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Pierre de Saintignon : ウィキペディア英語版
Pierre de Saintignon

Pierre de Saintignon (born May 22, 1948) is a French politician. He is member of the French Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste, or PS) since 1967. He was elected councilor to the Lille municipality in 1989, 1995, 2001, 2008 and 2014, the first two terms under the Pierre Mauroy's lead and the other three under the Martine Aubry's lead. From 2001, he is the First Deputy-Mayor, in charge of Finance, Economic development and Military matters. In 1998, 2004 and 2010 he was elected councilor the Regional Council of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, where he sits as First Vice-President, in charge of Economical Development. Most of his political career was as a kind of Chief of Staff, rather than as a foreground person. He is now leading the PS list for the French regional elections, 2015 to be held December 6 and December 13, 2015 for a six years term.
Since the forecasts are not good (below 20% for the first step and below 33% for the second), an alleged lack of notoriety has been put forward as a possible explanation. In this context, an experiment was launched by the Nord Littoral newspaper in order to measure if the candidate is sufficiently well-known to deserve an entry in the French Wikipedia. The result was a controversy that has been covered at large by the major national newspapers.
==Childhood and studies ==

Pierre de Saintignon is born May 22, 1948 in Angers, a city in western France, about 300 km southwest of Paris. He is the third in a family of five boys. His mother, Monique Larmoyer, is a speech and language therapist. His father, François de Saintignon (1912–1972), was a lawyer (avocat) before being held prisonner during World War II. After the Liberation he became Directeur de la Population (in charge of Health and Welfare) for the Maine-et-Loir department. The Saintignon were a Lotharingian noble family from Verdun. Notable members of the family were Fernand de Saintignon (1846–1921), ironmaster at Longwy and Pierre Amidieu du Clos (1881–1955), deputy and mayor of Longwy.
During his infancy, Pierre de Saintignon was impaired by dyslexia. Many years after, in an interview, he recalled that :fr:Claude Chassagny, founder of the relational pedagogy of language, told to his mother, "put him on a horse, it is the best mediator", before concluding: "the horses have occupied my life for 15 years. It saved me and it's been a great passion". At the end, he reintegrated a standard secondary cursus, obtained his Baccalauréat and started higher studies in Economics.

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