French Presidential Candidate Arnaud Montebourg Weds Moroccan-Born Partner Amina Walter

Arnaud Montebourg, a candidate in the 2022 French presidential election, is marrying his Moroccan-born partner, Amina Walter, this Saturday, October 2, 2021.
The former Minister of Industrial Renewal and former candidate in the Socialist primary, Arnaud Montebourg, is therefore formalizing his relationship with his partner Amina Walter this Saturday, reports Atlasinfo. But who is Amina Walter? According to the celebrity magazine Gala, she was born in 1975 and began her career in marketing in Hamburg, Germany, with her degrees in economics and languages.
Between 2002 and 2008, she continued as a development director at A2S Communication and DirectAnnonces, then joined meilleurtaux.com and held several management positions. In 2014, she joined Assurland as head of development. In 2016, she was responsible for development and partnerships for LeLynx.fr, before being promoted in 2019 to deputy general manager of the company.
The groom’s witnesses are Aquilono Morelle, a former political advisor to François Hollande at the Élysée Palace, and Bruno Delaye, president of Entreprise & Diplomatie (ADIT Group) and international advisor to the presidency of Planet Finance. A true blended family, as Amina Walter has two children from a previous union: a son, Chems, and a daughter, Eva. As for her partner Arnaud Montebourg, he has three: Adèle, Paul, and Jeanne.
The two lovers met in 2019 through a selfie. The young woman had made this request for her mother. "Her idols are called François Mitterrand, Arlette Laguiller, Manuel Valls, or even... Arnaud Montebourg," she had told Gala.
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