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Martine Froger
National AssemblyIn officeSocialist PartyOccitanie · Ariège's 1st constituencyMember of the National Assembly

Martine Froger

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Martine Froger is a French politician serving as a Member of the National Assembly for Ariège's 1st constituency. Initially elected in a 2023 by-election as a dissident Socialist candidate, she secured her seat with support from local party federations and the Radical Left Party, despite opposition from the national Socialist leadership at the time. Prior to her parliamentary career, she worked as the director of an integration association and served as a deputy mayor of Alzen. Politically, she is associated with the Socialist Party and has been involved in regional governance, including roles within the Couserans-Pyrénées community of municipalities. She was re-elected to the National Assembly in 2024 as part of the New Popular Front coalition.

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Born
1961-06-11 · 64 years old
Birth place
Blois, France
Career
Director of the Social Support Center for Agropastoral Techniques (CASTA), Deputy Mayor of Alzen

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