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Marie-George Buffet (Marie-George Kosellek) was born on 7 May, 1949 in Sceaux, France, is a French politician. Discover Marie-George Buffet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Her husband is Jean-Pierre Buffet
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Marie-George Buffet Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Marie-George Buffet (née Kosellek; born 7 May 1949) is a French politician.
Deputy-mayor of Chatenay-Malabry : 1977-1983.
She joined the Party in 1969, and she served in the government as Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports from 4 June 1997 to 5 May 2002.
Minister of Youth and Sports : 1997-2002.
National Assembly of France
Member of the National Assembly of France for Seine-Saint-Denis : Elected in 1997, but she became minister in June / And since 2002.
Elected in 1997, reelected in 2002, 2007, 2012.
Regional councillor of Ile-de-France : 1998-2002 (Resignation).
She was the head of the French Communist Party (PCF) from 2001 to 2010.
Buffet was elected in 2001 as National Secretary of the Party, succeeding Robert Hue, who assumed the newly created presidency of the party.
Municipal councillor of Le Blanc-Mesnil : Since 2001.
National Secretary (Leader) of the French Communist Party : 2001-2010.
Buffet was re-elected on 16 June 2002 to another five-year term in the National Assembly as a representative of Seine-Saint-Denis.
She stood down from Parliament at the 2022 French legislative election.
Buffet was born in Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine.
Her father Paul Kosellek is of Polish descent.
When Hue resigned after his poor score in the 2002 presidential elections, the post of president was removed, leaving Buffet as sole leader of the Party.
As head of the French Communist Party, Buffet speaks regularly on a variety of topics relating to the plight of the working people.
Most of Buffet's speeches tend to focus upon practical implementations of the taxpayer's duty to provide for workers.
Other issues that Buffet is interested in and has spoken on are the Bolkestein Directive (a free trade directive issued by the European Union), energy initiatives, and ideological issues linked with stopping privatization and aiding the lower classes or working people.
As a member of the French National Parliament, Buffet has begun to recognize the need to organize with the Communist and Socialist parties of other states within the EU.
This can be seen in the Marie-George Buffet Statement, which came out in June 2005.
It constitutes a comment on the aftermath of the referendum on the establishment of further free trade rulings inside the European Union, one which was rejected by the a significant part of the Left.
Buffet sees this French Communist victory as a victory for communists across Europe.
In 2006, Buffet took part in a "rally of the anti-liberal left", in an attempt to reconcile the PCF, the rest of the radical left, and anti-globalization militants, by the nomination of a common candidate for the 2007 French presidential election.
As Buffet was voted as candidate by most members of the rally, several other participants fell out, denouncing the Communist Party's influence, effectively crippling the "anti-liberal left" and leaving Buffet as candidate for the sole PCF.
She ended up receiving 1.93% of the popular vote (707,268 votes), the lowest result ever for a Communist presidential candidate in France.
In 2009, she condemned as "irresponsible" and "criminal" statements by Pope Benedict XVI which claimed that condoms promote AIDS, although they in fact help prevent it.
On 28 February 2013, The Commission des affaires culturelles et de l’éducation, of which Buffet is part, voted in favour of an amendment proposed by Martine Faure, and favoured by Yves Durand, Martine Martinel and Buffet among others, that replaced the biological concepts of "sex", with the sociological concepts of "gender" in the national elementary curriculum.
The elementary curriculum was successfully revised in September 2013 under the name "l'ABCD de l'egalite".