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André Labarrère

André Labarrère-Paulé

French politician and Esperantist (1928-2006).

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Place of Birth

Pau

Occupation

Politician
Esperantist
University Teacher

Country of Citizenship

France

Member of Political Party

French Section of the Workers' International
Socialist Party

Place of Death

Pau

Date of Birth

1/12/1928

Instance Of

Human

Date of Death

5/16/2006

Position Held

15 items
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/3/1967 - 5/30/1968)
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 1st Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
3rd Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Replaces
:
Pierre Sallenave
Replaced By
:
Pierre Sallenave
Start Time
: 4/3/1967
End Time
: 5/30/1968
Mayor of Pau
(1971 - 2006)
Replaces
:
Louis Sallenave
Replaced By
:
Yves Urieta
Start Time
: 1971
End Time
: 2006
Member of the Regional Council of Aquitaine
Senator of the French Fifth Republic
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1973 - 4/2/1978)
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 1st Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
5th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Replaces
:
Pierre Sallenave
Start Time
: 4/2/1973
End Time
: 4/2/1978
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/3/1978 - 5/22/1981)
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 1st Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
6th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/3/1978
End Time
: 5/22/1981
Member of the French National Assembly
(7/2/1981 - 4/1/1986)
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 1st Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
7th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 7/2/1981
End Time
: 4/1/1986
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1986 - 5/14/1988)
Electoral District
:
Q23891081
Parliamentary Term
:
8th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/2/1986
End Time
: 5/14/1988
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/23/1988 - 4/1/1993)
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
9th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 6/23/1988
End Time
: 4/1/1993
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1993 - 4/21/1997)
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
10th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/2/1993
End Time
: 4/21/1997
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/12/1997 - 9/23/2001)
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
11th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Replaced By
:
David Habib
Start Time
: 6/12/1997
End Time
: 9/23/2001
Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament
(5/22/1981 - 6/22/1981)
Replaces
:
Jacques Limouzy
Replaced By
:
André Labarrère
Member of Cabinet
:
First Mauroy Government
Start Time
: 5/22/1981
End Time
: 6/22/1981
Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament
(6/23/1981 - 3/22/1983)
Replaces
:
André Labarrère
Replaced By
:
André Labarrère
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Mauroy Government
Start Time
: 6/23/1981
End Time
: 3/22/1983
Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament
(3/22/1983 - 7/17/1984)
Replaces
:
André Labarrère
Replaced By
:
André Labarrère
Member of Cabinet
:
Third Mauroy Government
Start Time
: 3/22/1983
End Time
: 7/17/1984
Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament
(7/17/1984 - 3/20/1986)
Replaces
:
André Labarrère
Replaced By
:
André Rossinot
Member of Cabinet
:
Fabius Government
Start Time
: 7/17/1984
End Time
: 3/20/1986

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Esperanto
French

Given Name

André

Work Location

Paris

Name in Native Language

André Labarrère

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

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Family Name

Labarrère

Cause of Death

Cancer

Doctoral Advisor

Roland Barthes

Sex or Gender

Male

Assessment

Agrégation of History
(1956)
Point in Time
: 1956
Ranking
: 15

Educated At

Laval University

Employer

Laval University

Sexual Orientation

Homosexuality
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