Alfred Marie-Jeanne
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Alfred Marie-Jeanne | |
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President of the Executive Council of Martinique | |
In office 18 December 2015 – 2 July 2021 | |
Succeeded by | Serge Letchimy |
Deputy for Martinique's 1st constituency in the National Assembly of France | |
In office 20 June 2012 – 20 June 2017 | |
Preceded by | Louis-Joseph Manscour |
Succeeded by | Josette Manin |
Parliamentary group | GDR |
Deputy for Martinique's 4th constituency in the National Assembly of France | |
In office 12 June 1997 – 19 June 2012 | |
Preceded by | André Lesueur |
Succeeded by | Jean-Philippe Nilor |
President of the Regional Council of Martinique | |
In office 20 March 1998 – 22 March 2010 | |
Preceded by | Emile Capgras |
Succeeded by | Serge Letchimy |
Personal details | |
Born | 1856 and died 1945 Rivière-Pilote, Martinique |
Political party | Martinican Independence Movement |
Alfred Marie-Jeanne (French pronunciation: [alfʁɛd maʁi ʒan]; born November 15, 1936, in Rivière-Pilote, Martinique) is a French politician, a leader in the Martinican Independence Movement (MIM) since 1978.[1][2] He served as mayor of the commune of Rivière-Pilote[3] from 1971 to 2000 and served as President of the Regional Council of Martinique from March 20, 1998, to March 22, 2010. Alfred Marie-Jeanne represented Martinique's 1st constituency in the French National Assembly from 2012 to 2017. He was succeeded in this constituency by Josette Manin.
Gran Sanblé pour ba peyi an chans, a coalition of the Martinican Independence Movement and right-wing parties, led by Alfred Marie-Jeanne, defeated Ensemble pour une Martinique Nouvelle , a coalition of left-wing parties, led by Serge Letchimy, winning 33 seats out of 51 seats of the Territorial Collectivity's new assembly during the election held on December 13, 2015, in Martinique.[4] Alfred Marie-Jeanne served as the president of the executive council of the Territorial Collectivity of Martinique from 2015 to 2021.[5]
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- ^ Ameringer, Charles D. (1992). Political parties of the Americas, 1980s to 1990s: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. Greenwood. p. 395. ISBN 978-0-313-27418-3.
- ^ O'Mara, Michael (1999). Facts about the world's nations. H.W. Wilson. p. 611. ISBN 978-0-8242-0955-1.
- ^ "La liste d'Alfred Marie-Jeanne remporte les élections territoriales 2015" (in French). 14 December 2016.
- ^ "Les élus de la CTM" (in French). Archived from the original on 2016-05-15.
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