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Rama Yade (born Mame Ramatoulaye Yade; 13 December 1976) is a Senegalese-born French politician and the author of several books. She served as the French Secretary of Human Rights from 2007 to 2009, and the Secretary of Sports from 2009 to 2010. She was the Permanent Delegate of France to UNESCO from December 2010 to June 2011. She held the vice-presidency of the centre-right Radical Party up until 25 September 2015. She announced her candidacy in the
2017 French presidential election The 2017 French presidential election was held on 23 April and 7 May 2017. As no candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held between the top two candidates, Emmanuel Macron of En Marche! (EM) and Marine Le Pen of the Nationa ...
, but was unable to obtain enough signatures to be a participant in the presidential race. Her campaign was aimed at "the forgotten people" of France.


Biography


Early life

Yade was born in Ouakam, Dakar, Senegal.Rama Yade: The political star who's eclipsing Sarko
'' The Independent'', 14 April 2009
She comes from an educated, upper-middle-class, Lebou family. Her mother, Aminata Kandji, was a professor and her father, Djibril Yade, also a professor, was the personal secretary of Senegalese President Léopold Sédar Senghor and a diplomat. She moved to France with the rest of her family at the age of eight. After her father left the country when she was fourteen, she moved into a council flat in
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with her mother and three sisters. She was educated in Catholic schools and then at the '' Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris'', where she graduated in 2000.


Early career

Yade worked at the Paris city hall and the National Assembly. She also worked for The Greens. She later became an administrator in the
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in 2002. She joined the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) political party in 2005 and became National Secretary in charge of
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in 2006. She credits
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's charisma with making her want to join the UMP.


Governmental appointments

In May 2007, she was appointed as Secretary of State for Human Rights under the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs,
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. She denounced
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's state visit to France in 2008 due to the track record of his human rights abuse. In November 2008, Yade was rumoured to be Nicolas Sarkozy's favorite choice for replacing
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as Secretary of State for European Affairs, and was also privately asked to lead one of the UMP lists for the
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. However, on 7 December, she declined to run for a seat in the European Parliament and declared herself "more interested in national mandate". On 9 December, ''Le Monde'' reported that Nicolas Sarkozy was "deeply disappointed" by her attitude and that she had "ruined all her chances" to succeed Jouyet. The following day, Foreign Minister
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, in an interview with ''
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'', said he regretted his suggestion to appoint a Secretary of State for Human Rights, although he noted that Yade had "done, with talent, what she could do". She had at the time the highest approval rating in the French government, with over 70%. She was moved to the post of Secretary of State for Sports on 24 June 2009. Some interpreted this as a demotion in connection with Sarkozy's disapproval of her decision to not stand in the European elections. In 2010, she criticised the France national football team for staying in expensive hotels during the
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. She was appointed as French Ambassador to the UNESCO in December 2010. By April 2011, it was rumoured that she would be fired. She quit her job in June 2011.Rama Yade quitte son poste d'ambassadrice à l'Unesco
''Le Figaro'',
Rama Yade coupe le cordon de la sarkozie
''Le Point'', 16 June 2011
Sarkozy's UNESCO envoy Rama Yade backs rival's campaign
'' The Australian'', 16 June 2011


Radical Party

In 2012, she left the UMP, joined the Radical Party and supported Jean-Louis Borloo in the presidential elections until he decided not to run. She later supported Nicolas Sarkozy, but joined the New Centre. She serves as President of the Allons Enfants! think tank.


Parliamentary elections

She ran and lost in the 2012 parliamentary elections in
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for the
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. She now works for a human resources firm based in Paris, Cursus Management.


Political positions

Rama Yade is moderate-conservative and a
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.


Affirmative action

She favors affirmative action.


Burqas

In 2009, she said that she was not opposed to ban on burqas in France. Rama believes that this ban should be decided "as a defense of secularism and the dignity of women" and calls on Muslims to "leave the literal text behind, and adjust to the times". In 2010, she called for a referendum on banning the full veil
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in France, in order to circumvent any legal obstacles.


LGBT rights

As Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Human Rights of France, Yade met with several LGBT organizations on the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia in 2008 and announced to the organizations that henceforth the government officially recognized that day. She announced that she would appeal to the United Nations for the universal decriminalization of homosexuality, and asked, "How can we tolerate the fact that people are stoned, hanged, decapitated and tortured only because of their sexual orientation?" When asked about the issue of same-sex marriage in 2009, she replied that it was not up to her to settle the question for society. When she became Secretary of State for Sports, she fought against
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in sports and participated in the third FARE Conference Against Homophobia in Paris in 2011. In a June 2011 interview she said she would have voted for same-sex marriage if she had been in the National Assembly. In a 2012 interview with ''
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'', she said, "To societal issues like this or gay marriage, it is legitimate to propose a referendum. We'll see if the left will have the courage to give voice to the people." She said in 2013 interview that her support for same-sex marriage was consistent with her fight on equal rights and claimed that she had been designated as the most gay-friendly member of the government. On 1 February Rama Yade had signed with MP
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,
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, Senator Chantal Jouanno, an article in '' Le Monde'' in favor of gay marriage in the name of equality.


Foreign vote

When asked about the issue of foreign vote, Yade said it should be left to a referendum and said she was against it and said "Foreigners do not claim the right to vote. What they want is their children who are French, are elected to the Assembly, are well represented in the political, economic spheres media. In short, they are integrated. Now this is the bad conscience of the left for thirty years."


Syrian Civil War

On the issue of the civil war in Syria, she said France must act and use the military option because the Syrians requested it.


Taxes

On the issue of taxes, Yade has said "We're losing the rich, like
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, and the poor feel betrayed," referring to workers at factories expected to close down. "France is the one getting weakened, and its future is being sold off cheaply," she said.


Convictions

In April 2013, she was convicted for libeling and slandering Manuel Aeschlimann. In September 2013, she was sentenced to pay a 2000 euro fine and 4000 euros in damages for libeling her political rival Philippe Sarre. In January 2014, she was again convicted for slandering Jean-Marie Le Pen and his daughter
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.Rama Yade condamnée pour avoir injurié Marine et Jean-Marie Le Pen
''Le Point'', 24 January 2014.


Personal life

She is married to Joseph Zimet, the son of Yiddish singer Ben Zimet, and an adviser to former Secretary of State Jean-Marie Bockel. She is a
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and a
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.


Bibliography

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References


External links


Official website
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