Marie-Thérèse Bruguière

French politician
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Marie-Thérèse Bruguière
Member of the French Senate for Hérault
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 October 2017
Preceded byFrançois Commeinhes
In office
1 October 2008 – 30 September 2014
Succeeded byJean-Pierre Grand
Personal details
Born (1942-10-26) 26 October 1942 (age 81)
Mauguio, France
Political partyThe Republicans

Marie-Thérèse Bruguière (born 26 October 1942) is a French politician, and retired hospital administrator.

Career

She was elected to represent the department of Hérault in the Senate of France (le Sénat) on 21 September 2008. She is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), which is a part of the European People's Party (PPE).

In the 2012 legislative elections, Françoise Briand obtained 46.10% of the votes in the seventh constituency of Essonne, according to the results published on the Ministry of the Interior's website.[1] This outcome was considered very negative for her campaign, as the constituency had traditionally been a stronghold for right-wing parties since its establishment.

In the 2014 municipal elections, Françoise Briand ran as a candidate supported by the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). However, she received only 20.26% of the votes in the first round, placing her behind incumbent mayor Simone Mathieu from the Left Party, who obtained 24.47% of the votes. She was also significantly behind Jean-Marie Vilain from the Ainsi va la ville association, who garnered 40.20% of the votes. As a result, she was compelled to withdraw from the election. Ultimately, the "Ainsi Va La Ville" list emerged victorious with 65% of the votes in the second round.

Current positions

  • Mayor of Saint-Aunès since 1989
  • Regional Councillor since 2004
  • Senator from l'Hérault since 2008
  • Vice president of the Communauté de communes du Pays de l'Or
  • President of the SIVOM de l'étang de l'Or

References

  1. ^ Results of the 2012 legislative election in the seventh constituency of Essonne on the Ministry of the Interior's website. Accessed on June 18, 2012.

External links

  • Her page on the Senate web site
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