Maud Petit | |
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Member of the National Assembly for Val-de-Marne's 4th constituency | |
Assumed office 21 June 2017 | |
Preceded by | Jacques-Alain Bénisti |
Member of the Municipal council of Villiers-sur-Marne | |
Assumed office April 2014 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Paris,France | 15 November 1971
Political party | MoDem |
Education | University of Caen Normandy |
Maud Petit is a French politician member of the French National Assembly representing Val-de-Marne. [1]
Born in Paris,Maud Petit grew up in Martinique. She attended school in Fort-de-France,at the Convent Saint-Joseph de Cluny,at the College of Pointe des Nègres and Schœlcher High School,before leaving for Normandy pursue her graduate studies in Law and Modern Literature,at the University of Caen Normandy. [2] Daughter of urban architect and a doctor in geography,elder sister of 5 siblings,she is also granddaughter of Camille Petit,doctor became deputy of Martinique from 1967 to 1986. She is the mother of two children. She does her professional career in the field of Human Resources.
She was elected municipal councilor of Villiers-sur-Marne in the 2014 municipal elections on the UMP-UDI-MoDem union list led by Jacques-Alain Bénisti. She then in charge of the delegation of early childhood. [3]
She was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017,representing the 4th constituency of Val-de-Marne. [4]
In the National Assembly,she sits on the Cultural and Education Affairs Committee. She is a member of the Working Group on the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris in 2024 [5] and member of the Mission of information on the school in the digital society. [6] She is a Secretary of the Delegation to overseas. [7]
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