Frédérique Bredin
Frédérique Bredin is a seasoned French politician who served as the Minister of Youth under President François Mitterrand from 1991 to 1993. Recently, she has made headlines as the socialist candidate for the legislative by-election in the 2nd constituency of Paris, following the invalidation of the previous election results due to irregularities. Bredin's candidacy is supported by the ecologists, reflecting her commitment to coalition-building amidst a politically charged environment, where she is vying for a seat that includes key Parisian arrondissements.
Born on Jan 01, 1955 (70 years old)
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France:
Frédérique Bredin was defeated by Michel Barnier in the election.
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France:
Frédérique Bredin was Michel Barnier's opponent in the election and expressed concern over the low voter turnout.
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France:
Frédérique Bredin is the candidate from the Socialist Party who placed second in the election.
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France:
Frédérique Bredin is the main opponent of Michel Barnier and a former Minister of Sports.
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Monaco:
Frédérique Bredin is a candidate supported by the Socialists for the legislative partial election.
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France:
Frédérique Bredin is a candidate for the deputy seat in the 2nd constituency of Paris.
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