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Marine Tondelier (French pronunciation:[maʁintɔ̃dəlje]; born 23 August 1986) is a French politician who works as the National Secretary of The Ecologists (LE). She was elected to this role after winning 90.8% of the vote in the second round of the party's congress on 10 December 2022.[1]
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In June 2023, a French police union said they were at war with "vermin". Unions representing half of French police added that unless officers enjoy still greater legal protection and more resources in the future, "tomorrow we will be in resistance". Marine Tondelier described it as “an appeal for civil war”.[8][9]