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Corinne Erhel

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Corinne Erhel (born February 3, 1967) is a member of the National Assembly of France. She represents the Côtes-d'Armor department, and is a member of the Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche.

Biography

Graduate of the unstitute of advanced studies of rural law and agricultural economics (IHEDREA), she became, in 1990, technical assistant for the Inter-Communal Charter of Management and Development of Trégor Rural, one of the nine historical provinces of Brittany (it includes the western part of the department of Cotes-d'Armor). In 1997, she became assistant parliamentarian for Alain Gouriou, deputy mayor of Lannion (Cotes-d'Armor). In 2004 she was elected regional advisor for Brittany. In 2006, Alain Gouriou officially announced that he would not represent himself in the legislative elections.

In February 2009, Corrine Erhel affirmed her opposition to the entry of a new mobile operator on the French market [1] which could, according to her, decrease competition[2] and leave less frequency for the three current operators for the development of the 3G coverage.

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