Gayte is a graduate of the Institute of Political Studies in Rennes and also has a degree in environmental engineering.
She manages, with her husband, a computer company based in Saint-Estève.[2]
Political career
Member of the Saint-Estève's Municipal council
Between 2010 and 2014, Gayte was a member of the Municipal council of Saint-Estève. She focused on urban planning and the environment.
Gayte was elected in the second round with 59.31% of the votes.[4]
In the National Assembly, Gayte serves on the Committee on Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning.[5] She is also a Vice President of the Female Entrepreneurship's Working Group [6] and Vice President of the Promotion of tourist activities's Working Group.[7]
In October 2018, Gayte urged France to put pressure on Andorra to allow abortion, using the co-prince function held by the President of the French Republic.[8]
In 2018, Prime MinisterÉdouard Philippe appointed Gayte to conduct the government's information mission on "Level crossing safety". Its government information mission lasts from 14 November 2018 to 19 March 2019. In that role, Gayte met many actors from the railway and road safety sectors, official bodies, experts, accident victims associations and traveled to many departments to analyze the situation. On 21 April 2019, she submitted her report to the Minister of Transport, Élisabeth Borne.[9]