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==  Education  ==
 
==  Education  ==
In 1970 Nicole Bricq recieved a master's degree in Private Law from the University Montesquieu-Bordeaux.
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In 1970 Nicole Bricq received a master's degree in Private Law from the University Montesquieu-Bordeaux.
  
 
==  External Links  ==
 
==  External Links  ==
 
[http://www.senat.fr/senateur/bricq_nicole04053f.html Official Website of the French Senate, Nicole Bricq]
 
[http://www.senat.fr/senateur/bricq_nicole04053f.html Official Website of the French Senate, Nicole Bricq]

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French Senator Nicole Bricq

Nicole Bricq (born June 10, 1947) is a member of the Senate of France, representing the Seine-et-Marne department. Since 1980, Bricq has been a member of the French Socialist Party, formerly holding the position of Minister of Foreign Trade.

Political Life

Bricq was elected to the French Senate in 2006 for the department of Seine-et-Marne.

In May 2012, Bricq was appointed Minister of Ecology, Energy, and Sustainable Development in the government of Jean-Marc Ayrault. After the French legislative elections of June 2012, she was appointed Minister for Foreign Trade, a position she held until March 2014.

In March 2014, Bricq was caught on film saying that food served at a state dinner for China's President Xi Jinping was "disgusting". Television cameras caught her telling Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault that the food at the Elysee did not compare with that served at Matignon, the prime minister's office, where she had attended a lunch for Xi. "Frankly, at Matignon, there's no comparison. It wasn't that way at all at the Elysee. No, it was disgusting," she was heard whispering.

Education

In 1970 Nicole Bricq received a master's degree in Private Law from the University Montesquieu-Bordeaux.

External Links

Official Website of the French Senate, Nicole Bricq