Catherine Morin-Desailly Explained

Catherine Morin-Desailly
Office:Member of the French Senate
for Seine-Maritime
Term Start:1 October 2004
Predecessor:Jacques Larché
Birth Date:6 July 1960
Birth Place:Le Petit-Quevilly, France
Nationality:French
Party:LC
UDI
Alma Mater:University of Rouen

Catherine Morin-Desailly (born 6 July 1960 in Le Petit-Quevilly, Seine-Maritime) is a French politician of the Union of Democrats and Independents (UDI) who has been serving as a member of the Senate of France since 2004, representing the Seine-Maritime department.

Political career

In the Senate, Morin-Desailly serves on the Committee on Cultural Affairs and the Committee on European Affairs.[1] Since 2014, she has been chairing the Committee on Cultural Affairs. In 2020, she also chaired the Senate’s fact-finding committee on the issue of repatriation of cultural heritage.[2]

In addition to her committee assignments, Morin-Desailly chairs the French-Egyptian Parliamentary Friendship Group.[3]

In late 2008, Morin-Desailly left the Democratic Movement (MoDem), to join the Centrists (LC). From 2009, she served as the party’s spokesperson on cultural affairs and media.

Other activities

Political positions

In June 2014, together with Chantal Jouanno, Morin-Desailly tabled a motion for a resolution to grant asylum to Edward Snowden.[4]

References

Notes and References

  1. https://www.senat.fr/senateur/morin_desailly_catherine04070g.html Catherine Morin-Desailly
  2. Hannah McGivern (December 17, 2020), French Senate blocks restitution of 27 artefacts to Benin and Senegal in dispute with National Assembly The Art Newspaper.
  3. https://www.senat.fr/senateur/morin_desailly_catherine04070g.html Catherine Morin-Desailly
  4. https://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2014/06/06/deux-senatrices-veulent-accorder-l-asile-a-snowden_4433830_4408996.html Deux sénatrices veulent accorder l'asile à Snowden