Sabine Herold

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Sabine Herold (born 8th of July 1981 in Reims) is a French libertarian activist and main spokeswoman of Alternative libérale, a French libertarian party.

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Her parents are both teachers. She is an alumnus in public administration from the Institut d'études politiques de Paris and a master of business from HEC Paris. Since 2002, she has been the editor and spokeswoman of Liberté Chérie, Beloved Freedom, a French libertarian think tank. Sabine Herold became known in 2003 when she led an 80,000 member protest advocating reforms in France and demanding a responsible attitude from trade unions.

She has often reflected upon the policy implemented by the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and is commonly called "Mademoiselle Thatcher" by newspapers[1][2].

She surprised her supporters and adversaries alike when she married fellow Alternative libérale leader Édouard Fillias in September 2006. She will be candidate for the parliamentary elections in 2007 in Paris against Françoise de Panafieu[1].

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  1. ^ a b Sabine Herold, « mademoiselle Thatcher » in le Journal du dimanche, 18/06/2006
  2. ^ « Mlle Thatcher to run for a seat in Parliament », The Telegraph, 19/06/2006

[edit] Books

  • Liberté, liberté chérie, Sabine Herold and Édouard Fillias, Les Belles Lettres, 2003, ISBN 2-2514424-7-2

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