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Victor Sablé

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Victor Sablé (November 30, 1911 in Fort-de-France, Martinique – August 24, 1997 in Nice, France) was a politician from Martinique who served in the French Senate from 1946-1948 and also the French National Assembly. He was son of a lawyer's clerk and studied in Paris after graduating from the lycée de Fort-de-France.[1] He was also author of Les Antilles sans complexes: une expérience de décolonisation (1972) in which he recounted his political and governmental experiences in Paris.[2]

References

  1. ^ http://www.senat.fr "Fils d'un clerc d'avoué, Victor Sablé part pour Paris après des études au lycée de Fort-de-France."
  2. ^ Les Antilles sans complexes: une expérience de décolonisation "A ce recueil de discours et d'écrits, il ne faut accorder que la valeur d'un compte rendu des mandats politiques que j'ai exercés, au Sénat et à l'Assemblée Nationale. Mon propos se situe modestement au niveau de l'information du public ..."

Victor Sablé page on the French Senate website