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Michel Vaxès
French politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Michel Vaxès (November 14, 1940 – September 18, 2016) was a French politician.
Early life
Michel Vaxès was born on November 14, 1940, in Marseille, Southern France.[1]
Career
Vaxès was a school counsellor.[2]
Vaxès was a member of the French Communist Party.[2] He served on the city council of Port-de-Bouc,[2] and eventually served as its mayor.[3] He also served as a member of the National Assembly of France from 1997 to 2012,[1][3] representing the Bouches-du-Rhône department.[4] His parliamentary assistant was Gaby Charroux, who subsequently won his seat in the assembly.[3] In 2003, in the midst of his tenure, he tried to remove the word "race" from the Constitution of France, unsuccessfully.[3]
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Personal life and death
Vaxès was married to Renée Vaxès.[2] He had two sons, Erick and Yann.[2] He died of cancer on September 18, 2016.[2][5] He was 75 years old.[5]
Further reading
- Dharréville, Pierre (2011). Michel Vaxès : portrait d'un citoyen en député du peuple. Paris: Les éditions Arcane 17. ISBN 9782918721147. OCLC 773985397.
References
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