Martine Aubry

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Martine Aubry is a French politician and longtime member of the Socialist Party, known for serving as Minister of Labour and as mayor of Lille, and for introducing the 35-hour workweek in France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French politician
human
birthName Jacques Delors
surface form: Martine Delors
countryOfBirth France
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1950-08-08
educatedAt Sciences Po
École nationale d'administration
familyName Aubry
Jacques Delors
surface form: Delors
father Jacques Delors
fieldOfWork labour policy
local government
social policy
gender female
givenName Martine
hasSignature signature of Martine Aubry
isLivingPerson true
knownFor introduction of the 35-hour workweek in France
leadership in the French Socialist Party
mayor of Lille
languageSpoken French
memberOf Council of State of France
surface form: Council of State (France)

National Assembly of France
name Martine Aubry self-link
notablePolicy 35-hour workweek laws (lois Aubry)
occupation politician
officeEndTime First Secretary of the Socialist Party, 2012
Minister of Labour, 1993
officeStartTime First Secretary of the Socialist Party, 2008
Mayor of Lille, 2001
Minister of Labour, 1991
placeOfBirth Paris
politicalParty Socialist Party (France)
positionHeld First Secretary of the Socialist Party (France)
Mayor of Lille
Member of the National Assembly of France
Minister of Labour
religion Roman Catholicism
represented Nord
residence Lille
spouse Jean-Louis Brochen NERFINISHED
workLocation Lille
Paris

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Socialist Party (France) hasPresident Martine Aubry
Jacques Delors child Martine Aubry
Martine Aubry name Martine Aubry self-link