Dominique Gillot Explained

Dominique Gillot
Office:Secretary of State for Health and Social action
Term Start:28 July 1999
Term End:7 February 2001
President:Jacques Chirac
Primeminister:Lionel Jospin
Successor:Paulette Guinchard-Kunstler
Birth Date:11 July 1949
Birth Place:Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France
Party:Socialist Party
Profession:Teacher

Dominique Gillot (born 11 July 1949) is a French politician. She is a member of the Socialist Party and was the French Minister of Health from 1999 to 2001, as well as a member of the 11th National Assembly from 1997 to 1999.[1] In 2001, she was elected mayor of Éragny-sur-Oise. She was reelected in 2008 but lost her bid for a third term in March 2014 to her right-wing opponent.[2] She held the office of Senator of the French Republic since 2011.[3] She did not seek reelection to the Senate when her term ended in 2017.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mme Dominique Gillot. Assemblée nationale. French. 10 September 2010.
  2. Web site: Thibault Humbert (Ump) déloge Dominique Gillot (Ps) à Éragny. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170527142304/http://www.gazettevaldoise.fr/2014/03/30/thibault-humbert-ump-deloge-dominique-gillot-ps-a-eragny/. 2017-05-27. 2021-10-22. gazettevaldoise.fr. fr.
  3. Web site: Anciens sénateurs Vème République : GILLOT Dominique. 2021-10-22. www.senat.fr.
  4. Web site: 2014-02-18. Dominique Gillot, l'union à tout prix. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924021015/http://www.gazettevaldoise.fr/2014/02/18/dominique-gillot-lunion-a-tout-prix/. 2015-09-24. 2021-10-22. gazettevaldoise.fr. fr.