Lalumiere, Catherine (1935–)
Lalumiere, Catherine (1935–)
French lawyer and politician. Name variations: Catherine Lalumière. Born Aug 3, 1935, in Rennes, France.
Served as state secretary for the Civil Service (1981), minister for Consumer Affairs (1981–84), state secretary for European Affairs (1984–86), member of the National Assembly (1986–89), and secretary-general of the Council of Europe (1989–94); as a European Socialist, elected to 4th and 5th European Parliament (EP, 1994–99, 1999–2004); elected vice-president of EP.
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