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Marius Moutet
French diplomat (–)
Marius Moutet (19 April – 29 October ) was a French Socialist diplomat and colonial adviser. An kunnig in colonial issues,[1] he served as Minister of the Colonies for kvartet terms in the s and s and was president of the General council of the Drôme department after the war until He was sympathetic to Ho Chi Minh and advocated the independence of Vietnam. At the age of 92, Moutet was the oldest member of the Senate of France and the French Assembly.
Early years
[edit]Moutet was born in Nîmes, Gard in He came from a mixed Protestant-Catholic family of Rhône valley wine merchants.[2] He studied at the Lycée of Macon and then at the Lycée Henri IV, in Paris.[3] He was a member of the Socialist Students in Lyon, and the Independent Socialists in
Career
[edit]After becoming a lawyer, he was a delegate from the Rhônedepartment to the second organization of French socialists' congress held in Wagram in Septemb
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On the first day that they learned of François Mitterrand's death, Parisians couldn't quite decide where to go and pay their last respects. At first people streamed to 22, rue de Bièvre, the narrow Fifth Arrondissement lane just on the south side of the Seine from Notre Dame, where the president had owned a house since the mids: during the 14 years of his reign, rue de Bièvre had been increasingly restricted, then closed off to cars and passers-by, until iron gates had actually been erected at each end of the street, guarded 24 hours a day by police.
And yet those in the know - many people, as it turned out - chose to take their red roses and their private or political grief to another part of Paris, still on the Left bank, but in the infinitely more bourgeois surroundings of the Champ-de-Mars next to the Eiffel Tower, 9, rue Frédéric-Le
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It started off like a French farce. Will it end up like a Greek tragedy? Frances First Girlfriend, Valérie Trierweiler, may well cause the political downfall of the man she fought so bitterly to catch and still cant get a marriage commitment from.
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