Martine Aubry

Martine Aubry

politician France

Martine Aubry is a prominent French politician and member of the Socialist Party, best known for her long tenure as the mayor of Lille, a position she has held since 2001. She previously served as the first secretary of the Socialist Party and has been instrumental in shaping local and national policies. Recently, she announced her decision to resign from her position as mayor, emphasizing the need for new leadership and the importance of her legacy in Lille. Aubry's political career spans over three decades, during which she has made significant contributions to urban development and social issues.

Born on Feb 08, 1949 (76 years old)

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France France: Martine Aubry announced her support for Olivier Faure for the upcoming congress of the Socialist Party. 8

Le Monde: Martine Aubry soutient Olivier Faure pour le prochain congrès du PS

France France: Martine Aubry announced her resignation after serving as mayor of Lille for twenty-four years. 8

Le Monde: Arnaud Deslandes, élu maire de Lille, succède à Martine Aubry

Monaco Monaco: Martine Aubry has been the socialist mayor of Lille since 2001 and announced her resignation to pass the baton to a new generation. 9

Monaco-Matin – newspaper covering the Principality of Monaco: Lille: le premier adjoint de Martine Aubry, Arnaud Deslandes, élu maire

France France: Martine Aubry announced her resignation as mayor of Lille after serving for twenty-four years. 7

Le Monde: Après la démission de Martine Aubry, la guerre de succession pour la mairie de Lille est ouverte

France France: Martine Aubry resigns from the mayoralty of Lille and invites the municipal council to elect the first deputy, Arnaud Deslandes. 8

Le Monde: Martine Aubry quitte la mairie de Lille : « Il est grand temps de laisser la place à une nouvelle génération »