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Aïchi Leila was born in 1970 and she's a lawyer recognised by the Paris bar, specialised in atmospheric and electromagnetic pollution.  
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Aïchi Leila was born in 1970. She is a qualified lawyer specialising in atmospheric and electromagnetic pollution.  
  
 
== Political Career ==
 
== Political Career ==
  
Aïchi Leila is a member of the Senate of France, for the constituencey of Paris. She's a member of the Ecologist Group (Europe Ecologie Les Verts) and has been in office since 2011. She is one of the youngest member of the Senate of France. She is the Secretary of the Commission on Foreign Affairs, defence and army and the President Delegate of the group "France - Saudi Arabia"
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Aïchi Leila is a member of the Senate of France for the constituency of Paris. She is a member of the Ecologist Group (Europe Ecologie Les Verts) and has been in office since 2011. She is one of the youngest members of the Senate of France. She is the Secretary for the Commission on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Armed Forces, and the President of the French delegation to Saudi Arabia.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 8 June 2015

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Aïchi Leila was born in 1970. She is a qualified lawyer specialising in atmospheric and electromagnetic pollution.

Political Career[edit]

Aïchi Leila is a member of the Senate of France for the constituency of Paris. She is a member of the Ecologist Group (Europe Ecologie Les Verts) and has been in office since 2011. She is one of the youngest members of the Senate of France. She is the Secretary for the Commission on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Armed Forces, and the President of the French delegation to Saudi Arabia.


External links and references[edit]

Personal page on the Sénat français

Personal web page