Marie-Claude Beaudeau is a French politician and a member of the French Communist Party.
11 Facts About Marie-Claude Beaudeau
Marie-Claude Beaudeau was senator for Val-d'Oise from 1979 to 2004.
Marie-Claude Beaudeau's parents are Pierre Riviere and Francoise Riviere.
Marie-Claude Beaudeau worked as an executive secretary and married Emilien Beaudeau in 1956.
Marie-Claude Beaudeau served as a municipal councillor of Sarcelles in 1972, the deputy mayor of Sarcelles from 1977 to 1983 and a departmental councillor for Val-d'Oise in the district of Sarcelles-Nord-Est in 1977.
Marie-Claude Beaudeau was a member of the French Communist Party.
Marie-Claude Beaudeau first became a senator in the Senate for Val-d'Oise on 12 June 1979, replacing Fernand Chatelain who died.
Marie-Claude Beaudeau was then elected on 28 September 1986 and re-elected on 24 September 1995.
Marie-Claude Beaudeau was secretary of the Social Affairs Committee and vice-president of the Finance, Budgetary Control and National Economic Accounts Committee.
Marie-Claude Beaudeau was a member of the Communist, Republican, Citizen and Ecologist group.
Marie-Claude Beaudeau is the president of the Beaugrenelle Defense Committee.