Daugreilh is a professor of history and geography by training, and was close to the former mayor of Nice Jacques Médecin.
[2] In October 1988, she tabled with forty-two of her colleagues a bill aimed at restoring the death penalty for certain crimes.
In the 1993 French legislative election she did not stand for re-election in her constituency, thus leaving the field open to Christian Estrosi, designated by L'Express as being her “intimate enemy”.
At the end of the 2000s and until 2012, she directed the Mediterranean University Center in Nice, a place of cultural and intellectual exchange founded in 1933 by Jean Médecin, of whom Paul Valéry was a director.
[4] She was the wife of Jean-Pierre Daugreilh,[5] one of the members of the Groupement de recherche et d'études pour la civilisation européenne,[6] which had deposited its statutes in 1969, who later became regional councillor for the Front national in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.