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Cécile Duflot ((:se.sil dy.flo); born 1 April 1975 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Val-de-Marne)〔 Catherine Simon, (« Cécile Duflot, l'ouverture en Vert » ), ''Le Monde'', 20 January 2009〕 is a French politician. She was Minister of Territorial Equality and Housing ((フランス語:Ministre de l’Egalité des Territoires et du Logement))〔 () Ministre de l’Egalité des Territoires et du Logement〕 in the Ayrault Cabinet. Until June 2012, she was Party Secretary (i.e. leader) of Europe Ecology – The Greens, a position she held from November 2006 and was, with Jean-Luc Bennahmias, the only Green leader to have served two consecutive terms (although Dominique Plancke served three non-consecutive ones). In May 2012 she announced her resignation from this role. ==Biography== The eldest daughter of a railway unionist and a physics and chemistry teacher (who was herself also a unionist),〔 (« Numéro vert » ) by Sabrina Champenois, ''Libération'', 10 January 2007〕 Cécile Duflot spent her childhood and adolescence in the district of Montereau-Fault-Yonne before returning to her native town, Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, in the early 1990s. She is a town planner by profession, a graduate of the ESSEC Business School (French Business School), and holds a master's degree in Geography.〔 Her first activist commitments were in the ''Jeunesse ouvrière chrétienne'' ("Young Christian Workers")〔 (2007 legislative elections), on the official site of the ''Verts de Basse-Normandie''〕 and the ''Ligue pour la protection des oiseaux'' ("Birds' Protection League").〔 (« Elle s'enracine chez les Verts » ), ''Ouest-France'', 8 December 2008〕 A divorcee,〔 on the website for the ''Verts de Loire-Atlantique''〕 Cécile Duflot is the mother of three girls and a boy in a step-family.〔 Stepfamily〕
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