k********k 发帖数: 5617 | 3 法國新任總理 曼努埃爾 卡洛斯 瓦爾斯。
父親是西班牙加泰羅尼亞族人,母親是意大利裔瑞士人。
他自己1962年出生于西班牙巴塞羅納。
1982年20歲時才成為法國公民。
會講流利的法語,西班牙語,意大利語,加泰羅尼亞語。
2012年起任法國內政部部長。
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Valls
Manuel Valls
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manuel Carlos Valls (French: [ma.ny.ɛl vals], born 13 August 1962) is a
French Socialist Party politician, born to a Spanish father and a Swiss
mother. He was appointed Prime Minister by President François
Hollande in 2014. Prior to his post as Prime Minister, Valls was the
Minister of the Interior beginning in 2012. He was the Mayor of Évry
from 2001 to 2012 and a Member of the National Assembly since 2002.
Valls was born in Barcelona in 1962 and became a naturalised French citizen
in 1982.
He is a prominent supporter of Barcelona, whose club anthem was composed by
his second cousin and namesake. After serving as an advisor on youth issues
for Prime Minister Michel Rocard from 1988 to 1991, he worked as the
Communications Advisor for Prime Minister Lionel Jospin from 1997 to 2001.
He sought the Socialist Party nomination for President of France in the 2012
election. After coming fifth at the end of the first round of the primary,
he withdrew and pledged his support to François Hollande. Valls is
regarded in France as belonging to the social-liberal wing of the Socialist
Party, sharing common orientations with Scandinavian-style Social Democracy
and Blairism.
Biography
Family[edit]
His paternal grandfather was editor-in-chief at a Catholic republican
newspaper in Spain. During the Spanish Civil War he sheltered in his house
priests who were persecuted by trotskyists and anarchists.[1] After
Francisco Franco's victory, he was forced out of his job as editor. Valls'
father was the painter Xavier Valls (1923–2006),[2][3] also born in
Barcelona. In the late 1940s, he moved to Paris and met his future wife,
Luisangela Galfetti, a Swiss citizen and the sister of architect Aurelio
Galfetti. He is also a second cousin to Manuel Valls Gorina, who composed
Cant del Barça, the anthem for FC Barcelona.
Due to his family background, Manuel Valls is fluent in French, Spanish,
Catalan and Italian.[4] In 1987, he married his first spouse, Nathalie Souli
é, with whom he had 4 children before divorcing. On 1 July 2010, he married
[5] Anne Gravoin, a violinist and winner of the Conservatoire de Paris'
prestigious Premier Prix for Violin and Chamber Orchestra.[6][7] |