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Pierre Goldberg (born 25 August 1938) is a French politician. Elected as a deputy in 1978, 1988, and 1997, he was re-elected on 16 June 2002, after the 2001 municipal elections won by Daniel Dugléry (UMP), for the legislature 2002–2007, representing the Allier's 2nd constituency, second constituency of Allier. He remained in office until his resignation on , and was a member of the Communist group. He was among the few representatives of the working class in the National Assembly. Biography Born to a postal worker, Pierre Goldberg began his professional career after his primary studies in Saint-Sornin (Allier), Saint-Sornin, working as a farm laborer until the age of twenty. He was the second of three children (René, Pierre, and Marinette) whose parents were from public assistance. He became involved in activism during the Algerian War. He came into contact with the Union of Republican Youth of France just before the organization took on the name of Young Communist Movement ...
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Member Of The National Assembly (France)
Deputies ( French: ''députés''), also known in English as Members of Parliament (MPs), are the legislators who sit in the National Assembly, the lower house of the French Parliament. The 15th and current legislature of the Fifth Republic has a total of 577 deputies, elected in 577 constituencies across metropolitan (539) and overseas France (27), as well as for French residents overseas (11). Name The term "deputy" is associated with the legislator's task to deputise for the people of his constituency. Current There are currently 577 French deputies. They are elected through the two-round system in single-member constituencies. In 2019, it was reported that the Government of France wanted to cut the number of deputies by 25%. This reform was later abandoned due to a lack of support in the Senate. Numbers The number of deputies is codified in the Constitution of France. Restrictions and privileges Deputies have parliamentary immunity. They can have a dual man ...
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