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Maurice Andrieux

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Maurice Andrieux (b. 17 April 1925, Hersin-Coupigny, d. 8 December 2008, Toulouse) was a French communist politician.[1][2]

Andrieux worked as a teacher and journalist.[2][3] He served as editor-in-chief of Tribune des mineurs ('Miners' Tribune') in Lens 1948-1951 and as secretary general of Ce Soir in Paris 1951–1953.[2][3] Andrieux became mayor of Hersin-Coupigny in 1959.[2] He was a member of parliament from the 10th constituency of Pas-de-Calais) between 1967 and 1981.[2]

References

  1. ^ French National Assembly. Maurice ANDRIEUX (1925 - 2008)
  2. ^ a b c d e Bernard Ménager (1 January 1993). Atlas électoral Nord, Pas-de-Calais: 1973-1992. Presses Univ. Septentrion. p. 208. ISBN 978-2-85939-423-3.
  3. ^ a b Colloque identités confrontées à mai-juin 1968; Bruno Benoît; Christian Chevandier; Gilles Morin; Gilles Richard; Gilles Vergnon (14 April 2011). A chacun son mai: le tour de France de mai-juin 1968 : actes du colloque identités confrontées à mai-juin 1968, Lyon, 25, 26 et 27 mars 2009. Presses Universitaires de Rennes. p. 125. ISBN 978-2-7535-1311-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)