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Raymond Couderc

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Raymond Couderc
Raymond Couderc
Senator, French Senate
ConstituencyHérault
Mayor of Béziers
President, Agglomeration community of Beziérs to the Mediterranean
Personal details
Born (1946-09-16) 16 September 1946 (age 77)
Bordeaux, France
Political partyUMP
ResidenceFrance
WebsiteOfficial site

Raymond Couderc (born 16 September 1946 in Bordeaux) is a French politician, and a former member of the Senate of France, who represented the Department of Hérault. He is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement, which is a part of the European People's Party.

He is the Mayor of Béziers and the President of the community of the agglomeration Béziers to the Mediterranean. Before he was a senator, he was a député in the National Assembly, representing the 6th constituency of Hérault.

Conviction

The administrative Court of appeal in Marseille condemned the city of Béziers for workplace harassment leading to 'altruistic suicide' in 2003 Jean-Michel Rieux, his wife and his two children. Raymond Couderc was Mayor of the city of Béziers in 2003. The new municipality has not appealed to the Conseil d'État.[1] · [2] · [3] · [4] · [5] · [6] · [7] · [8] · .[9]

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