Tea Frogier

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Tea Frogier
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Frogier in 2015
Minister for the Modernization of the Administration, in charge of Digital and Energy
In office
24 May 2018 – 17 September 2020
PresidentÉdouard Fritch
Preceded byJean-Christophe Bouissou
Succeeded byChristelle Lehartel (administration)
Yvonnick Raffin (Energy)
Minister of Education
In office
17 July 2017 – 23 May 2018
Preceded byNicole Sanquer
Succeeded byChristelle Lehartel
Minister of Labour, Solidarity and the Status of Women
In office
2 May 2015 – 23 May 2018
Preceded byPatrick Howell (Solidarity)
Succeeded byNicole Bouteau
Minister of Labor and Social Dialogue, Employment, Vocational Training, Research and the Status of Women
In office
16 September 2014 – 1 May 2015
Preceded byNuihau Laurey (Labour)
Manolita Ly (Employment, Status of Women)
Tearii Alpha (Research)
Succeeded byPatrick Howell (Research)

Tea Priscille Frogier is a French Polynesian civil servant, politician and former Cabinet Minister. She is a member of Tapura Huiraatira.

Early life

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Frogier was educated at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, graduating in 1993 with a doctorate in organic chemistry.[1] She worked as a technical adviser to the Ministry of the Environment before being appointed as head of the Research Delegation in 2000. She was the representative of French Polynesia on the national committee of the French Initiative for Coral Reefs (IFRECOR).

In July 2014 she was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour.[2]

Political career

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In September 2014 she was appointed to Cabinet as Minister of Labor and Social Dialogue, Employment, Vocational Training, Research and the Status of Women in the government of Édouard Fritch.[3][4] In March 2016 her appointment was annulled as she had not completed the stand-down period required of public servants, however she was immediately reappointed.[5] Following the resignation of Nicole Sanquer in July 2017 she became Minister of Education.[6] A cabinet reshuffle following the 2018 election saw her surrender the labour portfolio to Nicole Bouteau and take up responsibility as Modernization of the Administration, in charge of Digital and Energy.[7][8]

In September 2020 she was dropped from the government in a cabinet reshuffle following the resignation of Teva Rohfritsch.[9][10] In November 2020 she was reappointed as head of the Research Delegation.[11]

References

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