Marie-Guite Dufay
Marie-Marguerite Dufay | |
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Dufay in 2019 | |
7th President of Franche-Comté | |
Assumed office 24 January 2008 | |
Deputy | Joseph Parrenin |
In office 5 January 2008 – 24 January 2008 (as Acting President) | |
Preceded by | Raymond Forni |
First Vice President of Franche-Comté | |
In office 2 April 2004 – 24 January 2008 | |
President | Raymond Forni |
Succeeded by | Joseph Parrenin |
Regional Councillor from Doubs | |
Assumed office 2 April 2004 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1949年05月21日) 21 May 1949 (age 75) Paris, Île-de-France, France |
Political party | Socialist Party |
Marie-Marguerite Dufay (French pronunciation: [maʁimaʁɡəʁitdyfɛ] ), best known as Marie-Guite Dufay (French pronunciation: [maʁiɡitdyfɛ] ; born 21 May 1949), is a French politician of the Socialist Party (PS) who serves as president of the regional council of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.
Political career
[edit ]Dufay was first elected to the Besançon city council in 1989. Six years later, she was appointed as deputy mayor of Besançon (1995 to 2008). In the 2004 Franche-Comté regional election, she was second in the Socialist List just after Raymond Forni. After the death of President Raymond Forni, she was elected by the assembly as President of the Region. She won the nomination to be the next socialist candidate for President of Franche-Comté in 2010.[1]
In the Socialist Party's 2011 primaries, Dufay endorsed Martine Aubry as the party's candidate for the 2012 presidential election.[2]
Ahead of the 2017 presidential election, Dufay endorsed Emmanuel Macron.[3]
References
[edit ]- ^ (in French) Régionales: Marie-Guite Dufay chef de file des socialistes Archived 2009年10月04日 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Estelle Gross (6 July 2011), Primaire : qui soutient qui au PS ? L'Obs .
- ^ Élection présidentielle : Marie-Guite Dufay officialise son soutien à Emmanuel Macron France Info , 5 April 2017.
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[edit ]Preceded by | President of the Franche-Comté Regional Council 2008 – |
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Preceded by | Socialist Party nominee for President of Franche Comté 2010 |
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Preceded by | Socialist Party nominee for Doubs's 2nd district 2007 (lost) |
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