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Valérie Fourneyron : ウィキペディア英語版
Valérie Fourneyron

Valérie Fourneyron ((:va.le.ʁi fur.ne.rɔ̃) ; born 4 October 1959) is a French politician. She is a member of the French Socialist Party and she was a former member of the National Assembly and Mayor of Rouen. Since 9 April 2014, Valérie Fourneyron is the Junior Minister for Crafts, Trade, Tourism and Social Economy in Manuel Valls's Cabinet.
== Early life ==
Born to a middle-class tanner family of the area of Rouen, Valérie Absire grew up in a family with conservative views, which she shared as a teenager. At 14, she supported Valéry Giscard d'Estaing during the 1974 presidential campaign. This support was later used against her on various occasions by local political opponents. In the 1980s, her political views shifted to the left.〔 (Valérie Fourneyron, Une pour Tous ), ''Le Monde'', 11 March 2008.〕〔 (Histoires de Familles ), ''L'Express'', 6 June 2002.〕
According to the French National Medical Council (Conseil National de l'Ordre des Médecins), she is a medical practitioner. From 1984 to 1989, she was a sport doctor in the teaching hospital of Rouen (CHU de Rouen) and then she became a medical inspector (Médecin Inspecteur Régional Jeunesse et Sports – MIRJS).
In 1989, she joined the Ministry of Sports where she was in charge of both the organisation and monitoring of the national sports medicine program and of the co-ordination of the Team Physicians of national sports teams. As part of her duties, Valérie Fourneyron helped draft the 1989 Anti-Doping Act. From 1991 to 1995, she was head physician of the regional center of sport medicine in Sotteville-lès-Rouen and Team physician of the French volleyball team. She was also Team Physician of the Rouen Hockey Élite 76.〔 (Valérie Fourneyron Official Biography ), Minister of the Economy.〕

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