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Huguette is a feminine French given name. Notable people with the name include: * Huguette Bello (born 1950), politician from Reunion * Huguette Béolet (1919–unknown), French table tennis player * Huguette Bouchardeau (born 1935), French politician * Huguette Bohoussou, Ivorian footballer * Huguette Caland (1931–2019), Lebanese painter, sculptor and fashion designer * Huguette M. Clark (1906–2011), French-American heiress and recluse * Huguette Delavault (1924–2003), French mathematician * Huguette Desjardins (born 1938), Canadian artist * Huguette Dreyfus (born 1928), French harpsichordist * Huguette Duflos (1887–1982), French actress * Huguette Gaulin (1944–1972), French novelist * Huguette Labelle (born 1939), retired Canadian civil servant * Huguette Lachapelle (born 1942), Canadian politician * Huguette Oligny (1922–2013), Canadian actress * Huguette Peeters (born 1936), Belgian swimmer * Huguette Plamondon (1926–2010), Canadian politician and trade unionist * H ...
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Huguette Bello
Huguette Bello (born 24 August 1950) is a French politician from Réunion. A former member of the Reunionese Communist Party (PCR), she split with the Communists in 2012 and formed her own party, For Réunion (French: ''Pour la Réunion'', PLR). She is a deputy in the French National Assembly, where she sits in the Gauche démocrate et républicaine (Democratic and Republican Left) parliamentary group, which includes the French Communist Party (PCF) and other left-wing deputies. She had previously belonged, from 1997 to 2002, to the Radical-Citizen-Green ( Radical-citoyen-vert (fr)) parliamentary group, which included, among others, the Reunionese Communist Party, the Greens, and the Radical-Socialists, but not the PCF. In 1997, Bello became Réunion's first ever female parliamentary deputy when she was elected to represent the 2nd constituency of the island in the French National Assembly. She was re-elected in 2002, and for a third term in 2007, on which occasion she ...
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