Annick Petrus | |
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Member of the French Senate for Saint Martin | |
Assumed office 1 October 2020 | |
Preceded by | Guillaume Arnell |
Member of the Territorial Council of Saint Martin | |
Assumed office 2 April 2017 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe | 5 January 1961
Political party |
MAP (before 2012) Union for Democracy (since 2012) LR (since 2020) RSM (since 2021) |
Alma mater | University of the French West Indies and Guiana |
Annick Danièle Petrus (born 5 January 1961) is a French Saint Martinois educator and politician. She has served as the Senator for the Collectivity of Saint Martin since October 2020 as a member of the Union for Democracy and The Republicans (LR) parties. Petrus is the first woman to represent Saint Martin's lone seat in the French Senate. [1] Additionally, she has served in the Territorial Council of Saint Martin since 2017.
Petrus was born on 5 January 1961 in Guadeloupe to a Saint Martinois mother and a Guadeloupean father. [2] [3] She is a native of Guadeloupe, but divided her time between that island and Saint Martin as a child. [3] She received a master's degree in educational sciences from the University of the French West Indies and Guiana. [3] Petrus has two children, a son and a daughter. [3]
In 1990, Petrus permanently moved to Saint Martin to work as a teacher. [3] She later became principal of Emile Larmonie primary school in Cul-de-Sac , Saint Martin. [3] Petrus has served as a volunteer firefighter in the mid-2000s, after accompanying her son to his firefighting training in Guadeloupe. [3]
Petrus first ran for political office in the 2012 Saint Martin Territorial Council election, but her political group was largely defeated in the election. [3] Shortly after her loss, Petrus joined the Union for Democracy (UD) party, led by Daniel Gibbs. [3]
Annick Petrus was elected to the Territorial Council of Saint Martin on the Union for Democracy ticket in the 2017 general election. [4] She was appointed as the council's third vice president shortly after taking office. [3]
In the 2020 French Senate election, Petrus was nominated for the Senator of Saint Martin seat in the French Senator by the majority UD party. [3] Her opponents included incumbent Senator Guillaume Arnell of the RDSE group, who was seeking a second term. [4] The island's lone national senator is selected through an indirect election by the Grand Electors of Saint Martin, largely made up of members of the Territorial Council. [1] [5] Petrus failed to secure a majority in the first round on 27 September 2020, receiving only 10 votes, [1] [4] but won the second round with 68.2%. [1] [5] Petrus won 15 votes in the second round, versus five votes for Marthe Ogoundele-Tessi, and two for outgoing Senator Guillaume Arnell. [5]
Petrus took office on 1 October 2020, becoming the first woman to represent Saint Martin in the French Senate. [1] She sits within the LR parliamentary group.