Christian Nucci

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Christian Léon Colombo Nucci (born October 31, 1939 in Turenne, today: Sabra , Tlemcen province , Algeria ) is a French politician of the Parti socialiste (PS), who was a member of the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) and Minister Associate.

Life

Christian Léon Colombo Nucci, who belongs to the Algerian-French known as the Pied Noir , worked as a teacher of geography and history at a college and began his political career in 1976 when he became a member of the General Council of the Isère Department for the Parti socialiste (PS) was elected, in which he represented the canton of Beaurepaire until 2015 . In 1977 he also became mayor of Beaurepaire and held that office for over thirty years until 2008. In the parliamentary election of March 12, 1978 he was elected for the first time as a member of the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) for the PS and represented there after his re-election in the parliamentary election of June 14, 1981 between April 3, 1978 and June 15 1982 the Isère department. He was also from December 19, 1981 to October 22, 1982 First High Commissioner ( Haut-commissaire de la République ) in New Caledonia .

On his return, Nucci took over on December 8, 1982, in the second cabinet of Mauroy, Assistant Minister for Cooperation and Development in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministre délégué chargé de la coopération et du développement, auprès du ministre des relations extérieures) and held this post between 22 March 1983 and July 17, 1984 also in the third Mauroy cabinet and from July 20, 1984 to March 21, 1986 also in the Fabius cabinet . After leaving the government, he was re-elected as a member of the National Assembly in the parliamentary election of March 16, 1986, in which he again represented the Isère department until May 14, 1988. In the so-called Affaire du Carrefour du développement , Nucci was accused of misappropriating government aid worth millions. Between June 11, 1987 and December 10, 1987, this case was heard by the High Court of Justice (Haute cour de justice) , which was made up of members of parliament and others . On December 15, 1992, he was also President of the newly formed community association Communauté de communes du Territoire de Beaurepaire .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ New Caledonia: High commissioners in Rulers