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{{short description|French politician}}
{{short description|French politician (born 1976)}}
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{{infobox officeholder
| name = Marie Guévenoux
| name = Marie Guévenoux
| image = Guévenoux - Evry - 2018-10-09 - IMG 9319.jpg
| image = Guévenoux - Evry - 2018-10-09 - IMG 9319.jpg
| caption = Marie Guévenoux in 2018
| caption = Guévenoux in 2018
| office = [[Minister of the Overseas]]
| office = [[Minister of the Overseas|Minister Delegate for the Overseas]]
| term_start = 8 February 2024
| term_start = 8 February
| term_end =
| term_end = 21 Septembre 2024
| primeminister = [[Gabriel Attal]]
| primeminister = [[Gabriel Attal]]
| predecessor = [[Philippe Vigier]]
| predecessor = [[Philippe Vigier]]
| successor =
| successor = [[François-Noël Buffet]]
| office1 = Member of the [[National Assembly (France)|National Assembly]] for [[Essonne's 9th constituency]]
| office1 = Member of the [[National Assembly (France)|National Assembly]]<br>for [[Essonne]]'s [[Essonne's 9th constituency|9th]] constituency
| term_start1 = 21 June 2017
| term_start1 = 21 June 2017
| term_end1 = 11 January 2024
| term_end1 = 8 March 2024
| predecessor1 = [[Romain Colas]]
| predecessor1 = [[Thierry Mandon]]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1976|11|02|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1976|11|02|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Amiens]], France
| birth_place = [[Amiens]], France
| nationality = French
| nationality = French
| party = [[Les Républicains]] (until 2017)<br />[[La République En Marche]] (since 2017)
| party = [[The Republicans (France)|The Republicans]] (until 2017)<br />[[Renaissance (French political party)|Renaissance]] (since 2017)
| successor1 = [[Éric Husson]]
| successor1 = Éric Husson
}}
}}
'''Marie Guévenoux''' (born 2 November 1976) is a French politician of [[La République En Marche!]] (LREM) who has been serving as [[Minister of the Overseas]] in the [[Attal government|government]] of [[Prime Minister of France|Prime Minister]] [[Gabriel Attal]] since 2024.<ref>Célestine Gentilhomme (8 February 2024), [https://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/remaniement-la-deputee-renaissance-marie-guevenoux-nommee-ministre-deleguee-aux-outre-mer-20240208 Remaniement : la députée Renaissance Marie Guévenoux nommée ministre déléguée aux Outre-Mer] ''[[Le Figaro]]''.</ref> From 2017 to 2024, she was a [[Member of Parliament (France)|member]] of the [[National Assembly (France)|French National Assembly]], representing the [[Departments of France|department]] of [[Essonne]].<ref name="Bio">{{Cite web|url=http://elections.interieur.gouv.fr/legislatives-2017/091/09109.html |title=Elections législatives 2017 |access-date=19 June 2017 |work=Ministry of the Interior |language=French}}</ref>
'''Marie Guévenoux''' ({{IPA|fr|maʁi ɡevənu}}; born 2 November 1976) is a French politician who has served as [[Minister of the Overseas|Minister Delegate for the Overseas]] in the [[Attal government|government]] of [[Prime Minister of France|Prime Minister]] [[Gabriel Attal]] from February to September 2024.<ref>Célestine Gentilhomme (8 February 2024), [https://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/remaniement-la-deputee-renaissance-marie-guevenoux-nommee-ministre-deleguee-aux-outre-mer-20240208 Remaniement : la députée Renaissance Marie Guévenoux nommée ministre déléguée aux Outre-Mer] ''[[Le Figaro]]''.</ref> A member of [[Renaissance (French political party)|Renaissance]] (RE, formerly La République En Marche!), she previously was a [[Deputy (France)|deputy]] in the [[National Assembly (France)|National Assembly]] from 2017 to 2024, representing the [[Essonne]] [[Departments of France|department]].<ref name="Bio">{{Cite web|url=http://elections.interieur.gouv.fr/legislatives-2017/091/09109.html |title=Elections législatives 2017 |access-date=19 June 2017 |work=Ministry of the Interior |language=French}}</ref>


