Isabelle Sachet | |
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Minister of Family and Solidarity, in charge of Equal Opportunities | |
In office 24 May 2018 – 21 February 2022 | |
President | Édouard Fritch |
Succeeded by | Virginie Bruant |
Minister for the Fight against Exclusion and the Status of Women | |
In office 17 September 2020 – 21 February 2022 | |
Preceded by | Nicole Bouteau |
Succeeded by | Virginie Bruant |
Member of the
French Polynesian Assembly for Windward Isles 3 | |
In office 7 May 2013 – 30 April 2023 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1958 (age 65–66) [1] |
Political party |
Tahoera'a Huiraatira Tapura Huiraatira |
Isabelle Sachet (née Crolas) (born 1958) is a French Polynesian politician and former Cabinet Minister who served in the government of Édouard Fritch. She is a member of the Tapura Huiraatira.
Sachet worked as a teacher, and then as a school principal. [1] In February 2001 she was made a chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes académiques. [1] She was first elected to the Assembly of French Polynesia in the 2013 French Polynesian legislative election as a representative of the Tahoera'a Huiraatira. [1] [2] In the 2014 municipal elections she headed the Tahoera'a Huiraatira list in Faaa, losing by a wide margin to Oscar Temaru. [3]
In December 2015 she quit the Tahoera'a party to join Édouard Fritch's Tapura Huiraatira, [2] [4] citing the need to give Fritch a majority. [5] She was re-elected to the Assembly in the 2018 election. [6] Following the election she was appointed to Fritch's Cabinet as Minister of Family and Solidarity, in charge of Equal Opportunities, [7] surrendering her position in the Assembly as a result. [8] A cabinet reshuffle in September 2020 following the resignation of Teva Rohfritsch saw her gain responsibility for the Fight against Exclusion and the Status of Women. [9]
She was replaced as a Minister in a cabinet reshuffle in February 2022, and her portfolios were taken over by Virginie Bruant. [10] After leaving cabinet she returned to the Assembly. [11] She was not included in Tapura's list at the 2023 election. [12]
Isabelle Sachet | |
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Minister of Family and Solidarity, in charge of Equal Opportunities | |
In office 24 May 2018 – 21 February 2022 | |
President | Édouard Fritch |
Succeeded by | Virginie Bruant |
Minister for the Fight against Exclusion and the Status of Women | |
In office 17 September 2020 – 21 February 2022 | |
Preceded by | Nicole Bouteau |
Succeeded by | Virginie Bruant |
Member of the
French Polynesian Assembly for Windward Isles 3 | |
In office 7 May 2013 – 30 April 2023 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1958 (age 65–66) [1] |
Political party |
Tahoera'a Huiraatira Tapura Huiraatira |
Isabelle Sachet (née Crolas) (born 1958) is a French Polynesian politician and former Cabinet Minister who served in the government of Édouard Fritch. She is a member of the Tapura Huiraatira.
Sachet worked as a teacher, and then as a school principal. [1] In February 2001 she was made a chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes académiques. [1] She was first elected to the Assembly of French Polynesia in the 2013 French Polynesian legislative election as a representative of the Tahoera'a Huiraatira. [1] [2] In the 2014 municipal elections she headed the Tahoera'a Huiraatira list in Faaa, losing by a wide margin to Oscar Temaru. [3]
In December 2015 she quit the Tahoera'a party to join Édouard Fritch's Tapura Huiraatira, [2] [4] citing the need to give Fritch a majority. [5] She was re-elected to the Assembly in the 2018 election. [6] Following the election she was appointed to Fritch's Cabinet as Minister of Family and Solidarity, in charge of Equal Opportunities, [7] surrendering her position in the Assembly as a result. [8] A cabinet reshuffle in September 2020 following the resignation of Teva Rohfritsch saw her gain responsibility for the Fight against Exclusion and the Status of Women. [9]
She was replaced as a Minister in a cabinet reshuffle in February 2022, and her portfolios were taken over by Virginie Bruant. [10] After leaving cabinet she returned to the Assembly. [11] She was not included in Tapura's list at the 2023 election. [12]