Sylvia Pinel

[2] Since 3 September 2016, she has been the leader of the moderate and social-liberal centre-left Radical Party of the Left.Pinel attended Lycée Michelet in Montauban, and received a DESS focusing on litigation and arbitration and a DEA in European law at Toulouse at the Toulouse 1 University Capitole, she studied her first year of law school at the university center of Montauban.Pinel's mother was Deputy Mayor of Fabas, worked with Senator-Mayor radical Pierre Tajan.[3] On 16 May 2012, Pinel was appointed Junior Minister for Crafts, Trade, and Tourism at the French Ministry of Productive Recovery by President François Hollande; shortly after, on 18 June 2012, she became Minister for Crafts, Trade, and Tourism at the French Ministry of Productive Recovery.[8] Following the formation of the Liberties and Territories (LT) parliamentary group in 2018, Pinel became its deputy chairwoman, under the leadership of co-chairs Bertrand Pancher and Philippe Vigier.
Silvia PinalNational AssemblyTarn-et-Garonne's 2nd constituencyFifth RepublicMarine HameletParliamentary groupTarn-et-GaronneRadical MovementLaurent HénartRegional councilOccitanieCarole DelgaMinister of Housing, Territorial Equality, and RuralityFrançois HollandeManuel Valls Valls ICécile DuflotEmmanuelle CosseJean-Michel BayletJean-Marc Ayrault AyraultFrédéric LefebvreValérie FourneyronFleur PellerinL'UnionHaute-GaronneAlma materToulouse 1 University CapitoleNational Assembly of France2nd constituencyRadical Party of the LeftMontaubanGargasCastelsarrasinCommittee on Legal AffairsDefence CommitteeMinistry of Productive RecoveryMinister of Territorial Equality and HousinggovernmentPrime MinisterSocialist Partyprimaries2017 French presidential electionBenoît Hamon2017 French legislative electionNational FrontRomain LopezCommission on Economic AffairsFinance CommitteeLiberties and TerritoriesBertrand PancherPhilippe Vigierlost her seat2022 French legislative electionNational RallyLe FigaroReutersFinancial TimesBBC News