Sylvie Andrieux
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Sylvie Andrieux | |
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Member of the National Assembly of France for Bouches-du-Rhône's 7th constituency | |
In office 1997 French legislative election – 2012 | |
Preceded by | Bernard Leccia |
Succeeded by | Henri Jibrayel |
Member of the National Assembly of France for Bouches-du-Rhône's 3rd constituency | |
In office 2012–2016 | |
Preceded by | Jean Roatta |
Succeeded by | Alexandra Louis |
Regional Councilor of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | |
Assumed office 23 March 1992 | |
Municipal councillor of Marseille | |
In office 19 March 2001 – 12 January 2003 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France | 15 December 1961
Political party | none (formerly: PS) |
Other political affiliations | none (formerly:SRC (National Assembly group)) |
Committees | Finance, General Economy and Planning Committee |
Sylvie Andrieux (born 15 December 1961, in Marseille) was a member of the National Assembly of France. She represented the department of Bouches-du-Rhône, from 1997 to 2016 and sat initially as a member of Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche.[1] She is implicated in the scandal of misappropriation of the Conseil régional de Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur subventions[2]
She was a member of Le Droit Humain until she resigned in 2012.[3]
In May 2013, having been convicted of misappropriation of public funds, she was excluded from the Socialist Party, and thenceforth sat as an independent in the National Assembly.[4] In November 2016, she was finally sentenced to one year's imprisonment and a three-year suspended prison term.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Office of the Secretary General (2012). "Sylvie Andrieux". Assemblee-nationale.fr (in French). National Assembly of France. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
- ^ Gattegno, Hervé (May 14, 2009), "RÉVÉLATIONS - A Marseille, on achète les votes des cités", Le Point (in French)
- ^ Sylvie Andrieux (PS) a quitté le DH après sa mise en examen, L'Express, by François Koch François Koch, March 6, 2012], "Mise en examen le 8 juillet 2010 pour complicité de détournement de fonds publics, d'escroquerie et de tentative d'escroquerie, la députée PS de Marseille Sylvie Andrieux a démissionné du Droit Humain (1ère obédience mixte en France) début 2011 , où elle avait été initiée il ya une vingtaine d'années." (in French). Translation. "Indicted in July 8, 2010 for assisiting in embezzlement, fraud and attempted fraud, Marseille Sylvie Andrieux, the Socialist Party MP resigned in early 2011 from the Droit Humain (a mixed obedience in France), which she had joined around twenty years ago."
- ^ "Huitième législative partielle perdue pour le PS, une majorité absolue fragilisée", Le Monde, 10 June 2013
- ^ "La députée Sylvie Andrieux définitivement condamnée à un an de prison ferme". Le Monde.fr. Lemonde.fr. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 2017-07-08.
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- Deputies of the 11th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
- Deputies of the 12th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
- Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
- Deputies of the 14th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
- 21st-century French women politicians
- 20th-century French women politicians