Géraldine Savary
Géraldine Savary | |
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Member of the National Council of Switzerland | |
In office 2003–2007 | |
Member of the Council of States of Switzerland | |
In office 2007–2019 | |
Personal details | |
Citizenship | Swiss and French |
Political party | Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (SP) |
Occupation | Journalist, Politician |
Géraldine Savary (14 November 1968, Bulle[1]) is a journalist and politician of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (SP), former member of the National Council and the Council of States and the current director of the Federal Commission of the Swiss postal services, PostCom .
Early life and education
[edit]She was born in Bulle in canton Fribourg into a family with a social background. The father was a typograph involved in the workers' union and her mother was a teacher.[2] In the Swiss typographers strike in 1970s, in which her father was involved, she began to become familiar with the social issues of life as her father worried whether he would be able to keep his job.[2] She obtained a licentiate in political sciences from the University of Lausanne in 1991, and worked as a journalist for the magazine Domaine Public from 1994 onwards.[2]
Political career
[edit]Savary began her political career in 1998 on the Lausanne City Council. In the parliamentary elections in 2003, she was elected to the National Council representing the SP for the Canton de Vaud[1] and in the 2007 elections to the Council of States, also representing the SP for the canton of Vaud.[1] In the Council of States she was a member of the Commission for Science, Education and Culture,[3] the Commission for Legal Issues,[1] the Commission for Transport and Telecommunications and the editorial commission.[4] From June 1999 to December 2003 she was President of the SP Lausanne.[1] In the federal elections of 2015 she was re-elected to the Council of States.[5][6] In November 2018, she announced that she did not want to stand for re-election to the Council of States in 2019.[5] It had previously become known that the Russian honorary consul in Lausanne, and owner of the Ferring Pharmaceuticals Frederik Paulsen, had supported her several times in the election campaign,[7] but no violation was observed.[5][2]
Professional career
[edit]She has been President of the Federal Postal Commission PostCom since the beginning of 2020, succeeding Hans Hollenstein.[4] By 2021, she also assumed as the Editor in chief of Femina , which she said would become a magazine more open for feminist and LGBT related topics.[8]
Personal life
[edit]Géraldine Savary is married to Grégoire Junod (SP), the mayor of Lausanne and has two children.[2] Her place of origin is Sâles in canton Fribourg[1] and she has a Swiss as well as a French citizenship.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "Geraldine Savary". Federal Assembly. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ a b c d e Guillaume, Michel (2019-10-05). "Géraldine Savary: «Je suis comme un chevalier sans armure et sans terre»". Le Temps (in French). ISSN 1423-3967. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ "Interview de Géraldine Savary, présidente de la commission de la science et de l'éducation des Etats". rts.ch (in French). 2014-02-16. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ a b "Bundesrat wählt Géraldine Savary zur neuen Präsidentin der PostCom". www.admin.ch (in German). 5 December 2019. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ a b c Roulet, Yelmarc (2018-11-06). "Géraldine Savary, une élue qui assume". Le Temps (in French). ISSN 1423-3967. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ "Le Vaudois Olivier Français évince Luc Recordon du Conseil des Etats". rts.ch (in French). 2015-11-08. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ "Le milliardaire Paulsen a contribué à une campagne de Géraldine Savary". rts.ch (in French). 2018-10-31. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ "Médias – Géraldine Savary devient rédactrice en chef de Femina". 24 heures (in French). Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ "Die Doppelpass-Fraktion: Diese 19 Parlamentarier sind Doppelbürger". Watson (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-24.