1997 2000 resignation Electoral mandates National Assembly of France Member of the National Assembly of France for Nord 5th constituency elected in 1997 but became minister in June Municipal Council Mayor of Lille since 2001 Reelected in 2014 2020 Deputy mayor of Lille 1995 2001 Municipal councillor of Lille since 1995 Reelected in 2001 2008 Urban community Council President of the Urban Community of Lille Metropole 2008 2014 Vice president of the Urban Community of Lille Metropole 1995 2008 Reelected in 2001 Member of the Urban Community of Lille Metropole since 1995 Reelected in 2001 2008 Political function First Secretary leader of the Socialist Party France 2008 2012Bibliography Edit1982 Pratique de la fonction personnel le management des ressources humaines Martine Aubry Pierre Balloy Robert Bosquet Pierre Cazamian etc sous la direction de Dimitri Weiss avec la collaboration de Pierre Morin Publication Paris Editions d Organisation 1982 Description materielle 644 p ill 25 cm ISBN 2 7081 0477 2 1992 Le chomage de longue duree comprendre agir evaluer actes du Colloque Agir contre le chomage de longue duree les 18 et 19 novembre 1991 a la Maison de la chimie a Paris organise par le Ministere du travail Delegation a l emploi et la Mission interministerielle Recherche experimentation MIRE textes reunis par Patricia Bouillaguet et Christophe Guitton pref par Martine Aubry Colloque Agir contre le chomage de longue duree 1991 Paris France Mission interministerielle recherche experimentation Publication Paris Syros Alternatives 1992 Description materielle 745 p graph 24 cm ISBN 2 86738 745 0 1994 Le choix d agir Aubry Martine Publication Albin Michel 1994 ISBN 2 226 06801 5 1995 Carnet de route d un maire de banlieue entre innovations et tempetes Picard Paul pref de Martine Aubry Publication Syros 1995 ISBN 2 84146 205 6 1995 Petit dictionnaire pour lutter contre l extreme droite Aubry Martine Duhamel Olivier Publication Ed du Seuil 1995 ISBN 2 02 028127 9 1996 Pauvretes sous la dir de Claire Brisset pref de Martine Aubry Publication Hachette 1996 ISBN 2 01 235180 8 1997 Il est grand temps Aubry Martine Publication A Michel 1997 ISBN 2 226 09228 5 1997 La nouvelle Grande Bretagne vers une societe de partenaires Tony Blair pref de Martine Aubry Publication La Tour d Aigues Ed de l Aube 1997 ISBN 2 87678 310 X 1997 Martine Aubry enquete sur une enigme politique Burel Paul Tatu Natacha Publication Calmann Levy 1997 ISBN 2 7021 2792 4 1998 Il est grand temps Aubry Martine Publication Librairie generale francaise 1998 ISBN 2 253 14376 6 2002 C est quoi la solidarite Aubry Martine Publication A Michel 2000 ISBN 2 226 11018 6 2000 Emploi et travail Texte imprime regards croises Olivier Bertrand Denis Clerc Yves Clot et al sous la dir de Jean Gadrey pref par Martine Aubry Publication Montreal Quebec l Harmattan 2000 ISBN 2 7384 9096 4 2002 La Ville a mille temps Sous la direction de Jean Yves Boulin preface de Martine Aubry ISBN 2 87678 694 X 2002 Notre Dame de la Treille du reve a la realite Frederic Vienne preface de Martine Aubry ISBN 2 912215 08 0 2003 L important c est la sante coordonne par Martine Aubry Publication La Tour d Aigues Ed de l Aube 2003 ISBN 2 87678 944 2 2004 Democratie participative Promesses et ambiguite Michel Falise preface de Martine Aubry Publication Aube 5 fevrier 2004 ISBN 2 87678 916 7 2004 Notre Sebasto pol Memoire d un Theatre 1903 2003 Edgar Duvivier preface de Martine Aubry Publication Publi Nord 1 mars 2004 ISBN 2 902970 56 0 2004 Culture toujours et plus que jamais coordonne par Martine Aubry Publication La Tour d Aigues Ed de l Aube 2004 ISBN 2 87678 990 6 2004 Reduire les fractures nord sud Une utopie sous la direction de Martine Aubry Publication L Aube 20 aout 2004 ISBN 2 7526 0017 8 2004 Muscler sa conscience du bonheur en trente jours Martine Aubry Publications Holoconcept 1 septembre 2004 ISBN 2 913281 39 7 2004 Quel projet pour la gauche Martine 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friends with Chantal Goya Site de la Cite Scolaire Paul Valery Histoire Archived from the original on 2009 11 19 Retrieved 2010 02 05 Site of the lycee citing her as an alumna Mathieu Beatrice Deschamps Pascale Marie Mas Isabelle Collomp Florentin Steinmann Lionel 18 December 1997 Ou etaient ils L Expansion in French a b Jean Michel Aphatie et Corinne Lhaik Une femme ambitieuse Archived 25 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine L Express 28 August 1997 in French Cite par Francois Malye Pierre Mabut France Amiante manifestation de travailleurs francais demandant que justice soit faite contre les empoisonneurs WSWS amiante 26 octobre 2005 Newsletter of the Asbestos Institute Archived October 20 2008 at the Wayback Machine 1 Translation of article by Francois Malye in Le Point Sedulia blog French Socialist Chief Aubry Seeks Party Backing For 2012 Election Wall Street Journal WSJ dead link Aubry bien placee pour Matignon Leparisien fr 3 February 2012 Retrieved 2014 06 23 Samuel Henry 16 May 2012 Francois Hollande chooses first cabinet as Martine Aubry is snubbed The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 4 September 2012 Francois Xavier Bourmaud 2014 04 05 Martine Aubry a la manœuvre contre Manuel Valls Martine Aubry to maneuver against Manuel Valls Le Figaro Retrieved 2015 10 17 PS Aubry demande a Hollande une reorientation de la politique economique Aubry asks Hollande a reorientation of the economic policy Le Parisien 2014 10 19 Retrieved 2015 10 17 Aubry Macron Comment vous dire Ras le bol Aubry says Macron How to tell it The cup is full Liberation 2015 09 03 Gerard Bon 23 January 2017 Aubry et ses proches appellent a voter Hamon Reuters External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Martine Aubry CityMayors com profilePolitical officesPreceded byJean Pierre Soisson Minister of Labour Employment and Vocational Training1991 1993 Succeeded byMichel GiraudPreceded byJean Claude Gaudin Minister of Social Affairs1997 2000 Succeeded byElisabeth GuigouPreceded byPierre Mauroy Mayor of Lille2001 present IncumbentParty political officesPreceded byFrancois Hollande First Secretary of the Socialist Party2008 2012 Succeeded byHarlem Desir Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martine Aubry amp oldid 1175040146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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