==Political career==
==Political career==
In the [[The Republicans (France)|Republicans]]' [[2016 The Republicans (France) presidential primary|primaries]] ahead of the [[2017 French presidential election|2017 presidential election]], Guévenoux was part of candidate [[Alain Juppé]]'s campaign staff.<ref>Ludovic Vigogne (2 March 2015), [https://www.lopinion.fr/2-mars-2015/chaque-mercredi-a-8h30-task-force-juppe-se-reunit-21873 « Chaque mercredi, à 8h30, la task force Juppé se réunit... »], ''[[L'Opinion (French newspaper)|L'Opinion]]''.</ref> When [[François Fillon]] was chosen as the party's candidate, she became his campaign team's administrative and financial director. Amid the [[Fillon affair]], however, she resigned from that position and left the Republicans' campaign.<ref>[https://www.lefigaro.fr/elections/legislatives/2017/05/12/38001-20170512ARTFIG00090-une-ex-collaboratrice-de-juppe-et-fillon-candidate-macroniste-aux-legislatives.php Une ex-collaboratrice de Juppé et Fillon, candidate macroniste aux législatives], ''[[Le Figaro]]'', 12 May 2017.</ref>
In [[The Republicans (France)|The Republicans]]' [[2016 The Republicans (France) presidential primary|primaries]] ahead of the [[2017 French presidential election|2017 presidential election]], Guévenoux was part of candidate [[Alain Juppé]]'s campaign staff.<ref>Ludovic Vigogne (2 March 2015), [https://www.lopinion.fr/2-mars-2015/chaque-mercredi-a-8h30-task-force-juppe-se-reunit-21873 « Chaque mercredi, à 8h30, la task force Juppé se réunit... »], ''[[L'Opinion (French newspaper)|L'Opinion]]''.</ref> When [[François Fillon]] was chosen as the party's candidate, she became his campaign team's administrative and financial director. Amid the [[Fillon affair]], however, she resigned from that position and left the Republicans' campaign.<ref>[https://www.lefigaro.fr/elections/legislatives/2017/05/12/38001-20170512ARTFIG00090-une-ex-collaboratrice-de-juppe-et-fillon-candidate-macroniste-aux-legislatives.php Une ex-collaboratrice de Juppé et Fillon, candidate macroniste aux législatives], ''[[Le Figaro]]'', 12 May 2017.</ref>


In the [[2017 French legislative election]], Guévenoux joined the LREM campaign and became a member of the National Assembly. In parliament, she served on the [[Law Committee (French National Assembly)|Committee on Legal Affairs]].<ref>[http://www2.assemblee-nationale.fr/deputes/fiche/OMC_PA721880 Marie Guévenoux] [[National Assembly (France)|French National Assembly]].</ref> She was also a secretary of the Bureau of the National Assembly of the [[15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic]]. In early 2018, she was one of several LREM members who joined an informal parliamentary working group on [[Islam]] set up by [[Florent Boudié]] in order to contribute to the government's bill aimed at better organising and supervising the financing of the Muslim faith in France.<ref>Alexandre Lemarié (23 November 2018), [https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2018/11/23/des-deputes-la-republique-en-marche-s-attellent-au-sujet-de-l-islam-de-france_5387262_823448.html Des députés La République en marche s’attellent au sujet de l’islam de France] ''[[Le Monde]]''.</ref> Later that year, she co-chaired (with [[Éric Bothorel]]) a group of some twenty parliamentarians involved in organizing a nation-wide consultation process in response to the [[Yellow vests movement]].<ref>Manon Rescan (19 December 2018), [https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2018/12/19/les-deputes-lrm-peu-emballes-par-le-referendum-d-initiative-citoyenne_5399569_823448.html Les députés LRM peu emballés par le référendum d’initiative citoyenne] ''[[Le Monde]]''.</ref>
In the [[2017 French legislative election]], Guévenoux joined the LREM campaign and became a member of the National Assembly. In parliament, she served on the [[Law Committee (French National Assembly)|Committee on Legal Affairs]].<ref>[http://www2.assemblee-nationale.fr/deputes/fiche/OMC_PA721880 Marie Guévenoux] [[National Assembly (France)|French National Assembly]].</ref> She was also a secretary of the Bureau of the National Assembly of the [[15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic]]. In early 2018, she was one of several LREM members who joined an informal parliamentary working group on [[Islam]] set up by [[Florent Boudié]] in order to contribute to the government's bill aimed at better organising and supervising the financing of the Muslim faith in France.<ref>Alexandre Lemarié (23 November 2018), [https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2018/11/23/des-deputes-la-republique-en-marche-s-attellent-au-sujet-de-l-islam-de-france_5387262_823448.html Des députés La République en marche s’attellent au sujet de l’islam de France] ''[[Le Monde]]''.</ref> Later that year, she co-chaired (with [[Éric Bothorel]]) a group of some twenty parliamentarians involved in organizing a nation-wide consultation process in response to the [[Yellow vests movement]].<ref>Manon Rescan (19 December 2018), [https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2018/12/19/les-deputes-lrm-peu-emballes-par-le-referendum-d-initiative-citoyenne_5399569_823448.html Les députés LRM peu emballés par le référendum d’initiative citoyenne] ''[[Le Monde]]''.</ref>
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==Political positions==
==Political positions==
In July 2019, Guévenoux voted in favor of the French ratification of the [[European Union]]’s [[Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement]] (CETA) with [[Canada]].<ref>Maxime Vaudano (24 July 2019), [https://www.lemonde.fr/les-decodeurs/article/2019/07/24/ceta-qui-a-vote-quoi-parmi-les-deputes_5493039_4355770.html CETA : qui a voté quoi parmi les députés] ''[[Le Monde]]''.</ref>
In July 2019, Guévenoux voted in favour of the French ratification of the [[European Union]]’s [[Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement]] (CETA) with [[Canada]].<ref>Maxime Vaudano (24 July 2019), [https://www.lemonde.fr/les-decodeurs/article/2019/07/24/ceta-qui-a-vote-quoi-parmi-les-deputes_5493039_4355770.html CETA : qui a voté quoi parmi les députés] ''[[Le Monde]]''.</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 17:00, 23 September 2024

