Nassimah Dindar, née Mangrolia (born 20 January 1960 in
Saint-Louis, Réunion), is a French politician, serving as one of four
Senators for the French
Overseas department and region
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of
Réunion
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. Dindar was originally elected in the
2017 French legislative election
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.
Prior to her election, Dindar served as the first female elected president of the General Council of La Reunion, a position she held from 2004 to 2017. At the same time, she was leader of Droite sociale, a local political party, before joining the
Union of Democrats and Independents
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.
Biography
Nassimah Mangrolia was born to a large family, the sixth of twelve.
[Annie Drouet, , ''Télé Mag Réunion'', 3 juin 2004.] Her father, a Professor of the
Quran
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, raised them in a strict religious household as members of Reunion's
Zarabe community.
After receiving her
baccalauréat littéraire
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, she traveled to
Mainland France
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to study at the
université de Provence Aix-Marseille I
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, where she received a master's degree. Upon receiving a
teaching certificate
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, she returned to Reunion, where she taught French and History at a
Lycee
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* ''Collèges'' () cater for the first four years of secondary education from the ages of 11 to 15.
* ''Lycées'' () provide a three-year course of further secondary education for children between ...
in
Saint-Denis.
In the late 1980s, Nassimah became active on issues of
women's rights
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. She volunteered with the group ''Femmes actuelles de La Reunion'', which she became president of in 1996.
Political career
Dindar was first elected to the
Regional Council of La Reunion in 1998, on the party list of
Margie Sudre
Margie Sudre (born 17 October 1943) is a Vietnamese-born Reunionese politician and Member of the European Parliament for France's "''Outre-mer''".
Politic
Before her election to the European Parliament ( UMP-"les républicains"), she held s ...
. She became an assistant secretary within
Rally for the Republic
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and, from 2002, third deputy mayor for Saint-Denis and the vice-president of the
departmental council of Reunion, as the elected representative of Saint-Denis canton.
As head of the
Departmental Council for Reunion from 2004 to 2017, she was the first woman elected president of the council. Additionally, she was the first
Muslim
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woman to be elected to a
departmental council anywhere in France.
Dindar was appointed as the Delegate General for
diversity
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*Diversity marketing, marketing communication targeting diverse customers
* ...
within the national office of the
Union for a Popular Movement
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, where she engaged in outreach on behalf of the party in the
Overseas department and region
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s. In 2005, she was named as Secretary of State for Integration in the government of
Dominique de Villepin
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In his career working at the Minist ...
. She was awarded the
Ordre national du Mérite
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in 2006.
During the
2007 French presidential election
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, Dindar, together with
Valérie Pécresse
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and
Bérengère Poletti
Bérengère Poletti (born 14 October 1959 in Biencourt-sur-Orge) is a French politician who served as a member of the National Assembly of France from 2002 to 2022, representing the 1st constituency of the Ardennes département, and is a member ...
issued a statement critical of
Socialist Party
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candidate
Ségolène Royal
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Royal was president of the Poitou-Charentes Regional Council from 2004 to 2014 ...
, noting her absence at meetings on preventing
violence against women
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. Speaking to press in Reunion, she said "Violence does not have political colors" and said that meetings like these give hope to victims.
Dindar stood as a candidate in the
2007 French legislative election
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s for
Réunion's 1st constituency as a member of the
"Presidential Majority" coalition. She faced the
UMP candidate, deputy-mayor
René-Paul Victoria
René-Paul Victoria (born August 27, 1954 in Sainte-Suzanne, Réunion) was a member of the National Assembly of France, representing the island of Réunion.
He was a candidate for the National Assembly in 1997, and lost
against Michel Tama ...
. Eliminated in the first round with 5,381 votes, she endorsed whichever UMP candidate was able to win a mandate.
Despite this loss, Dindar was named a political advisor on diversity issues for President
Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012.
Born in Paris, he is of Hungarian, Greek Jewish, and French origin. Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Se ...
.
In February 2008, she was named by
Jean-Louis Borloo
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,
Minister of Ecology as one of the
Overseas France
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representatives to the
Grenelle de l'environnement
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.
During the
2008 French cantonal elections
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Electoral system
The canto ...
, Dindar ran again as a candidate of the UMP, but was placed on the last place on the party list of the outgoing mayor. After coalition negotiations, right-wing representatives of the Departmental Council (led by Rene-Paul Victoria) named Jean-Louis Lagourgue as their choice for head of the Council. However, a quorum was unable to be organized in time to vote for Lagourgue as the only candidate, necessitating a candidate who could command majority support among council members. Dindar was able to use the support of the UMP, MoDem,
Communist Party of Réunion
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History
PCR was founded in 1959, as the French Communist Party (PCF) ...
and the Socialist Party to be re-elected as head of the Departmental Council.
