Olga Zrihen


Olga Zrihen is a Moroccan-born Belgian politician and a member of the Parti Socialiste.

Biography

Zrihen was born to a Jewish family in Casablanca, Morocco. At the age of 6, her family moved to Lille, France. She has a degree in Germanic languages from the University of Mons-Hainaut, today the University of Mons. Zrihen worked as a teacher of German and English between 1976 and 1991.

Political career

Elected to the municipal council of La Louvière, Belgium, at the municipal elections in October 2000, by then as a French citizen. She was re-elected in 2006 and became deputy mayor in 2007.
She became a member of the European Parliament in April 2001, not reelected in June 2004, this time after having acquired Belgian citizenship. A few months later though, she was coopted to the Belgian Senate to replace Philippe Busquin, who was elected to the European Parliament, and in 2007 she was elected to it. She is a member of the International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians and in March 2002 she supported an appeal in favour of Israeli membership of the European Union.
Elected in 2009 as a Member of the Regional Parliament of Wallonia, Zrihen replaced Joëlle Kapompolé as a senator for the waloon community until 2014. She was also the vice-president of the Parti Socialiste between 2011 and 2014.
She has been awarded with the Order of Leopold twice, one in 2007 as a Chevalier, and in 2014 as an Officier.

Election results