Catherine Trautmann

Catherine Trautmann
Minister of Culture
In office
4 June 1997  27 March 2000
Prime Minister Lionel Jospin
Preceded by Philippe Douste-Blazy
Succeeded by Catherine Tasca
Mayor of Strasbourg
In office
25 June 2000  19 March 2001
Preceded by Roland Ries
Succeeded by Fabienne Keller
In office
24 March 1989  25 June 1997
Preceded by Marcel Rudloff
Succeeded by Roland Ries
Personal details
Born (1951-01-15) 15 January 1951
Strasbourg, France
Political party Socialist Party
Alma mater University of Strasbourg
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Catherine Trautmann (born 15 January 1951 in Strasbourg) is a French politician for the French Socialist Party. She served as Minister of Culture of France in the Lionel Jospin cabinet 1997–2000 and was a Member of the European Parliament 1989–1997 and 20042014.[1][2]

Career

She studied in Strasbourg, obtaining a master's degree in Protestant theology at the Protestant theology faculty of the University of Strasbourg. She is also a specialist on Coptic language and literature.

She was elected as the first female mayor of Strasbourg in 1989, re-elected in 1995, then defeated in 2001.

In the EP she sat on the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy and was a substitute for the Committee on Culture and Education and also a member of the Delegation for relations with Canada. She was elected from the constituency of East France.[2]

References

  1. Catherine Trautmann (French) Linternaute.fr. Retrieved 19 June 2014
  2. 1 2 Européennes : ces personnalités qui ont échoué (French) Le Figaro. 26 May 2014
  3. http://admi.net/expo2004/press.html
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