Nathalie Arthaud
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Nathalie Arthaud (French pronunciation: [natali aʁto]; born 23 February 1970) is a teacher in economics in lycée and French politician and Lutte Ouvrière candidate for the 2012 presidential election. She is a native of Peyrins, Drôme, France.
Political background and candidacy
In 2007, Arthaud was a teacher and spokeswoman of Arlette Laguiller's presidential bid.
During the press conference following the annual meeting of Lutte Ouvrière (Workers' Struggle), December 8, 2008, Nathalie Arthaud officially designated as spokeswoman of the party.
As a new leader of Lutte Ouvrière, Arthaud led the party's campaign for the European elections in June 2009. She topped the list in the South-East constituency where she obtained 24,727 votes (0.84%).
At the regional election of 2010 in Rhône-Alpes, the party obtained 24,294 votes (1.42%).
On December 5, 2010, Arthaud was designated candidate of Lutte Ouvrière in the presidential election of 2012.
Arthaud is also an elected town councillor for Vaulx-en-Velin, in charge of youth matters.