Adeline Hazan

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Adeline Hazan
Adeline Hazan in 2011
President of UNICEF France
Assumed office
18 June 2022
Preceded byJean-Marie Dru
Mayor of Reims
In office
21 March 2008 – 4 April 2014
Preceded byJean-Louis Schneiter
Succeeded byArnaud Robinet
Member of the European Parliament
In office
1999–2008
Succeeded byCatherine Boursier
Personal details
Born (1956-01-21) 21 January 1956 (age 68)
Paris, France
Political partySocialist Party
Alma materFrench National School for the Judiciary
ProfessionMagistrate

Adeline Hazan (born 21 January 1956 in Paris) is a French politician of the Socialist Party (PS) who served as a Member of the European Parliament for the east of France from 1999 to 2008, and mayor of Reims from March 2008 to April 2014.

Since 2022, Hazan has been serving as the president of the French National Committee of UNICEF.

Early life and education

Political career

Early beginnings

Hazan joined the Socialist Party in 1992 and Lionel Jospin's campaign team ahead of the 1995 presidential election.

Member of the European Parliament, 1999–2008

As part of the Party of European Socialists, Hazan served on the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. In this capacity, she was the parliament's rapporteur on the introduction of the European Arrest Warrant.

Hazan was also a substitute for the Committee on Legal Affairs, a member of the delegation for relations with the Mashreq countries, a member of the delegation to the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly, and a substitute for the delegation for relations with the Maghreb countries and the Arab Maghreb Union.

Mayor of Reims, 2008–2014

Hazan was elected mayor of Reims in the 2008 local elections thanks to the lack of unity of right parties. She competed against former minister Catherine Vautrin.

Ahead of the Socialist Party's 2008 convention in Reims, Hazan publicly endorsed Martine Aubry as candidate to succeed François Hollande at the party's leadership. Since the convention, she has had the nickname of "La Bonne" (the Maid) after Aubry's phrase at the 2008 Reims Congress of the Socialist Party: "T'aurais pu faire le ménage Adeline" ( "Adeline, you should have cleaned the house", after seeing a spider on her desk during her candidacy speech.)

Hazan was not re-elected in the 2014 elections, when she obtained only 42.75% of votes of citizens; consequently, her Republican competitor, Arnaud Robinet became mayor of Reims in April 2014.

Life after politics

Following an appointment by President François Hollande, Hazan served as independent ombudsman on the situation in France's prisons from 2014 to 2020.

Recognition

Hazan was a finalist for the 2010 World Mayor prize.

Other activities

  • Judge for the implementation of sentences, Châlons-sur-Marne (1980)
  • Children's judge, Nanterre High Court (1983) and Paris High Court (1995)
  • Adviser to the Minister for Employment and Solidarity (1997–1999)
  • President of the Judiciary Association (1986–1989)
  • Socialist Party national secretary responsible for social issues (since 1995)
  • Member of the Reims Municipal Council (since 2001)
  • Member of the Champagne-Ardenne Regional Council (1998–2001)

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