Bio and political convictions

Biographical sketch

Born in the UK, Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield grew up in Ivry-sur-Seine before moving to Grenoble for her studies, where she was elected municipal councillor and then regional councillor. A member of the European Green Party leadership from 2012 to 2019, she has always linked local political action with commitments at the European level. In the European Parliament, she works on constitutional issues, civil liberties, digital rights and gender equality. Vice-President of the Greens/EFA group, she defends a Europe of values, which is feminist and inclusive, and works to ensure that the action of environmentalists is useful to all, especially in countries where ecology is fragile or even absent.

Read my pre-election statement (in French)

Acting for greener policies, for Europeans both inside and outside the institutions

Parliamentary work

Since 2019, I have been standing up for the rights of citizens around Europe. My work in the European Parliament focuses on constitutional issues, civil liberties and the rule of law, digital rights and gender equality.

Transparency

Agenda

On the following page you will find all the meetings that I and / or my team have organised with lobbyists and NGOs to date.

Meetings organised with lobbyists and NGOs

Financial information

As a Member of the European Parliament I receive certain allowances for my parliamentary activities. For a full breakdown, you can consult the European Parliament website.

Summary of allowances

En correspondance

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