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Marie-Claire Carrère-Gée
FranceSenateThe RepublicansÎle-de-France · ParisMember of the French Senate

Marie-Claire Carrère-Gée

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Marie-Claire Carrère-Gée is a French politician and senior civil servant currently serving as a Senator for Paris. A graduate of the Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux, she began her career as an administrator at the French Senate before serving as a social advisor and deputy secretary-general at the Élysée Palace under President Jacques Chirac. Throughout her career, she has held various local mandates in Paris and the Île-de-France region, and served as a minister delegate in the Barnier government from 2024 to 2025. She is a member of the Cour des comptes and has been actively involved in employment and social policy throughout her professional life.

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Born
1963-03-23 · 63 years old
Birth place
Pau, France
Education
Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux
Career
Senior civil servant, administrator at the French Senate, advisor to Jacques Chirac, president of the Employment Orientation Council, master of conferences at Sciences Po

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