Gaston Defferre (14 September 1910 – 7 May 1986) was a French Socialist politician. He served as mayor of Marseille for 33 years until his death in 1986...
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(1448–1500), French nobleman Gastón de Peralta (1510–1587), Spanish nobleman Gaston Defferre (1910–1986), French politician Gaston Doumergue (1863–1937), French...
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Pierre Fourcaud created with Félix Gouin the Brutus Network in which Gaston Defferre, later mayor of Marseilles for years, participated along with Daniel...
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lost when he was lightly injured by Gaston Defferre, after Defferre insulted Ribière at the French parliament. Defferre yelled ‘Taisez-vous, abruti!‘ (‘Shut...
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Marseille, Gaston Defferre, was the SFIO candidate and campaigned with Pierre Mendès France, who would have become Prime Minister had Defferre been elected...
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mid-1990s, Marseille was a Socialist (PS) and Communist (PCF) stronghold. Gaston Defferre (PS) was consecutively reelected six times as Mayor of Marseille from...
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decentralisation was initiated by acts of the French Parliament known as Gaston Defferre laws in 1982. Prior to the new laws French municipalities and departments...
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June 2017. "M. GASTON DEFFERRE ÉLU PRÉSIDENT DU GROUPE SOCIALISTE". Le Monde. 10 December 1962. Retrieved 26 June 2017. "Gaston Defferre : Tables nominatives...
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Black Jack as Sam the Eagle. Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and Gaston Defferre: Valéry and Gaston as Statler and Waldorf. Ronald Reagan: Ronnie le Cuisinier...
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For the SFIO leader Guy Mollet, Mitterrand's candidacy prevented Gaston Defferre, his rival in the SFIO, from running for the presidency. Furthermore...
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