Françoise Briand
Member of the National Assembly
for Essonne's 7th constituency
In office
19 September 2008  19 June 2012
Preceded byJean Marsaudon
Succeeded byÉva Sas
Personal details
Born (1951-04-20) 20 April 1951
Paris, France
Political partyUnion for a Popular Movement
Alma materSchool for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences

Françoise Briand (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swaz bʁijɑ̃]; born 20 April 1951) is a French politician who was Member of Parliament for Essonne's 7th constituency from 2008 to 2012.[1]

Biography

Origins and Family Life

Françoise Briand was born on April 20, 1951, in Paris.[2]

Professional career

Françoise Briand worked as a research engineer[3] (secretary) in social sciences at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences).[4] In the French civil service, a "research engineer" is a civil servant primarily assigned to public institutions with scientific, cultural, and professional purposes, as well as scientific and technological public institutions (EPST), the Ministries of Agriculture, Culture, and National Education.

Political career

Françoise Briand was elected as an opposition municipal councilor in Viry-Châtillon during the 2001 municipal elections on the Union for French Democracy (UDF) list led by Catherine Granier-Bompard, which received 45.81% of the votes in the first round.[5] In the 2007 legislative elections, she served as the substitute for Jean Marsaudon, who won the seventh constituency of Essonne with 52.04% of the votes.[6] In the 2008 municipal elections, she was second on the Nouveau Centre - UMP list, which was defeated with 46.32% of the votes in the first round.[7] She resigned the day after the defeat.[8] When Jean Marsaudon died on September 18, 2008, she became a deputy herself[9] · .[10] In the 2012 legislative elections, she was defeated by her opponent from Europe Ecology – The Greens (EÉL V) with 46.10% of the votes.[11] This was a very negative result in a constituency that had always remained right-wing since its creation.

She ran as a candidate (supported by the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP)) in the 2014 municipal elections but only received 20.26% of the votes in the first round, behind incumbent mayor Simone Mathieu (Left Party) with 24.47%, and significantly behind Jean-Marie Vilain (Ainsi va la ville association) with 40.20%. Forced to withdraw, she witnessed the triumph of the "Ainsi Va La Ville" list (65% in the second round).

References

  1. "Mme Françoise Briand - Mandat clos - Essonne (7e circonscription) - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  2. Françoise Briand's profile on the French Who's Who directory. Accessed on December 29, 2010.
  3. Françoise Briand's profile for the thirteenth legislative term on the website of the National Assembly. Accessed on December 30, 2010.
  4. Interview with Françoise Briand broadcast on June 24, 2010, on the LCP channel's website. Accessed on December 30, 2010.
  5. Results of the 2001 municipal election in Viry-Châtillon on the Le Figaro newspaper's website. Accessed on December 30, 2010.
  6. Results of the 2007 legislative election in the seventh constituency of Essonne on the Ministry of the Interior's website. Accessed on December 30, 2010.
  7. Results of the 2008 municipal election in Viry-Châtillon on the L'Internaute website. Accessed on December 30, 2010.
  8. Article "Les premiers pas de Françoise Briand à l’Assemblée" published on September 23, 2008, on the Le Parisien newspaper's website. Accessed on December 30, 2010.
  9. Article "La mort du député Jean Marsaudon" published on September 19, 2008, on the Le Parisien newspaper's website. Accessed on December 30, 2010.
  10. Article "Une débutante succède à Jean Marsaudon à l’Assemblée" published on September 22, 2008, on the Le Parisien newspaper's website. Accessed on December 30, 2010.
  11. Results of the 2012 legislative election in the seventh constituency of Essonne on the Ministry of the Interior's website. Accessed on June 18, 2012.
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