Yves Goasdoué

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Yves Goasdoué (born August 22, 1959 in Cherbourg ) is a French politician . He has been a member of the National Assembly since 2012 .

Goasdoué grew up in simple circumstances, began to study law after graduating from high school and graduated with a DEA in public law. During his studies he was involved in the UNEF and in 1983 he joined the Parti socialiste . After completing his studies, he worked as a law lecturer. He was also the parliamentary assistant of Michel Lambert , who was a member of the third constituency in the Orne department . In 1998 Goasdoué moved into the general council of this department and was elected mayor of the city of Flers in 2001. In the parliamentary elections in 2012 , he ran in the same constituency as Lambert before and was able to move into the National Assembly. Because this constituency was actually reserved for a Green party due to an agreement between the socialists and the green party EELV , but Goasdoué did not keep to this agreement, he was excluded from the PS in the course of the election and is represented in parliament as Divers gauche .

Web links

Commons : Yves Goasdoué  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. M. Yves Goasdoué , assemblee-nationale.fr
  2. Qui suis-je ( Memento of August 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ), yvesgoasdoue2012.fr
  3. Cumul des mandats: Yves Goasdoué libre comme l'air , ouest-france.fr