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Charlotte Brun (born 9 December 1976) is a French politician who served as the first female president of the Young Socialist Movement from 2001 to 2003. She has been a member of the Socialist Party since its establishment in June 2001, and she worked closely with Benoît Hamon, the latest representative of the Socialist Party in the presidential race, on his campaign in 2016, In November 2008, Brun joined the Socialist Party's motion of censure, "Un Monde d'avance" during the national congress of the French Socialist Party known as the Reims Congress. She was elected as the fifth assistant mayor of Lille in March 2014. She is in charge of political education and representation of the Wazemmes quarter.

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  • Charlotte Brun (born 9 December 1976) is a French politician who served as the first female president of the Young Socialist Movement from 2001 to 2003. She has been a member of the Socialist Party since its establishment in June 2001, and she worked closely with Benoît Hamon, the latest representative of the Socialist Party in the presidential race, on his campaign in 2016, In November 2008, Brun joined the Socialist Party's motion of censure, "Un Monde d'avance" during the national congress of the French Socialist Party known as the Reims Congress. She was elected as the fifth assistant mayor of Lille in March 2014. She is in charge of political education and representation of the Wazemmes quarter. (en)
  • Charlotte Brun, née le 9 décembre 1976 à Eaubonne, est une femme politique française. Elle est la première femme présidente du Mouvement des jeunes socialistes de 2001 à 2003. Membre du courant Nouveau Parti socialiste à sa fondation, elle est alors proche de Benoît Hamon, elle rejoint la motion C « Un Monde d'avance » lors du congrès de Reims en novembre 2008. Élue pour la première fois adjointe au maire d'Écouen en mars 2001, elle devient première adjointe au maire en mars 2008 et est conseillère régionale d'Île-de-France de 2004 jusqu'en 2014. (fr)
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  • Charlotte Brun (en)
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  • Charlotte Brun (born 9 December 1976) is a French politician who served as the first female president of the Young Socialist Movement from 2001 to 2003. She has been a member of the Socialist Party since its establishment in June 2001, and she worked closely with Benoît Hamon, the latest representative of the Socialist Party in the presidential race, on his campaign in 2016, In November 2008, Brun joined the Socialist Party's motion of censure, "Un Monde d'avance" during the national congress of the French Socialist Party known as the Reims Congress. She was elected as the fifth assistant mayor of Lille in March 2014. She is in charge of political education and representation of the Wazemmes quarter. (en)
  • Charlotte Brun, née le 9 décembre 1976 à Eaubonne, est une femme politique française. Elle est la première femme présidente du Mouvement des jeunes socialistes de 2001 à 2003. Membre du courant Nouveau Parti socialiste à sa fondation, elle est alors proche de Benoît Hamon, elle rejoint la motion C « Un Monde d'avance » lors du congrès de Reims en novembre 2008. Élue pour la première fois adjointe au maire d'Écouen en mars 2001, elle devient première adjointe au maire en mars 2008 et est conseillère régionale d'Île-de-France de 2004 jusqu'en 2014. Elle est membre du Conseil national du Parti socialiste (depuis juin 2003), elle est nommée secrétaire nationale chargée des personnes âgées, handicap et dépendances au Congrès de Reims. Charlotte Brun est investie par le Parti socialiste aux élections législatives de 2012 sur la 7e circonscription du Val-d'Oise. Elle est battue au second tour par l'UMP Jérôme Chartier. Après son déménagement à Lille, Martine Aubry lui propose de figurer sur la liste qu'elle présente aux élections municipales en 2014. En mars 2014, elle est élue 5e adjointe au maire chargée des politiques éducatives, du soutien à la parentalité et du quartier de Wazemmes. Après la victoire de la liste Lille en commun, Lille en confiance aux élections municipales de juin 2020, elle devient 3e adjointe. (fr)
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