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President
  
Francois Hollande

Party
  
Socialist Party

Preceded by
  
Position created

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Fleur Pellerin

Name
  
Axelle Lemaire

Prime Minister
  
Manuel Valls

Nationality
  
French-Canadian


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Born
  
18 October 1974 (age 49) Ottawa, Canada (
1974-10-18
)

Education
  
King's College London, Sciences Po, Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Pantheon-Assas University

Similar People
  
Fleur Pellerin, Emmanuel Macron, Myriam El Khomri, Najat Vallaud‑Belkacem, Aurelie Filippetti

Profiles


Succeeded by
  
Dr Christophe Premat

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Axelle Lemaire (born 18 October 1974) is a French Socialist politician who serves as a Deputy for the Third constituency for French overseas residents in the National Assembly of the French Parliament, for which she was elected in 2012.

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In May 2014, Prime Minister Manuel Valls appointed her to the French Finance Ministry as minister responsible for Digital Affairs.

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In February 2017, she resigned from her ministry to run for a second deputy mandate.

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Education and personal life

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Lemaire was born in Ottawa, Ontario to a French mother and a Quebecois father. After being brought up in Hull, Quebec where she attended Collège Saint-Joseph de Hull, Lemaire lived as a teenager in Montpellier.

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She read Modern Literature and Political Science at the Institut d'études politiques de Paris, before completing degrees in Law at Panthéon-Assas University (DEA, 2000) and King's College London (LLM, 2003). Lemaire subsequently taught legal studies at university level and worked in a law firm, before working at the House of Commons as a researcher for the former Labour MP and Minister, Denis MacShane.

Mrs Lemaire lived in London with her husband and two children from 2002 until 2014 before relocating to Paris.

Political career

Lemaire served as Secretary of the French Socialist Party (PS) in London from 2008 until her election to the National Assembly in 2012. According to Le Point, she turned down a ministerial post in Jean-Marc Ayrault's second government having no desire to leave London being the mother of two young children. She has served as Chair of the UK-France Parliamentary Friendship Group.

However she accepted appointment as Minister of State for Digital Affairs in Valls' new government in April 2014.

Assembly Member

In 2012 Lemaire was returned as Deputy for one of the eleven newly created constituencies, each elected by French overseas citizens to the French National Assembly. The constituency she represented as inaugural Deputy includes all registered French citizens living in the ten countries throughout Northern Europe – namely, Iceland, Norway, Denmark (including the Faroe Islands and Greenland), Sweden, Finland, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Ireland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania: on New Year's Day 2011, it recorded 140,731 French citizens on its electoral roll, with the vast majority of these (113,655) living in the United Kingdom, which has the third largest French expat population in the world. Consequently, her election campaign received considerable attention at the time from the British press.

Having won 54.76% of the vote, during her term as Deputy she regularly appeared in the British media regarding French politics.

In May 2014, upon assuming French governmental ministerial office, Lemaire resigned her parliamentary seat being succeeded by Dr Christophe Premat.

secretary of state for Digital Affairs

Since joining the Ministry for the Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs in Paris, Lemaire has been a leading proponent of net neutrality legislation.

She is involved in the French Tech movement, which unites French digital startups worldwide.

She resigned from the position in February 2017 to focus on the socialist party's candidate campaign for French presidential election. She then send on the campaign to retain her seat in the French parliament but was severely defeated by the R.E.M. Candidate, Alexandre Hoylrod.

References

Axelle Lemaire Wikipedia