Sibeth Ndiaye
French politician (born 1979)
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- Sibeth Ndiaye (born 13 December 1979) is a French-Senegalese communications advisor who served as Spokesperson of the Government under Prime Minister Édouard Philippe from 1 April 2019 to 6 July 2020.
- Her father, a legislator, was involved with the Senegalese Democratic Party and her German-Togolese mother was a high-ranking judge on the country's constitutional council.
- She then studied at Paris Diderot University and Pantheon-Sorbonne University.
- Alongside Ismaël Emelien, Stanislas Guerini and Benjamin Griveaux, she later formed part of Dominique Strauss-Kahn's campaign team for the party’s primaries ahead of the 2007 presidential election.
- Also in 2008, she became the Socialist Party’s spokesperson for children’s affairs, under the leadership of chairwoman Martine Aubry.
Sibeth Ndiaye (born 13 December 1979) is a French-Senegalese communications advisor who served as Spokesperson of the Government under Prime Minister Édouard Philippe from 1 April 2019 to 6 July 2020.
Early life and education
Ndiaye was born in Dakar, Senegal. Her father, a legislator, was involved with the Senegalese Democratic Party and her German-Togolese mother was a high-ranking judge on the country's constitutional council. In 1995, she moved to France to study at the renowned Lycée Montaigne where she obtained a Baccalauréat in Science. She then studied at Paris Diderot University and Pantheon-Sorbonne University.
Political career
From 2002, Ndiaye was a member of the Socialist Party (PS). Alongside Ismaël Emelien, Stanislas Guerini and Benjamin Griveaux, she later formed part of Dominique Strauss-Kahn's campaign team for the party’s primaries ahead of the 2007 presidential election.
In March 2008, Ndiaye was appointed head of the press department of Claude Bartolone, who had been newly elected as president of the Seine-Saint-Denis General Council. Also in 2008, she became the Socialist Party’s spokesperson for children’s affairs, under the leadership of chairwoman Martine Aubry. She later endorsed Aubry in the Socialist Party’s primaries for the 2012 presidential election.
After the election of François Hollande as President of France, Ndiaye joined the cabinet of Minister of the Economy and Finance Arnaud Montebourg as press and communication officer and kept this position when Macron succeeded Montebourg in 2014.
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