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Lionel JOSPIN



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  • Parti socialiste icon: FR France 1984/07/24 - 1988/05/12

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  • icon: SOC SOC Member Socialist Group 1984/07/24 - 1988/05/12

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Substitute of Committee on External Economic Relations 1984/07/26 1984/09/11
Member of Political Affairs Committee 1984/07/26 1987/01/20
Substitute of Committee on Development and Cooperation 1984/09/12 1987/01/20
Substitute of Committee on Development and Cooperation 1987/01/21 1988/05/12
Member of Political Affairs Committee 1987/01/21 1988/05/12

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Born

1937/07/12 - Meudon (Hauts-de Seine)

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    Diploma of the Paris Institute of Political Studies. Studied at ENA (the National Administrative College). Secretary for foreign affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1965; posted to the Directorate for Economic Affairs with responsibility for international economic relations and high-level conferences in the economic and social fields. Left the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1970 on secondment to the University of Paris XI as professor of economics at the IUT (University Institute of Technology) of Paris-Sceaux and director of a department of management studies until 1981.
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    Joined the PS (Socialist Party ) 1971; member of the Executive Bureau and national secretary for training 1973. National secretary for third world affairs 1975-1977, responsible for relations between the PS and the PCF (French Communist Party) since 1975. National secretary for international relations, presiding over the national secretariat and the Executive Bureau in the absence of F. Mitterrand 1979. First Secretary of the Socialist Party since 1981.
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    Member of Paris Municipal Council since 1977. Deputy for Paris since 1981.
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    • Diploma of the Paris Institute of Political Studies. Studied at ENA (the National Administrative College). Secretary for foreign affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1965; posted to the Directorate for Economic Affairs with responsibility for international economic relations and high-level conferences in the economic and social fields. Left the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1970 on secondment to the University of Paris XI as professor of economics at the IUT (University Institute of Technology) of Paris-Sceaux and director of a department of management studies until 1981.
    • Joined the PS (Socialist Party ) 1971; member of the Executive Bureau and national secretary for training 1973. National secretary for third world affairs 1975-1977, responsible for relations between the PS and the PCF (French Communist Party) since 1975. National secretary for international relations, presiding over the national secretariat and the Executive Bureau in the absence of F. Mitterrand 1979. First Secretary of the Socialist Party since 1981.
    • Member of Paris Municipal Council since 1977. Deputy for Paris since 1981.