Jean-Marc Todeschini

French politician
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Jean-Marc Todeschini
Jean-Marc Todeschini in 2015
Member of the French Senate for Moselle
Incumbent
Assumed office
18 June 2017
Preceded byPatrick Abate
Personal details
Born (1952-03-12) 12 March 1952 (age 72)
Longwy, France
Political partySocialist Party
ProfessionTeacher

Jean-Marc Todeschini (born 12 March 1952) is a former member of the Senate of France, who represented the Moselle department. He is a member of the Socialist Party. Teacher and elementary school principal and finally Inspector of Education, he was elected Senator of Moselle on 23 September 2001. Taking advantage of the great division of the right, left Moselle in 2001 succeeded in obtaining for the first time three senators. On 25 September 2011 he was elected Senator of Moselle, and on 5 October 2011 he was appointed Prime Quaestor Senate.

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Senators of France (2020–2023)
1 October 2020 – 1 October 2023
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