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Edwige Avice (born 13 April 1945 in Nevers, France) is a French politician.[1]
Edwige Avice | |
|---|---|
Avice in 1981 | |
| Minister of Cooperation and Development | |
| In office 17 May 1991 – 2 April 1992 | |
| President | François Mitterrand |
| Prime Minister | Édith Cresson |
| Preceded by | Jacques Pelletier |
| Succeeded by | Marcel Debarge |
| Minister delegate to the Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
| In office 28 June 1988 – 17 May 1991 | |
| President | François Mitterrand |
| Prime Minister | Michel Rocard |
| Secretary of State to the Minister of Defence | |
| In office 27 July 1984 – 20 March 1986 | |
| President | François Mitterrand |
| Prime Minister | Laurent Fabius |
| Minister delegate for Leisure, Youth and Sports | |
| In office 22 May 1981 – 27 July 1984 | |
| President | François Mitterrand |
| Prime Minister | Pierre Mauroy |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 13, 1945 |
| Party | Socialist Party |
Early life and education
editAvice graduated from Sciences Po and worked in the international department of the Crédit lyonnais before serving as a policy officer in the Paris hospitals administration.[2]
References
edit- ↑ "Edwige Avice" (in French). Politiquemania. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
- ↑ "Ministère de la Jeunesse et sports : cabinet Edwige Avice (1981-1984)".