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French politician (born 1943)
Nicole Péry
Secretary of State for Women's Rights and Professional Training
In office
30 March 1998 – 6 May 2002
Prime MinisterLionel Jospin
Member of the National Assembly
for Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 5th constituency
In office
1 June 1997 – 1 May 1998
Preceded byAlain Lamassoure
Succeeded byJean Espilondo
Member of the European Parliament
In office
17 September 1981 – 16 July 1997
Preceded byGeorges Sarre
Succeeded byMarie-José Denys
Personal details
Born (1943-05-15) 15 May 1943 (age 81)
Bayonne, France
Political partySocialist Party
ProfessionTeacher

Nicole Péry (born 15 May 1943) is a French politician who served as Secretary of State for Women's Rights and Professional Training from 1998 to 2002 under Prime Minister Lionel Jospin. A member of the Socialist Party (PS), she is a professor of literature by occupation.

Péry served as Deputy Mayor of Ciboure from 1977 to 1983, when she became leader of the municipal opposition in Bayonne. She entered the European Parliament in 1981 and the National Assembly in 1997, after she stood as a candidate in the 5th constituency of Pyrénées-Atlantiques. Péry was named special assistant to the Prime Minister for regional languages and cultures in October 1997 before her appointment as a Secretary of State to the Minister of Employment and Solidarity.

Appointments

Career highlights

In November 1998, the Government of France reaffirmed its political intent with regards to women's rights by appointing Péry as Secretary of State for Women's Rights and Vocational Training. At that time the Department of Women’s Rights of the Ministry of Employment and Solidarity was the main ad hoc administrative body responsible for monitoring gender equality and anti-discrimination measures. In a speech at Beijing + 5, in New York City on 5 June 2000, she affirmed France's position as an egalitarian nation.

In 2001 she criticised a Benetton advertisement for its portrayal of women's bodies. She was also critical of other advertising campaigns such as Yves Saint Laurent in 2001: "For several years, and with increasing frequency over the past months, advertising has presented images of women which many judge humiliating and degrading" she stated.

Publications

See also

References

  1. Her title was Secretary of State for Professional Training until 17 November 1998, when it became Secretary of State for Women's Rights and Professional Training.
  2. Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership
  3. UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women: COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN. France 18 Oct 1999
  4. Pékin 5 ans pres. Service des droits des femmes et de l’égalité.
  5. 23rd special session, "Women 2000 : Gender Equality, Development and peace for the 21st Century" Mrs Nicole Pery, Minister of State for Women's Rights and vocational Training.
  6. Nudist pensioner lands Benetton in hot water. Reuters Oct 3 2001
  7. Porno Chic Or Chic? The French Confront Sexist Adverts. Digital Journal July 18 2001

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