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Roger CHINAUD



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  • Parti républicain icon: FR France 1984/07/24 - 1989/04/03

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  • icon: LD LD Member Liberal and Democratic Group 1984/07/24 - 1985/12/12
  • icon: LDR LDR Member Liberal and Democratic Reformist Group 1985/12/13 - 1989/04/03

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Member of Committee on External Economic Relations 1984/07/26 1985/03/10
Substitute of Committee on Development and Cooperation 1984/07/26 1985/10/10
Substitute of Political Affairs Committee 1984/07/26 1987/01/20
Member of Committee on Development and Cooperation 1985/10/11 1987/01/20
Member of Committee on Development and Cooperation 1987/01/21 1989/04/03

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Born

1934/09/06 - Paris

History

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    Licentiate in law.
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    Former vice-president of the Young European Federalists, then attaché to the Secretary-General of the Council of European Municipalities. Former managing director of a building firm.
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    Former secretary-general of the Republican Party.
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    Assistant Mayor of Paris; Mayor of the 18th Arrondissement of the city; member of the Ile-de-France Regional Council and former vice-chairman of the council 1975-1981; former delegate-general of the national Movement of Local Elected Representatives, and former member of the financial section of the Economic and Social Council.
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    Deputy 1973-1981; leader of the National Assembly Republican group 1975-1978 and of the Assembly's UDF (Union for French Democracy) group 1978-1981.
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    • Licentiate in law.
    • Former vice-president of the Young European Federalists, then attaché to the Secretary-General of the Council of European Municipalities. Former managing director of a building firm.
    • Former secretary-general of the Republican Party.
    • Assistant Mayor of Paris; Mayor of the 18th Arrondissement of the city; member of the Ile-de-France Regional Council and former vice-chairman of the council 1975-1981; former delegate-general of the national Movement of Local Elected Representatives, and former member of the financial section of the Economic and Social Council.
    • Deputy 1973-1981; leader of the National Assembly Republican group 1975-1978 and of the Assembly's UDF (Union for French Democracy) group 1978-1981.