Patricia Mirallès
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Patricia Mirallès | |
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Secretary of State for Veterans' affairs and Memory | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 4 July 2022 | |
President | Emmanuel Macron |
Prime Minister | Élisabeth Borne Gabriel Attal |
Preceded by | Geneviève Darrieussecq |
Member of the National Assembly for Hérault's 1st constituency | |
In office 21 June 2017 – 4 August 2022 | |
Preceded by | Jean-Louis Roumégas |
Succeeded by | Philippe Sorez |
Member of the Municipal council of Montpellier | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 30 March 2014 | |
Mayor | Philippe Saurel Michaël Delafosse |
Personal details | |
Born | (1967-08-22) 22 August 1967 (age 57) Montpellier, France |
Political party | Renaissance |
Patricia Mirallès (born 22 August 1967) is a French politician of the Territories of Progress (TdP) party who has been serving as Secretary of State to the Minister of the Armed Forces in the government of successive Prime Ministers Élisabeth Borne and Gabriel Attal since 2022.[1] From the 2017 elections to 2022, she was a member of the French National Assembly, representing the department of Hérault.[2]
Early life and education
Mirallès was born to Pieds-Noirs parents and grew up in Montpellier.[3]
Political career
Mirallès was a member of the Socialist Party from 1997 until 2012. From 2017 until 2020, she was a member of La République En Marche! (LREM).
In parliament, Mirallès served on the Defence Committee.[4] From 2022, she became Ministers of Veterans and War Victims
References
- ^ Jean-Dominique Merchet (8 July 2022), Patricia Mirallès, derrière une secrétaire d’Etat, un message aux «rapatriés d’Algérie» L'Opinion.
- ^ "Hérault - 1ère circonscription : Résultats des législatives". 9 July 2024.
- ^ "Législatives : Qui est Patricia Mirallès, nouvelle députée de la 1re circonscription de l'Hérault ?". 18 June 2017.
- ^ Patricia Mirallès French National Assembly.
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