Marie Guévenoux
Guévenoux in 2018
Minister Delegate for the Overseas
In office
8 February – 21 Septembre 2024
Prime MinisterGabriel Attal
Preceded byPhilippe Vigier
Succeeded byFrançois-Noël Buffet
Member of the National Assembly
for Essonne's 9th constituency
In office
21 June 2017 – 8 March 2024
Preceded byThierry Mandon
Succeeded byÉric Husson
Personal details
Born (1976-11-02) 2 November 1976 (age 47)
Amiens, France
Political partyThe Republicans (until 2017)
Renaissance (since 2017)

Marie Guévenoux (French pronunciation: [maʁi ɡevənu]; born 2 November 1976) is a French politician who has served as Minister Delegate for the Overseas in the government of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal from February to September 2024.[1] A member of Renaissance (RE, formerly La République En Marche!), she previously was a deputy in the National Assembly from 2017 to 2024, representing the Essonne department.[2]

Political career

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In The Republicans' primaries ahead of the 2017 presidential election, Guévenoux was part of candidate Alain Juppé's campaign staff.[3] When François Fillon was chosen as the party's candidate, she became his campaign team's administrative and financial director. Amid the Fillon affair, however, she resigned from that position and left the Republicans' campaign.[4]

In the 2017 French legislative election, Guévenoux joined the LREM campaign and became a member of the National Assembly. In parliament, she served on the Committee on Legal Affairs.[5] She was also a secretary of the Bureau of the National Assembly of the 15th legislature of the French Fifth Republic. In early 2018, she was one of several LREM members who joined an informal parliamentary working group on Islam set up by Florent Boudié in order to contribute to the government's bill aimed at better organising and supervising the financing of the Muslim faith in France.[6] Later that year, she co-chaired (with Éric Bothorel) a group of some twenty parliamentarians involved in organizing a nation-wide consultation process in response to the Yellow vests movement.[7]

In addition to her parliamentary work, Guévenoux was a member of the Commission consultative du secret de la défense nationale (CCSDN), an independent authority in charge of declassification of documents.[8]

From November 2017 on, Guévenoux was part of LREM's 20-member executive board under the leadership of the party's chairman Christophe Castaner.[9]

Political positions

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In July 2019, Guévenoux voted in favour of the French ratification of the European Union’s Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Célestine Gentilhomme (8 February 2024), Remaniement : la députée Renaissance Marie Guévenoux nommée ministre déléguée aux Outre-Mer Le Figaro.
  2. ^ "Elections législatives 2017". Ministry of the Interior (in French). Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  3. ^ Ludovic Vigogne (2 March 2015), « Chaque mercredi, à 8h30, la task force Juppé se réunit... », L'Opinion.
  4. ^ Une ex-collaboratrice de Juppé et Fillon, candidate macroniste aux législatives, Le Figaro, 12 May 2017.
  5. ^ Marie Guévenoux French National Assembly.
  6. ^ Alexandre Lemarié (23 November 2018), Des députés La République en marche s’attellent au sujet de l’islam de France Le Monde.
  7. ^ Manon Rescan (19 December 2018), Les députés LRM peu emballés par le référendum d’initiative citoyenne Le Monde.
  8. ^ Marie Guévenoux French National Assembly.
  9. ^ Le Conseil de La République En Marche ! La République En Marche!, press release of 16 October 2017.
  10. ^ Maxime Vaudano (24 July 2019), CETA : qui a voté quoi parmi les députés Le Monde.