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Robert Chapuis
Deputy for the 1st Legislative District of the Ardèche[1]
In office
Legislative Sessions VII, VIII, and IX 2 July 1981 – 28 July 1988
Preceded byPierre Cornet
Succeeded byClaude Laréal
Personal details
Born (1933-05-07) 7 May 1933 (age 91)
Paris
NationalityFrench
Political partySocialist

Robert Chapuis (born 7 May 1933) is a French politician.

He was vice-president of the UNEF (National Union of Students in France), during which he was responsible for union branches in the French overseas territories from 1955 to April 1956. As former head of JEC, a Christian student youth organization, he played a major role in the shifting post-colonial focus of the UNEF. He was the National Secretary of the PSU (Unified Socialist Party) from 26 November 1973 to 14 December 1974.[2]

In 1983 as a parliamentarian representing the Ardèche, he was the instigator of a proposed law on the creation of a parliamentary office to evaluate scientific and technological options, OPECST.[3] During this period his parliamentary attaché was Manuel Valls.[4]

In 1988 and 1991 during the government of Prime Minister Michel Rocard, he served as Secretary of State in the Ministry of Education, he was responsible for of technological education.[5][6]

He was vice-president of the General Council of the Ardèche, mayor of the city of Teil,[7] and the deputy parliamentary member representing the Ardèche. He is now retired from political office but still active with the PSU and often comments on political issues.[8]

Bibliography

  • 1976: Les chrétiens et le socialisme : témoignage et bilan ordre des choses. Calmann-Lévy. 270 p. ISBN 2702100953, ISBN 9782702100950
  • 2007: Si Rocard avait su... : Témoignage sur la deuxième gauche. L'Harmattan : Paris. Coll. "Des Poings et des Roses". 246 p. ISBN 229602775X, ISBN 978-2296027756.
  • 2008: La rose et la croix. Socialistes et chrétiens, L'Encyclopédie du socialisme. ISBN 2916333398, ISBN 9782916333397

See also

References

  1. ^ Robert Chapuis. politiquemania.com --Retrieved 2 November 2013 Template:Fr
  2. ^ Robi, Morder. Naissance d’un syndicalisme étudiant 1946 : La charte de Grenoble. Éditions Syllepse. Paris. 2006. 326 p. ISBN 284950100X Template:Fr
  3. ^ Parliamentary Office for the Evaluation of Scientific and Technological Choices --Retrieved 2 November 2013
  4. ^ Le ministere Manuel-Valls --Retrieved 2 November 2013 Template:Fr
  5. ^ Institut d'études politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), L'histoire du PSU --Retrieved 2 November 2013 Template:Fr
  6. ^ Day, Charles. Schools and Work: Technical and Vocational Education in France Since the Third Republic McGill-Queen's Press (MQUP). 2001. 240p.
  7. ^ Le Teil / inondations --Retrieved 2013-02-11 Template:Fr
  8. ^ On a un devoir de victoire": les socialistes votent et pensent à DSK L'Express. 19 May 2011. [1] --Retrieved 2 November 2013 Template:Fr