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In 2003, she became the head of the Maison de l'Europe de Paris, an association whose main objective is to promote European citizenship. In 2008, she was elected President of the French Federation of European Houses, an association that brings together around thirty Houses throughout France. She left
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She was reelected as a deputy in 1986 and 1988 and served as the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe from June 1989. In the following month, she received the Secretary-General of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, who presented his vision of a united Europe within the
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Catherine Lalumière holds a Doctorate in Public Law from the University of Rennes in 1968 and later became a lecturer. From 1960 to 1981, she taught at the universities of Rennes, Bordeaux, and Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. She comes from a Protestant family in Rennes and does not hide her adherence to
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In 1983, following her unsuccessful bid for the mayorship of Bordeaux against incumbent mayor Jacques Chaban-Delmas, she retained the portfolio of Consumer Affairs but her ministry was transformed into a secretary of state position under the Minister of Economy, Finance, and Budget, Jacques Delors.
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At the end of her term at the Council of Europe in May 1994, Catherine Lalumière was excluded from the socialist list led by Michel Rocard and subsequently distanced herself from the Socialist Party. She joined the list of Bernard Tapie's Energy Radical party. She was elected as a Member of the
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European Parliament in 1994 and reelected in 1999 on a list supported by the Socialist Party (PS), Radical Party of the Left (PRG), and Citizens' Movement (MDC). She served as vice-president of the European Parliament from 2001 to 2004.
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Lalumière is currently President of the Maison de l'Europe de Paris. Since December 2021, she is the founding president of the Pierre and Catherine Lalumière Foundation, hosted by the Fondation de France.
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On December 7, 1984, she was appointed Secretary of State for European Affairs in Laurent Fabius's government. In this capacity, she signed the Schengen Agreement on behalf of France in 1985.
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After being elected as a deputy for the first time in Gironde in June 1981, she was appointed Minister of Consumer Affairs in Pierre Mauroy's second government.
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She was appointed Secretary of State for Public Service and Administrative Reform to Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy's first government in May 1981.
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Catherine Lalumière entered the national political scene following the election of François Mitterrand as President of the Republic in May 1981.
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In December 2021, she established the Pierre et Catherine Lalumière Foundation, hosted by the Fondation de France.
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She relied in particular on Christiane Doré, the "number 2" in the ministry.
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Catherine Lalumière speaking at the 1998 International Geography Festival.
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She was appointed Officer of the Legion of Honour in January 2017.
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Before her political career, she lectured on public law at the
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Recueilli par, Mathieu Grégoire (December 12, 2008).
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where she chaired the Working Group on Enlargement.
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Catherine Lalumiere

Member of the European Parliament
Secretary General of the Council of Europe
Marcelino Oreja
Daniel Tarschys
Rennes
Radical Party of the Left
Alma mater
University of Rennes
Radical Party of the Left
University of Rennes
Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University
Minister of Consumption
cabinet
Pierre Mauroy
Secretary General of the Council of Europe
member of the European Parliament in 1994
re-elected in 1999
European Movement

"Contested Ideas of the Consumer: National Strategies of Product Market Regulation in France and Germany"
European University Institute
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"Former Secretaries General"
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"Catherine LALUMIÈRE"
Europa
"La Responsabilité pécuniaire des agents publics envers les collectivités publiques...par Catherine Lalumière"
"Vincent Moïse Arnoux : un ministère fructueux à Rennes (1872-1897)"

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