Re-elected in 2011 with two-thirds of the votes in her district, Dindar announced plans to run in the
2012 French legislative election
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for
Réunion's 1st constituency in the
National Assembly
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. She rejoined the
Democratic Movement
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and supported their leader
François Bayrou
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in the
presidential election
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Albania
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Chile
The pre ...
. Calling her candidacy "Centre for France", she beat her former opponent
René-Paul Victoria
René-Paul Victoria (born August 27, 1954 in Sainte-Suzanne, Réunion) was a member of the National Assembly of France, representing the island of Réunion.
He was a candidate for the National Assembly in 1997, and lost
against Michel Tama ...
by 264 votes to make it to the second round of voting. In the second round, she faced
Socialist Party
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candidate,
Ericka Bareigts
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, in the constituency's first election between two female candidates. Bareigts beat Dindar in the second round, 19,611 to 15,937.
In the
2015 local elections, she was re-elected in the first round for
Canton Saint-Denis.. Elle conserve la tête du conseil départemental malgré le changement de majorité.
She was elected as a
Senator representing Reunion in the
2017 French Senate election
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..
Despite the law regarding
dual mandate
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s requiring officials to resign from departmental functions to accept a national position, Dindar filed an appeal with the
Constitutional Council Constitutional Council might refer to:
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to try and extend her mandate as President of the Departmental Council. This appeal was rejected on 1 December, 2017, and she resigned her position on 18 December.
Controversies
Terre Rouge Affair
In June 2016, Dindar was sentenced to three years
probation
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In some jurisdictions, the term ''probation'' applies only to community sentences (alternatives to incarceration), such ...
, a six months
suspended sentence
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in prison and a fine of 30,000
Euro
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for a
hiring discrimination case. She was released on appeal in March 2017. The case is still being tried in appeals.
Controversy around the Parisian Regional Office
On 6 December 2018, Nassimah Dindar was called to the local magistrate for a hearing on the management of the Paris office of the
Regional Council of Réunion
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Organization and composition
Regional assembly
Presidency
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, which was criticized by the Regional Chamber of Accounts, an auditor of Regional finances.
An investigation by Le Quotidien de La Reunion said the office was suspected of financial mismanagement,
tax evasion
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, erratic management, and "hiring out of any regulatory framework".
The judicial proceedings found that the regional office "seemed particularly questionable", according to the findings of the CRC.
In 2012, the council invested over six-million
Euro
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in a six-floor, 700m² building in the
Marais
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* Marais (c ...
. The fourth floor of the building included a private apartment used by Dindar and her associates, allegedly to avoid accommodation costs.
The Glaive Affair
In 2017, the CRC criticized the functioning of Glaive, an organization headed by Dindar and subsidized by the regional government.
A report by the
Journal de l'île de La Réunion
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Saint-Denis (, , unofficia ...
affirmed that "Since its creation, the Glaive resembles a
political machine
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meant to benefit the Premier and the Head of the General Council, Nassimah Dindar", mainly because the organization is based in Dindar's canton and has a hiring process that lacks transparency.
SDIS Affair
In its reports of the Departmental Fire and Rescue Service, the Regional Chamber of Accounts denounced mismanagement within the local fire and rescue service on
Réunion
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. The Chamber referred a case to the chief prosecutor Eric Trufféry, who opened a preliminary investigation in June 2018 around
Embezzlement
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of public funds and
undue influence
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issues.
The prosecutors investigation charged Nassimah Dindar for having hired employees out of compliance with labour law. She hired two members of the local fire and rescue service to work "in a private manner" as an assistant and a gardiner.
On 27 December 2018, Nassimah Dindar served as a witness for a hearing at Caserne Vérines on this issue.
Bas-Rivière Villa Affair
In October 2017, an investigative report by the
Journal de l'île de La Réunion
''Journal de l'île de La Réunion'' is a daily, French-language newspaper published in Réunion, a French overseas department. The newspaper, which was founded in 1951 is headquartered in Saint-Denis, Réunion
Saint-Denis (, , unofficia ...
found that questionable conditions around the sale and renovations of Dindar's house. Both the public prosecutor and the National Financial Prosecutor's office opened investigations following the report.
On 25 April, Dindar's home at 21 Rue de la Digue in the Bas de la Rivière neighborhood in
Saint-Denis was raided for three hours by investigators from the National Financial Prosecutor's office as part of their preliminary investigation. Their investigation found that Dindar had purchased her Case Creole house for about 130,000 Euro, far below its actual cost. Additionally, the PNF looked into construction and renovation work done at the house, and suspected that some contractors may have been paid by the Departmental Government or received government contracts or
government jobs for friends and relatives.
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1960 births
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Living people
21st-century French women politicians
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