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Claude Goasguen (born March 12, 1945) is a member of the National Assembly of France.[1] He represents the city of Paris, and is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement.[2][3][1]
Biography
Claude Goasguen was born on 12 March 1945 in Toulon, France.[3] He received a PhD in Law.[3] From 1976 to 1986, he taught at Paris 13 University, and he served as the Dean of the Law School from 1982 to 1984.[3]
From 1986 to 1988, he served as advisor to the Minister of National Education, René Monory, with regards to the links between universities and the private sector, and professional training.[3] From December 1987 to January 1991, he served as university rector.[3]
From May to November 1995, he was Minister of State Reforms, Decentralisation and Citizenship.[3] From April 1996 to May 1998, he was the General Secretary of the now defunct Union pour la Démocratie Française, and from June 1998 to April 2002, he was Vice-President and Spokesperson of the defunct Démocratie Libérale.[3] Since 2003, he has also worked as a lawyer in Paris.[3]
He is a recipient of the Legion of Honour.[3]
References
- ^ a b National Assembly webpage
- ^ "LISTE DÉFINITIVE DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS À L’ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS" (in French). National Assembly of France. http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/elections/2007/resultats/LDD_DEP.csv.asp. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Official website biography
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the French Wikipedia.
Categories:- 1945 births
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- People from Toulon
- 21st-century French politicians
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