Georges Lemoine

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Georges Lemoine (born June 20, 1934 in Rouen , Département Seine-Maritime ) is a French university professor and politician of the Parti socialiste (PS), who was a member of the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) and State Secretary. He was also Mayor of Chartres from 1977 to 1998 .

Life

After attending school, Georges Lemoine began studying at the École Normale Supérieure de Saint-Cloud , which he graduated in 1956. He was assistant professor ( Maître de conférences ) for general and comparative literature at the Sorbonne , the University of Paris . His political career for the Parti socialiste (PS) began on October 5, 1973 when he became a member of the General Council of the Eure-et-Loir department and in this until October 7, 1988 the canton of Chartres-Sud-Est . On March 25, 1977 he was also mayor of Chartres and held this office for more than 20 years until January 27, 1998. He was elected for the first time to the PS in the parliamentary election on March 19, 1978 member of the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) and represented there after his re-election in the parliamentary elections on June 21, 1981 between April 3 and July 23, 1981, the department of Eure-et-Loir.

Lemoine resigned his parliamentary mandate after he had assumed the post of State Secretary for Energy in the Ministry of Industry (Secrétaire d'Etat auprès du ministre de l'industrie, chargé de l'énergie) in the first Mauroy cabinet on May 22, 1981 and this until Dressed June 22, 1981. He was then between June 23, 1981 and March 22, 1983 in the second cabinet of Mauroy State Secretary in the Ministry of Defense (Secrétaire d'Etat auprès du ministre de la defense ) . In the subsequent third Mauroy cabinet , he acted from March 24, 1983 to July 17, 1984 as State Secretary for the Overseas Territories in the Ministry of the Interior and Decentralization (Secrétaire d'Etat auprès du ministre de l'intérieur et de la décentralization, chargé des Dom- Tom) . He then held the post of State Secretary for the Overseas Territories in the Ministry of Interior and Decentralization between July 23, 1984 and March 19, 1986 in the Fabius cabinet .

In the parliamentary elections on March 16, 1986, Georges Lemoine was re-elected as a member of the National Assembly for the PS and, after being re-elected in the parliamentary election on June 12, 1988, represented the eighth and ninth legislative periods between April 2, 1986 and April 1 April 1993 again the Eure-et-Loir department. During his membership in parliament he was a member of various committees and between June 24, 1988 and April 1, 1993 he was secretary of the office of the National Assembly. He was also budget rapporteur from July 7, 1988 to July 1, 1991 and then Vice-President of the Committee on National Defense and the Armed Forces (Commission de la défense nationale et des forces armées) between July 2, 1991 and April 1, 1993 ) .

On April 1, 1994 Lemoine was again a member of the General Council of the Eure-et-Loir department and represented the canton of Chartres-Sud-Est again until March 21, 2008. In the parliamentary elections on June 1, 1997 , he was finally elected again as a member of the National Assembly, to which he now belonged as a representative of the Eure-et-Loir department until June 18, 2002. During this eleventh term he was again a member of the Committee on National Defense and the Armed Forces. He later resigned from the PS and became a member of the Independent Workers' Party POI (Parti ouvrier indépendant) .

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