Claude Goasguen
Claude Goasguen | |
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Goasguen in 2008 | |
| Mayor of the 16th arrondissement of Paris | |
| In office 19 March 2008 – 11 July 2017 | |
| Preceded by | Pierre-Christian Taittinger |
| Succeeded by | Danièle Giazzi |
| Minister of Reform of the State, Decentralisation and Citizenship | |
| In office 18 May 1995 – 7 November 1995 | |
| Prime Minister | Alain Juppé |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Dominique Perben |
| Member of the National Assembly for Paris | |
| In office 12 June 1997 – 28 May 2020 | |
| Preceded by | Georges Mesmin |
| Succeeded by | Sandra Boëlle |
| Constituency | 14th |
| In office 2 May 1993 – 18 June 1995 | |
| Preceded by | Jacques Toubon |
| Succeeded by | Jacques Toubon |
| Constituency | 10th |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 12 March 1945 Toulon, France |
| Died | 28 May 2020 (aged 75) Issy-les-Moulineaux, France |
| Nationality | French |
| Political party | Independent Republicans (1966–1977) Centre of Social Democrats (1977–1995) Democratic Force (1995–1997) Liberal Democracy (1997–2002) Union for a Popular Movement (2002–2015) The Republicans (2015–2020) |
| Education | Lycée Henri-IV |
| Alma mater | Panthéon-Assas University |
| Profession | Lawyer |
Claude Goasguen (12 March 1945 – 28 May 2020) was a French politician. He was a member of the National Assembly for Paris from 1993 to 1995 and again from 1997 until his death in 2020. He was a member of The Republicans.
For a short time, he was Minister of Reform of the State, Decentralisation and Citizenship in 1995 under Prime Minister Alain Juppé.[1][2][3]
Goasguen died on 28 May 2020 in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France from COVID-19, aged 75.[4]
References
- ↑ "M. Claude Goasguen". National Assembly webpage (in French). Retrieved 24 May 2019.
- ↑ "LISTE DÉFINITIVE DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS À L'ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS". National Assembly of France (in French). 17 June 2007. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
- ↑ "Claude Goasguen Portrait". claude-goasguen.org (in French). Archived from the original on 11 February 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
- ↑ "Claude Goasguen, député Les Républicains de Paris, est mort". Le Monde (in French). 28 May 2020.