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Marianne de Lotbinière | |
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37th Prime Minister of Ainin | |
Assumed office 17 June 2015 | |
President | Cao Nima |
Preceded by | Jean de Finistère (acting) Caroline Évaline |
Secretary of State for Labour and Industrial Relations | |
In office 7 May 2011 – 1 April 2014 | |
Prime Minister | Claude Arceneaux |
Deputy for Doval's 1st district | |
Assumed office 2 July 2010 | |
29th Premier of Linaque | |
In office 23 February 2005 – 16 May 2010 | |
Preceded by | Alexandir Raveatulu |
Succeeded by | Clément Beaudoin |
Linaque Minister of Labour | |
In office 13 August 1997 – 5 December 2001 | |
Premier | Charles Joguet |
Member of the Linaque Assembly for Doval–Citadelle | |
In office 13 August 1993 – 16 May 2010 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Wéppy, Oelia | 25 April 1963
Nationality | Aininian |
Political party | Social Democratic |
Spouse | Henri de Lotbinière |
Alma mater | University of Talon |
Profession | Trade union organiser |
Marianne Jean Thériault de Lotbinière AOA MAN MCE (born 25 April 1961, née Marianne Jean Thériault) is an Aininian trade unionist, politician and the 37th and current Prime Minister of Ainin. A member of the Social Democratic Party, she has headed a grand coalition between the SDP and Citizens' Alliance since 17 June 2015 after winning a plurality of seats in the 2015 election. She is the first Aininian Prime Minister to be born overseas, having been born in Oelia.
With her father serving as Vice-President of the National Federation of Civil Servants (FNFP), Lotbinière was involved in trade union politics from a young age. After returning to Ainin, she lived in Marlane-la-Prairie, Montagnes and attended the prestigious Auxpuis Academy. She later studied industrial relations at the University of Talon and was elected in 1987 as secretary of the Doval section of the FNFP, where she was first acquainted with then-General Secretary Charles Joguet of the Linaque FNFP. Becoming Joguet's protégée, she was nominated and elected as a member of the Linaque Assembly for Doval in 1993, serving as Deputy Minister and then Minister of Labour in Joguet's government. After the SDP's defeat in 2001, she was elected as party leader by a popular leadership contest despite being opposed by the majority of the party's elected officials. In 2005, she defeated the one-term Alexandir Raveatulu Democratic government and led the SDP back to power.
During her premiership, Linaque implemented a landmark participatory management plan for labour relations and pushed for an expansion of vocational education. Her term was also marked by several controversies, including the hydroelectric development of the Linaque River, the creation of the Talon Outer Ring road system and the Presqu'vent Affair relating to corruption in the construction of the Electric Network's Presqu'vent Line. Less than a year after winning re-election in 2009 with a minority government, she resigned to run for the National Assembly in the 2010 election and was succeeded as premier and SDP leader by Clément Beaudoin. Under Prime Minister Claude Arceneaux, she was named Secretary of State for Labour and Industrial Relations in 2011 and served until the government's defeat in 2014.
Winning the SDP leadership on the fourth ballot, she became Leader of the Opposition and led efforts to withdraw confidence from Caroline Évaline's government during the West Aininian crisis, culminating in the 2015 snap election in which her party made modest gains to win a plurality. In subsequent negotiations, she entered a grand coalition with Maxime Bélanger's Citizens' Alliance to become Prime Minister. Her premiership, which began on 17 June 2015, has been marked by the ambitious Grand Project social program, greater integration with the Esquarian Community through a major reform to the Esquarian Common Market, and a controversial military intervention in Mazaristan.
