Vincent Peillon
Vincent Peillon (born 07 July 1960, Soresnes) is an MEP for France from the Socialist Party.
Contents
Affiliations
- Member, Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
- Substitute, Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
Record and Controversies
Declaration of Financial Interests
Professional Activities:
- MEP
- Manager of the Edgar Quinet Institute (training or concelor)
Paid Functions or Activities:
- Publication of books[1]
Record of Parliamentary Votes
Election Campaign 2009
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Personal Information
Curriculum Vitae
- Highest postgraduate teaching qualification in philosophy (1986).
- Doctor of philosophy (1992).
- Lecturer in philosophy (1984-1997).
- Economic research director at the CNRS (national centre for scientific research) (2002-2004).
- Secretary of the Socialist Party's group of experts (1993-1994).
- Seconded to the First Secretary of the Socialist Party (1995-1997).
- National research secretary of the Socialist Party (1997-2000).
- Socialist Party national spokesman (2000-2002).
- Member of the Socialist Party national bureau (since 1994).
- Member of the National Assembly (1997-2002).
- Chairman of the National Assembly's inquiry into money laundering (1999-2002).
Contact
- Address:
- Parlement européen
- Bât. Altiero Spinelli
- 14G265
- 60, rue Wiertz / Wiertzstraat 60
- B-1047 Bruxelles/Brussel
- Phone:
- +32 (0)2 28 45312
- Fax
- +32 (0)2 28 49312
- Email:
- vincent.peillon@europarl.europa.eu
- Website:
- http://www.vincent-peillon.fr
Resources
- Election Campaign, Vincent Peillon, accessed 05 June 2009.
- European Parliament, Déclaration des Intérêts financiers des députés: Vincent Peillon, 17 December 2008, accessed 01 April 2009.
- European Parliament, MEP Directory: Vincent Peillon, accessed 01 April 2009.
Notes
- ↑ European Parliament, Déclaration des Intérêts financiers des députés: Vincent Peillon, 17 December 2008, accessed 01 April 2009.
- ↑ Election Campaign, Vincent Peillon, accessed 05 June 2009.