Anicet Le Pors

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Anicet Le Pors (August 2007)

Anicet Le Pors (born April 28, 1931 in Paris ) is a former French politician of the Parti communiste français (PCF) who, among other things, was a member of the Senate between 1977 and 1981 , and from 1981 to 1983 first assistant minister for the civil service and administrative reforms as well then between 1983 and 1984 State Secretary for the Public Service.

Life

Engineer and Senator

After completing his studies, Le Pors began his professional career as an engineer at the state meteorological service Météo-France , initially working for them from 1953 to 1957 in Marrakech and from 1957 to 1965 in Casablanca before temporarily moving to the headquarters in Paris in 1965. In 1960 he represented Metéo-France at a conference of the World Meteorological Organization in Lépoldville . Shortly after his return to Paris in 1965, he moved to the Ministry of Economics and Finance, where he was initially a project officer in the forecasting department and then head of the industry department, before he was finally head of the inter-ministerial project for immigration and economic-social from 1975 to 1976 Development was. He was then a lecturer at the University of Paris-Nord (Université de Paris XIII) between 1976 and 1977 and later from 1978 to 1980 a lecturer at the ESSEC University of Economics and Commerce ( École supérieure des sciences économiques et commerciales ) .

In the elections of September 25, 1977, Le Pors was elected as a candidate for the Parti communiste français (PCF) member of the Senate and represented the interests of the Hauts-de-Seine department until July 13, 1981 . During this time, from October 1977 to July 1981, he was a member of the Senate Committee for Finance, Budgetary Control and National Economic Accounts (Commission des finances, du contrôle budgétaire et des comptes économiques de la nation) . In 1979 he became a member of the Central Committee of the PCF.

Assistant Minister and State Secretary

On June 23, 1981, Le Pors was appointed by Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy as Assistant Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reforms (Ministre délégué chargé de la Fonction publique et des Réformes administratives) in the second Mauroy cabinet and held this office until March 22, 1983 He was directly subordinate to the Prime Minister and replaced Catherine Lalumière , who became Minister for Consumers. Alongside Charles Fiterman as Minister of Transport, Marcel Rigout as Minister of Vocational Education and Training and Jack Ralite as Minister of Health, he was one of the four PCF ministers who were involved in the second government of Pierre Mauroy after the left-wing election victory under François Mitterrand . In Mauroy's third cabinet , he served from March 24, 1983 to July 17, 1984 as State Secretary for the Civil Service (Secrétaire d'État chargé de la Fonction publique et des Réformes administratives) and was also directly subordinate to Prime Minister Mauroy. In July 1984 the PCF decided to leave the government to protest against what it saw as the neoliberal orientation of the government set up by the Parti socialiste (PS).

In 1985 he became a member of the General Council of the Hauts-de-Seine department and, after being re-elected in 1992, represented the interests of the canton of Nanterre-Sud-Est until he renounced his candidacy in 1998 . In 1994 he left the PCF, which he had been a member of since 1958. Her successor as representative of the canton of Nanterre-Sud-Est in the General Council was Nadine Garcia from the PCF in 1998.

Publications

  • Les transferts État-industrie en France et dans les pays occidentaux , Documentation française, Paris 1976
  • Les béquilles du capital. Les transferts État-industrie, critère de nationalization , Éditions du Seuil, Paris 1977, ISBN 2-0200-4707-1
  • Immigration et développement économique et social. Balance of the paiements; bilan social; impacts sectoriels et macroéconomiques. Rapport général , Documentation Française, Paris 1977, ISBN 2-1100-0006-6
  • Marianne à l'encan. Stratégie du déclin et autogestion nationale , Éditions sociales, Paris 1980, ISBN 2-2090-5380-3
  • Contradictions. Vous avez dit contradictions? Entretiens avec Jean-Marie Colombani. Suivis d'une chronologie, trois années d'activités gouvernementales , Editions sociales, Paris 1984, ISBN 2-2090-5643-8
  • L'Etat efficace , R. Laffont, Paris 1985, ISBN 2-2210-4621-8
  • Pendant la mue, le serpent est aveugle. Chronique d'une , A. Michel, Paris 1993, ISBN 2-2260-6735-3
  • Le nouvel age de la citoyenneté. Avec les contributions de Laurent Fabius, Robert Hue et Philippe Séguin , Editions de l'Atelier, Paris 1997, ISBN 2-7082-3264-9
  • La citoyenneté , PUF, Paris 1999, ISBN 2-1304-9751-9 (2nd edition 2002)
  • Eloge de l'échec , Temps des cerises, Pantin 2001, ISBN 2-8410-9285-2
  • Service public, fonction publique et justice administrative , Le Ministre de la Justice in Vientiane, Laos 2007
  • Juge de l'asile. Préface de François Julien-Laferrière , Michel Houdiard Éditeur, Paris 2010, ISBN 978-2-356-92023-2

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