Early life
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Political career
Provincial politics
National politics
Premiership
Domestic policy
Grand Project
Immigration
National security
Foreign policy
Personal life
Honours
- Ainin: Adjutant of the Order of Ainin (2010)
- Ainin: Medal of the National Assembly, 1st grade (ex officio, 2015)
- Aucuria: Officer's Cross of the Order of King Viltautas the Great (2017)
Electoral record
National
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | |
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Social Democratic Party | Marianne de Lotbinière | 44,935 | 41.25 | 5.68 | |
Citizens' Alliance | Colin Suchet | 30,296 | 27.81 | 27.81 | |
Communist Party | Marc Boisselot | 19,179 | 17.61 | 6.00 | |
Rally of the Democrats | Fabien Blaise | 7,825 | 7.18 | 25.20 | |
National Alliance | Joël Astier | 4,609 | 4.23 | 1.28 | |
Green Party | Joseph Chausson | 1,053 | 0.97 | 3.26 | |
Esquarian Community Reform | Grégoire Demers-Poitier | 502 | 0.46 | 0.62 | |
M.D.R. | Silvain Lecocq | 195 | 0.18 | 0.18 | |
Invalid/blank | 335 | 0.31 | N/A | ||
Total | 108,929 | 100 | N/A | ||
Social Democratic hold | Majority | 13.44 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | |
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Social Democratic Party | Marianne de Lotbinière | 39,354 | 35.57 | 4.94 | |
Rally of the Democrats | Xavier Rossignol | 35,832 | 32.38 | 5.41 | |
Communist Party | Marc Boisselot | 26,120 | 23.61 | 0.59 | |
Green Party | Dominique Loupe | 4,684 | 4.23 | 1.71 | |
National Alliance | Joël Astier | 3,269 | 2.95 | 1.47 | |
Esquarian Community Reform | Grégoire Demers-Poitier | 1,199 | 1.08 | 0.37 | |
Invalid/blank | 186 | 0.17 | N/A | ||
Total | 110,644 | 100 | N/A | ||
Social Democratic hold | Majority | 3.19 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | |
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Social Democratic Party | Marianne de Lotbinière | 47,318 | 40.51 | 10.41 | |
Rally of the Democrats | Xavier Rossignol | 31,504 | 26.97 | 3.64 | |
Communist Party | Coralie Vasseur | 28,267 | 24.20 | 6.23 | |
Green Party | Anne-Marie Beaumont | 6,936 | 5.94 | 1.63 | |
National Alliance | Christine Martin | 1,733 | 1.48 | 1.48 | |
Esquarian Community Reform | Grégoire Demers-Poitier | 829 | 0.71 | 0.69 | |
Invalid/blank | 214 | 0.18 | N/A | ||
Total | 116,801 | 100 | N/A | ||
Social Democratic hold | Majority | 13.54 |
Provincial
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | |
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Social Democratic Party | Marianne de Lotbinière | 39,606 | 49.37 | 13.12 | |
Communist Party | Luc Cartier | 29,562 | 36.85 | 26.59 | |
Rally of the Democrats | Colin Suchet | 7,210 | 8.99 | 15.93 | |
Green Party | Maude Périer | 3,522 | 4.39 | 2.06 | |
Independent | Grégoire Demers-Poitier | 320 | 3.98 | 0.40 | |
Invalid/blank | 69 | 0.08 | N/A | ||
Total | 80,220 | 100 | N/A | ||
Social Democratic hold | Majority | 12.52 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | |
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Social Democratic Party | Marianne de Lotbinière | 56,439 | 62.49 | 7.49 | |
Rally of the Democrats | Colin Suchet | 22,503 | 24.92 | 3.58 | |
Communist Party | Guy Beaufils | 9,263 | 10.26 | 10.40 | |
Green Party | Maude Périer | 2,106 | 2.33 | 0.57 | |
Invalid/blank | 109 | 0.10 | N/A | ||
Total | 90,311 | 100 | N/A | ||
Social Democratic hold | Majority | 37.57 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | |
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Social Democratic Party | Marianne de Lotbinière | 47,920 | 55.00 | 2.71 | |
Rally of the Democrats | Marine Dubost | 18,592 | 21.34 | 5.24 | |
Communist Party | Guy Beaufils | 18,002 | 20.66 | 6.12 | |
Green Party | Benoit Auvray | 2,527 | 2.90 | 2.90 | |
Invalid/blank | 90 | 0.10 | N/A | ||
Total | 86,561 | 100 | N/A | ||
Social Democratic hold | Majority | 33.66 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | |
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Social Democratic Party | Marianne de Lotbinière | 51,370 | 57.71 | 16.01 | |
Rally of the Democrats | Alexis Gérald | 23,643 | 26.58 | 6.24 | |
Communist Party | Guy Beaufils | 12,942 | 14.54 | 14.54 | |
Liberal Party | Stéphane Bourseiller | 928 | 1.04 | 5.98 | |
Invalid/blank | 143 | 0.16 | N/A | ||
Total | 89,026 | 100 | N/A | ||
Social Democratic hold | Majority | 31.23 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ∆% | |
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Social Democratic Party | Marianne de Lotbinière | 61,325 | 73.70 | 3.95 | |
Rally of the Democrats | Alexis Gérald | 16,038 | 20.34 | 5.73 | |
Liberal Party | Lisette Dubost | 5,848 | 7.02 | 10.13 | |
Invalid/blank | 114 | 0.14 | N/A | ||
Total | 83,211 | 100 | N/A | ||
Social Democratic hold | Majority | 53.36 |