Françoise Castex
Françoise Castex (born 7 February 1956 in Agadir) is a French politician.
Education
- 1976: Degree and master's degree in arts
- 1990: Diploma of Advanced Studies in the Social Field (DHEPS)
- 1991: Postgraduate diploma in educational science
Early career
- 1981-1998: Adult and youth education adviser at the Gers Departmental Youth and Sports Directorate
- 1998-2000: Adviser in the office of the Chairman of the Gers Departmental Council
- Adviser in the office of the Minister responsible for vocational education
- 2002-2004: Special adviser for educational cooperation in the Foreign Ministry
- 2004-2014: Member of the European Parliament (S&D)
- 1989-1998: Deputy Secretary-General of the Adult Education Association (SEP-FEN-UNSA)
- since 1990: Member of the Socialist Party national council
- 1996-2001: Member of Lavardens Municipal Council
- 1990-1998: Chairwoman of the Gers League of Human Rights
- 1996-1998: Member of the Central committee of the League of Human Rights
Member of the European Parliament, 2004–2014
Between 2004 and 2014, Castex served as a Member of the European Parliament for the South West of France with the Socialist Party, part of the Socialist Group and sat on the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade.
She was a substitute for the Committee on Development and the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. She also served as a member of the Delegation for relations with the Palestinian Legislative Council.
Together with Liêm Hoang Ngoc, Castex was one of two sitting MEPs who were not re-nominated by the leadership of France’s Socialist Party for the 2014 European elections.[1]
References
- ↑ Toby Vogel (November 20, 2013), Socialist selection European Voice.
External links
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