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+ | '''Colette Flesch''' is a [[Luxembourg]]ish politician and former [[fencing|fencer]]. | ||
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+ | == Life == | ||
+ | She gained a [[Bachelor of Arts]] degree in political science from [[Wellesley College]] in 1960, then earned an M.A. in International Affairs from the [[Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy]] at [[Tufts University]], before studying at [[The Hague Academy of International Law]].<ref name="Well" /><ref name=":0">https://web.archive.org/web/20171109134630/https://www.wellesley.edu/alumnae/awards/achievementawards/allrecipients/colette_flesch_60</ref> | ||
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+ | As a fencer she participated in the Individual [[Foil (fencing)|foil]] events at the [[1960 Summer Olympics|1960]], [[1964 Summer Olympics|1964]] and [[1968 Summer Olympics]].<ref name=":0" /><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200417102422/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/fl/colette-flesch-1.html Olympic results]</ref> | ||
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+ | She worked for the European Economic Community in Brussels, specialising in the agricultural side of the Common Market for 5 years.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
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+ | She was in numerous political capacities, both in government and within the [[Democratic Party (Luxembourg)|Democratic Party]] and the [[European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party]]. In December 1968 she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in an early election. In 1970 she became the first female [[Mayor of Luxembourg City]] at the age of 32, which she remained until 1980.<ref name="Well">[https://news.google.com.au/newspapers?id=RYoeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=m8sEAAAAIBAJ&dq=colette-flesch&pg=827%2C384368 Wellesley Grad gets big job]</ref> Besides her work in the Chamber of Deputies (1969-1980, 1984-1989 and 2004-2009), she was also a member of the [[European Parliament]] from 1969 to 1980, 1984 to 1985, 1989 to 1990, and 1999 to 2004. | ||
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+ | In 1976, she became the General Secretary of the Democratic Party, and was its President from 1981 to 1989. | ||
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+ | From 1980 to 1984 she was a member of Pierre Werner's government, as Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, and minister for foreign trade, cooperation, the economy, small and medium enterprises and justice. | ||
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+ | From 1990 to 1999, she was the European Commission's Director-General for Culture, Communication and Sports, and later for translation. | ||
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+ | From 1 January 1988 to 31 December 1999, she was a city councillor for Luxembourg City, and was later an alderman. | ||
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+ | She was also the president of the [[European Institute of Cultural Routes|European Institute of Cultural Routes (EICR)]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 10 September 2024
Colette Flesch (politician, fencer) | |
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Born | 16 April 1937 Dudelange, Luxembourg |
Nationality | Luxembourg |
Alma mater | Wellesley College, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Hague Academy of International Law |
Colette Flesch is a Luxembourgish politician and former fencer.
Life
She gained a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Wellesley College in 1960, then earned an M.A. in International Affairs from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, before studying at The Hague Academy of International Law.[1][2]
As a fencer she participated in the Individual foil events at the 1960, 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics.[2][3]
She worked for the European Economic Community in Brussels, specialising in the agricultural side of the Common Market for 5 years.[2]
She was in numerous political capacities, both in government and within the Democratic Party and the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party. In December 1968 she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in an early election. In 1970 she became the first female Mayor of Luxembourg City at the age of 32, which she remained until 1980.[1] Besides her work in the Chamber of Deputies (1969-1980, 1984-1989 and 2004-2009), she was also a member of the European Parliament from 1969 to 1980, 1984 to 1985, 1989 to 1990, and 1999 to 2004.
In 1976, she became the General Secretary of the Democratic Party, and was its President from 1981 to 1989.
From 1980 to 1984 she was a member of Pierre Werner's government, as Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, and minister for foreign trade, cooperation, the economy, small and medium enterprises and justice.
From 1990 to 1999, she was the European Commission's Director-General for Culture, Communication and Sports, and later for translation.
From 1 January 1988 to 31 December 1999, she was a city councillor for Luxembourg City, and was later an alderman.
She was also the president of the European Institute of Cultural Routes (EICR).
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1981 | 15 May 1981 | 17 May 1981 | Switzerland Palace Hotel Bürgenstock | The 29th Bilderberg |
Bilderberg/1984 | 11 May 1984 | 13 May 1984 | Sweden Saltsjöbaden | The 32nd Bilderberg, held in Sweden |
Bilderberg/1989 | 12 May 1989 | 14 May 1989 | Spain Galicia La Toja Island | 37th Bilderberg meeting, 110 guests |
References
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