Monday, September 16, 2024

Entertainment executive, Artiste manager, Marjorie Fiedler to run for European Parliament

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Fiedler, who has spent considerable time in Nigeria and courted some the entertainment industry’s biggest artistes like Davido, Dakore Egbuson and others, said that her transition from entertainment to humanitarian efforts is politics-driven.

According to her she has been inspired by experiences in Nigeria and Europe to address societal issues on a larger scale. “Through my work in migration and humanitarian issues within Europe, I have gained firsthand insight into the challenges faced by vulnerable populations. “This experience fuels my unwavering dedication to bringing about positive legislative change that uplifts and includes those in need. My vision is rooted in sincerity and a deep desire to make a meaningful impact, ensuring that all members of society feel valued and interconnected,” she said.

According to the candidate, her encounter with undocumented Africans in Paris shaped her commitment to diversity and humanitarian causes. This was further fueled by witnessing struggles and aspirations of migrants, highlighting importance of empathy.

With my background in the entertainment and media industry, I am driven by a deep desire to catalyse a positive change in our society.

“As a candidate with Volt France in the European elections, I am committed to promote more collaborative international relations and support the development of Africa. My objective is to promote an equitable partnership between Europe and Africa, by focusing on sustainable development, human rights and social inclusion.

“I will plead for increased diplomatic engagement with African countries, promoting open dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation, fair and equitable economic partnerships, encouraging responsible investments and fair trade and the strengthening of the economic capacities of African nations and increasing development aid to promote development sustainable,” Fiedler added.

She also states that she would collaborate with international organisations to empower local communities and promote socio-economic development, the joint fight against climate change and the promotion of practices sustainable, recognising the shared responsibility of Europe and Africa.

Before venturing into politics, Fiedler worked as a court interpreter, Entertainment Executive, Artiste manager, and Creative director. She is also the founder of Future Et AL which focuses on working with undocumented Africans, and highlighting the need for a human rights-centric approach to international relations.

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