Sylvia Pinel (French pronunciation: [silvja pinɛl]; born 28 September 1977) is a French politician who served as a member of the National Assembly of...
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However, a faction of ex-PRG members, including its last president Sylvia Pinel, split from the Radical Movement in February 2019 due to its expected...
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list, sparking dissent among some ex-PRG members including co-president Sylvia Pinel, who announced her departure from the party to resurrect the PRG on two...
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17 October 2018 8 September 2020 Member of UDI Joined the MoDem group Sylvia Pinel 16 September 2020 21 June 2022 Member of PRG Christophe Naegelen 28 June...
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Giacobbi Joël Giraud Jacques Krabal Jean-Pierre Maggi Dominique Orliac Sylvia Pinel Stéphane Saint-André Alain Tourret Socialist Party of France : 1 member...
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72 10 +3 DIV – 2.21 3 +3 DVG – 1.60 12 −10 DLF Nicolas Dupont-Aignan 1.17 1 −1 Regionalists – 0.90 5 +3 PRG Sylvia Pinel 0.47 3 −9 Far-right – 0.30 1 0...
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later was replaced by Sylvia Pinel and a law superseding the Duflot Law was introduced named the Pinel Act in 2014. The Pinel Act is intended to encourage...
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allied with the Socialist Party on the centre-left, with PRG leader Sylvia Pinel contesting the Socialist Party presidential primary in January 2017....
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support the candidacy of its party leader Sylvia Pinel, outside the primary, on 26 November, but on 6 December Pinel announced that she would ultimately run...
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of Territorial Equality and Housing 2 April 2014 – 11 February 2016: Sylvia Pinel, as Minister of Territorial Equality and Housing 11 February 2016 – 10...
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served as Mayor of Moissac since 2020. She won the seat and succeeded Sylvia Pinel of the Radical Party of the Left, who failed to qualify for the second...
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26 August 2014: Sylvia Pinel (Ministre du Logement et de l'Égalité des territoires) 26 August 2014 – 11 February 2016: Sylvia Pinel (Ministre du Logement...
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eco-socialism, anti-globalisation Radical Party RAD Ensemble, LT Laurent Hénart, Sylvia Pinel 5 / 577 8 / 348 2 / 74 0 / 18 0 / 98 Centre Liberalism, pro-Europeanism...
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Benoît Hamon, and Vincent Peillon – and François de Rugy of the PE, Sylvia Pinel of the PRG, and Jean-Luc Bennahmias of the PD. Early opinion polling...
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Émile Zuccarelli, Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg, Jean-Michel Baylet, Sylvia Pinel UMP: Jean-Claude Gaudin (ex-PR/DL), Patrick Devedjian, Jean-Pierre Raffarin...
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Valérie Rabault 89,975 PS PS UMP UMP PS UDF PS Tarn-et-Garonne's 2nd Sylvia Pinel 93,323 PRG PRG UMP UMP PS UDF MRG Var's 1st Geneviève Levy 74,842 LR...
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Minister of Culture and Communication, is replaced by Audrey Azoulay. Sylvia Pinel, Minister of Housing and Territorial Development, announced his resignation...
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Terlier LREM Tarn-et-Garonne 1st Valérie Rabault PS Valérie Rabault PS 2nd Sylvia Pinel PRG Marine Hamelet RN Var 1st Geneviève Levy LR Yannick Chenevard LREM...
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Served with Bertrand Pancher Preceded by Group established Succeeded by Sylvia Pinel President of the Union of Democrats and Independents group in the National...
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the French Socialist Party presidential primary of 2017, she supports Sylvia Pinel. In the presidential election of 2017, she supported the En Marche! candidate...
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which he has been co-chairing with Philippe Vigier (2018-2020) and Sylvia Pinel (since 2020). "LISTE DÉFINITIVE DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS À L'ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS"...
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Prime Minister Manuel Valls Preceded by Nicole Bricq (Foreign Trade) Sylvia Pinel (Tourism) Hélène Conway-Mouret (French overseas) Succeeded by Thomas...
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Government Spokesperson Stéphane Le Foll PS Minister of Housing and Territorial Development Sylvia Pinel PRG Minister of Overseas France George Pau-Langevin PS...
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Overseas France Victorin Lurel PS Minister of Crafts, Commerce and Tourism Sylvia Pinel PRG Minister of Sports, Youth, Popular Education and Community Life Valérie...
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François Hollande Prime Minister Manuel Valls Bernard Cazeneuve Preceded by Sylvia Pinel Succeeded by Richard Ferrand (Territorial Cohesion) National Secretary...
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for Crafts, Trade, and Tourism under Sylvia Pinel. In 2013, the Socialist Party (PS) and the PRG, led by Pinel, came to an agreement where members of...
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La Gauche moderne, puis Les Centristes. Mouvement radical 2017-2021 Sylvia Pinel et Laurent Hénart Issu de la fusion du PRG et du PRV en 2017. En 2019...
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PRG : Gérard Charasse, Paul Giacobbi, Annick Girardin, Joël Giraud, Sylvia Pinel, Dominique Orliac; members of the PS : Jack Lang, Albert Likuvalu; Various...
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list, sparking dissent among some ex-PRG members including co-president Sylvia Pinel, who announced her departure from the party to resurrect the PRG on two...
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Likuvalu (PS Wallis et Futuna), Jeanny Marc (GUSR), Dominique Orliac, Sylvia Pinel, Chantal Robin-Rodrigo, Yvon Collin, Nicolas Alfonsi, François Vendasi...
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