Conchita Lacuey
Conchita Lacuey (born 30 September 1943) is a French politician. A former member of the National Assembly of France, she represented Gironde's 4th constituency as a member of the Socialist Party.[1] BiographyConchita Lacuey was born on 30 September 1943 in Bordeaux, France to exiled Spanish parents. Her father, a cabinetmaker by profession, was a leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).[2] First elected Deputy of Gironde's 4th constituency on 1 June 1997, she was re-elected on 18 June 2002, 17 June 2007, and 17 June 2012. She was a member of the Socialist Group in the National Assembly. She supported Martine Aubry during the 2011 French Socialist Party presidential primary.[3] In 2013, she resigned from her mandate as Mayor and announced she'd continue to sit on the municipal council of the commune.[4][5] Her former deputy mayor, Jean-Jacques Puyobrau was elected mayor on 18 February 2013.[6][7] She decided not to re-present herself during the 2017 French legislative election, leaving the field empty for Alain David of the Socialist Party and mayor of the neighbouring commune of Cenon. FamilyHer daughter, Nathalie Lacuey, is currently a deputy mayor of Floirac and departmental councillor for the Canton of Cenon.[8][9][10][11] Summary of mandatesMunicipal council and Mayor
DeputyDeputy of Gironde's 4th constituency:
CandidacyLegislative elections:
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