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Chaynesse Khirouni (born 17 March 1968 in Douai) is a French politician elected in 2012 as a deputy for the Socialist Party.[1][2]
She is the daughter of a steel industry Algerian toiler.[3]
She finished first in the first round in Meurthe-et-Moselle's 1st constituency, with 37.9% and won the second round with 52.23%.[4]
She also sits on the municipal council of Nancy.