Marie-Arlette Carlotti
Marie-Arlette Carlotti is a French politician of the Socialist Party who has been serving as a member of the French Senate since 2020, representing Bouches-du-Rhône. She previously was a Member of the European Parliament from south-east of France.
Early life and education
- Specialised postgraduate diploma in law
- Specialised postgraduate diploma in human resource management
Early career
- Company executive in the aeronautical industry
Political career
Early beginnings
- Member of the Socialist Party national executive and national secretary
- national delegate
- Member of the Bouches-du-Rhône Departmental Council representing the Canton of Marseille-Les Cinq-Avenues
Member of the European Parliament, 1996–2009
In addition to her committee assignments, Carlotti was a vice-chair of the ACP–EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly and a member of the delegations for relations with the Maghreb countries and the Arab Maghreb Union, and to the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly.
Carlotti was one of six Members of the European Parliament participating in the European Union's observer mission in Togo for the October 2007 Togolese parliamentary election.
Career in government
On 16 May 2012 Carlotti was appointed by President François Hollande as Junior Minister for the Disabled at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, in the government of Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault.Member of the French Parliament, 2012–2017
- Deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône's 5th constituency in the National Assembly
In the Socialist Party's 2018 convention in Aubervilliers, Carlotti publicly endorsed Stéphane Le Foll as candidate for the party's leadership.
Member of the French Senate, 2020–present
In the Senate, Carlotti serves on the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defense.In 2025, Marie-Arlette Carlotti wrote a report on the state of relations between Africa and France. In this report entitled "Seeing Africa in all its States". They also made 20 proposals for the future and invited the French government in particular to demonstrate "strategic patience" in the Sahel.