Martine Buron Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Deputy
Martine Buron
Order:Member of the European Parliament
Term Start:1988
Term End:1994
Order2:Mayor of Châteaubriant
Predecessor2:Xavier Hunault
Successor2:Alain Hunault
Term Start2:1989
Term End2:2001
Order3:President of Fédération française des maisons de l'Europe
Predecessor3:Catherine Lalumière
Term Start3:2017
Birth Date:12 January 1944
Birth Place:Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Nationality:French
Profession:Politician

Martine Buron (born 12 January 1944) is a French architect and politician. She is the daughter of Robert Buron.[1]

Since 1973, she initially worked as an architect in Paris and then in Nantes.[2]

In 1981 she became the vice secretary of the Socialist Party, responsible for the women's sector. She became the socialist mayor of Châteaubriant in 1989 and was re-elected in 1995. She fostered inter-municipal cooperation between the small ones. From 2001 to 2008 he joined the opposition.

She was elected Member of European Parliament (MEP) for the Socialist Party in 1989 until 1994.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Buron . French . villaines-la-juhel.fr . 24 October 2019 . 6 December 2019.
  2. Christian Le Bart, Sur deux récits d'entrée en politique, in Pôle Sud, n°7, 1997, pagg. 57–71
  3. Web site: Alix Demaison . 30 ans de la chute du Mur de Berlin : l'ancienne eurodéputée Martine Buron vient témoigner à Mayenne. French . Ouest France . 4 November 2019. 6 December 2019.