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Martine Buron
Martine Buron (born 12 January 1944) is a French architect and politician. She is the daughter of Robert Buron. Since 1973, she initially worked as an architect in Paris and then in Nantes. In 1981 she became the vice secretary of the Socialist Party, responsible for the women's sector. She became the socialist mayor of Châteaubriant in 1989 and was re-elected in 1995. She fostered inter-municipal cooperation between the small ones. From 2001 to 2008 he joined the opposition. She was elected Member of European Parliament (MEP) for the Socialist Party in 1989 until 1994. References Bibliography

* Christian Le Bart, «Sur deux récits d'entrée en politique», on ''Pôle Sud'', n° 7, 1997 1944 births MEPs for France 1984–1989 MEPs for France 1989–1994 Mayors of places in Pays de la Loire French women architects Living people 20th-century French women politicians Socialist Party (France) politicians {{France-politician-Socialist-stub ...
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French honorifics are based on the wide use of ''Madame'' for women and ''Monsieur'' for men. Social * "Monsieur" (''M.'') for a man, The plural is ''Messieurs'' (''MM.'' for short). * "Madame" (''Mme'') for a woman. The plural is ''Mesdames'' (''Mmes''). * " Mademoiselle" (''Mlle'') is a traditional alternative for an unmarried woman. The plural is ''Mesdemoiselles'' (''Mlles''). Usage of "Mademoiselle" varies based on regions and ideology. In Canada and Switzerland, public administrations have been banned from using this title for a long time. France has taken this step in 2012. In Belgium, its use is not recommended, but not forbidden either. In France, calling a young woman "Mademoiselle" is usually considered more polite, and calling a middle-aged woman "Mademoiselle" can be a way to tell her that she looks like she is in her twenties and may therefore be considered flattering. In Canada, on the other hand, this usage may be considered offensive. Professional * Docteur" (' ...
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