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Catherine Picard | |
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Catherine Picard in 2018 | |
Member of the National Assembly for Eure's 5th constituency | |
In office 12 June 1997 – 19 June 2002 | |
Preceded by | Jean-Claude Asphe |
Succeeded by | Franck Gilard |
Personal details | |
Born | (1952-08-14) 14 August 1952 (age 72) La Garenne-Colombes, France |
Political party | Socialist Party |
Catherine Picard (born 14 August 1952) is a French politician and anti-cultist from the French Socialist Party. She was a member of the French National Assembly from 1997 to 2002.
Career
Picard was elected on 1 June 1997 for the French Socialist Party and was responsible for public education. In 2001, together with centrist Senator Nicolas About, she drafted the About-Picard law.
In 2007, Picard was found guilty of slander against the Jehovah's Witnesses. In 2009, she became a Knight of the Legion of Honour.
Published works
- Fournier, Anne; Picard, Catherine (2002). Sectes, démocratie et mondialisation. Paris: Presses universitaires de France. ISBN 978-2-13-052569-1.
References
- ^ Eileen Barker, ed. (2010). The Centrality of Religion in Social Life. Ashgate Publishing. pp. 46–47, 60. ISBN 9781409403432.
- "Légion d'honneur, la promotion du Nouvel An". La Croix (in French). Retrieved 17 January 2015.
External links
- Official page at National Assembly website
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