Constance Debré, born in 1972, is a French lawyer and novelist.
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Born | 1972 |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Novelist |
Constance Debré is the daughter of journalist François Debré (1942-2020) and former model Maylis Ybarnégaray (1942-1988), granddaughter of Michel Debré (1912-1996), former Prime Minister of General de Gaulle, and of Jean Ybarnégaray (1883-1956), minister of the Vichy regime and resistance fighter. She is also the niece of the statesman Jean-Louis Debré.
She was 16 when her mother died. She studied at Lycée Henri-IV, then law at Panthéon-Assas University. She is a graduate of class 99 (E99) of the ESSEC Business School.[1] Married in 1993, she had a son in 2008.[2] A lawyer by profession in 2010, she accompanied her father in 2011, charged in the case of fictitious jobs at the town hall of Paris.[3] Recognized for her eloquence, she was elected second secretary of the Conference of Lawyers of the Paris Bar in 2013.[4]
In 2015, she finally left her husband and her job to live with a woman and pursue a full-time career as a writer.
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