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Élisabeth Guigou

Élisabeth Guigou ((:elizabɛt ɡiˈɡu); born Élisabeth Vallier; 6 August 1946) is a French socialist politician.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés : Mme Élisabeth Guigou )
==Life and career==
Guigou was born in Marrakesh, Morocco. After attending Sciences Po Aix and ENA, France's elite graduate school of public affairs, she worked in Jacques Delors' staff in 1982 before being hired by Hubert Védrine in François Mitterrand's government. She was appointed Secretary-General of the Interminsterial Committee on European Economical Matters in 1986 during the period of cohabitation.
She first got a taste of front-line politics when she was appointed Minister of European Affairs (1990–1993), during the campaign on the Maastricht Treaty, before she was elected to the European Parliament in 1994. During 1994–1995 she was member of the Tindemans group. Together with Elmar Brok, she represented the European Parliament in the negotiations that produced the Amsterdam Treaty.
In 1997, she was elected to the National Assembly in the Vaucluse ''département'' and entered incoming Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's cabinet, as Minister of Justice (1997–2000) and then as Minister of Employment (2000–2002).
She failed to be elected Mayor of Avignon and, facing possible defeat in her district, was nominated as a candidate for the National Assembly in 2002 in the heavily left-wing ''département'' of Seine-Saint-Denis. She was re-elected in 2007.
She represented France for the funeral of Margaret Thatcher.

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