Aline Pailler

Aline Pailler
Born (1955-07-27) 27 July 1955
Casablanca
Nationality French
Occupation journalist, politician
Known for Member of the European Parliament

Aline Pailler (born 27 July 1955 Casablanca), is a French journalist and politician.

Political career

She was member of the European Parliament, from 1994 to 1999, with the French Communist Party.

She has been on the list supported by the Revolutionary Communist League in the municipal elections of March 2001, for Toulouse,[1] following which she was declared ineligible by the Constitutional Council for a period of one year, from 20 September 2001.[2]

Radio and television career

She participates in the following radio broadcasts: Without fanfare with Jean-François Kahn, Chocolatine, The Dromomaniaques, Upside Down, The Corner ear on France Inter; The truant hour on the defunct radio "seniors" Radio Bleu public service. She also hosted a morning daily column The saying, doing and the fire of the day and if all the anger of the world. Since September 2007 she is the producer of the program Up to the moon and back, on France Culture.[3]

She has also worked on television: Le Cercle de minuit on France 2, and in Saga-Cities Life broadcast, on FR3, and especially for the daily show entitled Regard Femme.

References

  1. "Aline Pailler : la militante nomade". Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  2. Code électoral - Article LO128, retrieved 2016-08-02
  3. "Aline Pailler - France Culture". France Culture (in French). Retrieved 2016-08-02.
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