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Marie-Noëlle Battistel

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Marie-Noëlle Battistel
Parliamentary groupSocialist
Deputy for Isère's 4th constituency in the National Assembly of France
Assumed office
6 June 2010
Preceded byDidier Migaud
Vice President, Economic Affairs Committee(fr)
Assumed office
29 June 2017
PresidentRoland Lescure
Mayor of La Salle-en-Beaumont
Assumed office
19 June 1998
Personal details
Born (1956-08-20) 20 August 1956 (age 68)

Marie-Noëlle Battistel , born (1956-08-20)20 August 1956 in Grenoble (Isère), is a French politician.

Political career

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Battistel was elected to the municipal council of La Salle-en-Beaumont in 1995 and became mayor three years later. She still holds this position today.

In 2007, Didier Migaud, socialist deputy of Isère's 4th constituency, asked her to be his substitute during the legislative elections.

In 2010, she was elected Regional Councillor of Rhône-Alpes on the list led by Jean-Jack Queyranne.

Member of the National Assembly, 2010–present

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Following the resignation of Didier Migaud, appointed head of the Court of Auditors by Nicolas Sarkozy on 23 February 2010, Battistel was chosen by the PS to be their candidate in the by-election for his successor. On 6 June 2010 she was elected in the second round of the by-election with 58.38% of the votes cast. She was re-elected on 17 June 2012[1] and in the 18 June 2017 elections;[2] in 2017, her constituency, the 4th of Isère, was the only one of this department not won by La République En Marche!

Political positions

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Battistel is particularly opposed to the opening to competition of hydroelectric concessions; in 2018, Contexte indicated that "she seems to have convinced many of her novice counterparts on the subject".[3]

In 2023, Battistel publicly endorsed the re-election of the Socialist Party's chairman Olivier Faure.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2012" [Results of 2012 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.
  2. ^ "Résultats des élections législatives 2017" [Results of 2017 Legislative Election] (in French). Ministry of the Interior.
  3. ^ Simon Prigent (3 July 2018). "À l'Assemblée, les élus qui s'imposent sur l'énergie". contexte.com. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  4. ^ TRIBUNE. Congrès du Parti socialiste : 45 parlementaires apportent leur soutien à Olivier Faure Le Journal du Dimanche, 10 January 2023.
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