Nathalie Delattre
Nathalie Delattre | |
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![]() Delattre in 2017 | |
Minister Delegate for Tourism | |
Assumed office 23 December 2024 | |
Prime Minister | François Bayrou |
Preceded by | Marina Ferrari |
President of the Radical Party | |
Assumed office 28 September 2024 | |
Preceded by | Laurent Hénart |
Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament | |
In office 21 September 2024 – 23 December 2024 | |
Prime Minister | Michel Barnier |
Preceded by | Marie Lebec |
Succeeded by | Patrick Mignola |
Senator for Gironde | |
In office 1 October 2017 – 21 October 2024 | |
Preceded by | Xavier Pintat |
Succeeded by | Mireille Conte-Jaubert |
Member of the Regional Council of Nouvelle-Aquitaine | |
In office 13 December 2015 – 23 October 2017 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Aubervilliers, France | 2 December 1968
Political party | Radical Party (1989–present) |
Other political affiliations | Union for French Democracy (1989–2002) Union of Democrats and Independents (2012–2017) Radical Movement (2017–2021) |
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Nathalie Delattre (French pronunciation: [natali dəlatʁ]; born 2 December 1968) is a French politician who has served as Minister Delegate for Tourism in the government of Prime Minister François Bayrou since December 2024.[1] She has also presided over the Radical Party since September 2024. From September to December 2024, Delattre briefly served as Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament in the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier. Prior to her appointment to the government, she was a Senator for Gironde from 2017 to 2024.
Political career
Delattre has been a municipal councillor of Bordeaux since 2008.[1]
Delattre first became a member of the Senate in the 2017 elections, and was re-elected in 2020.[2] During her time in the Senate, she held several important positions, including as vice-president under the leadership of president Gérard Larcher (2020-2023) and as vice-president of the Committee on Legal Affairs.[3]
Political positions
Delattre is an active support of the wine lobby, and a declared opponent to the Dry January initiative.[4]
References
- ^ a b "Nathalie Delattre, sénatrice de la Gironde, fait son entrée au gouvernement : "Je prends cette fonction avec humilité"" (in French). France Bleu. 21 September 2024.
- ^ "Mme Nathalie Delattre" (in French). Senate.
- ^ Mariama Darame (23 September 2024), Nathalie Delattre, une inconnue à l’Assemblée nommée au poste stratégique de ministre des relations avec le Parlement Le Monde.
- ^ Géraldine Hallot (14 December 2024). "Enquête: Comment le lobby de l'alcool influence les pouvoirs publics" (in French). France Inter.
"Je continue à visiter des exploitations viticoles et des caves, à porter haut et fort le fait que je suis contre le 'Dry January' [Défi de janvier, lors duquel les Français sont invités à réduire leur consommation d'alcool]. Je continuerai à être en soutien. J'ai lu quelques articles de presse pour dire que j'étais encore une affreuse lobbyiste des alcooliers, eh bien oui j'assume". Applaudissements nourris quand la ministre précise qu'il y a "une très belle cave au ministère".