Martine Marjorie Fiedler, a passionate advocate for positive change, has transitioned from her role in the entertainment industry to focus on humanitarian efforts, particularly in assisting Nigerian and other African migrants in Europe.
Now, she’s taking her dedication to a larger platform by running for the European Parliament elections in France on June 9. Her decision to enter politics stems from her desire to address societal issues on a broader scale, inspired by her experiences both in Nigeria and Europe.
Having spent considerable time in Nigeria and engaging with prominent figures like Davido and Dakore Egbuson, Fiedler’s journey from entertainment to politics is rooted in her commitment to making a meaningful impact.
Her firsthand experiences working with vulnerable populations in migration and humanitarian issues have fueled her determination to enact positive legislative change that uplifts and includes those in need.
Fiedler’s encounter with undocumented Africans in Paris profoundly shaped her commitment to diversity and humanitarian causes. Witnessing the struggles and aspirations of migrants underscored the importance of empathy in her mission.
Drawing on her background in the entertainment and media industry, she aims to leverage her candidacy with Volt France in the European elections to promote collaborative international relations and support the development of Africa.
Her objectives include advocating for increased diplomatic engagement with African countries, fostering open dialogue, and encouraging fair economic partnerships and responsible investments.
Fiedler also emphasizes the importance of empowering local communities, addressing climate change, and promoting sustainable practices through collaboration with international organizations.
Before delving into politics, Fiedler held diverse roles such as a court interpreter, Entertainment Executive, Artiste manager, and Creative director. Her multifaceted background informs her holistic approach to addressing societal challenges and her vision for a more equitable and inclusive future.
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