Françoise de Salvador
Françoise de Salvador (born July 18, 1952, in Paris, France) is a French politician. UMP deputy, from 2010 to 2011 she was a deputy of the 9th arrondissement of Essonne. BiographyFrançoise de Salvador was born on July 18, 1952, in Paris.[1] She has two children.[2] Françoise de Salvador is a contract civil servant in charge of urban policy and economic integration[2] at the Sénart Val de Seine urban community.[3] She previously worked as a record producer and real estate agent.[2] Political careerA former Boussy-Saint-Antoine town councillor between 1995 and 2001, and again from 2008 to 2009, she headed the UMP list for the 2008 municipal elections, winning 33.03% of the vote in the first round, which saw the Socialist incumbent mayor win.[4] Françoise de Salvador was elected deputy for MP Georges Tron in the ninth constituency of Essonne in the 2007 legislative elections, winning 55.78% of the vote.[5] Following Georges Tron's appointment as Secretary of state for the Civil Service in François Fillon's second government, she took up her seat at the Palais Bourbon on April 23, 2010.[6][1] At the French National Assembly, she is a member of the UMP parliamentary group[7] and the Foreign Affairs Committee.[8] On June 29, 2011, she handed over to Georges Tron, who had resigned from the government. References
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