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Departmental Council Of Bouches-du-Rhône
The Departmental Council of Bouches-du-Rhône (; ), sometimes abbreviated "CD 13" (in reference to Bouches-du-Rhône's Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, INSEE and postal number), is the Departmental council (France), deliberative assembly of the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône. It consists of 58 members, known as departmental councilors, from 29 cantons. Hôtel du département des Bouches-du-Rhône, Its headquarters are in Marseille, the department's Prefectures in France, prefecture. Fully renewed on 2021 French departmental elections, 20 and 27 June 2021, the departmental council has been chaired since 2 April 2015 by Martine Vassal of The Republicans (France), The Republicans. Composition Executive Presidents Vice presidents The President of the Departmental Council is assisted by 15 vice presidents chosen from among the departmental councillors. Each of them has a delegation of authority. Councillors' scarf The departmen ...
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Martine Vassal
Martine Vassal (; née Gilles, 29 March 1962) is a French politician who has presided over the Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis since 2018. A member of The Republicans (LR), she succeeded Jean-Claude Gaudin in office, who resigned to focus on his term as Mayor of Marseille. Vassal previously served as Deputy Mayor of Marseille under Gaudin from 2001 to 2015, when she was elected to the presidency of the Departmental Council of Bouches-du-Rhône, a position she still holds. She has represented the canton of Marseille-10 in the departmental council since redistricting in 2015, previously holding the canton of Marseille – Saint-Giniez seat from 2002, when she won the by-election to replace Dominique Tian, who had resigned following his election to the National Assembly. Biography Personal life Martine Vassal is the daughter of Élie Gilles, an industrialist. She studied at the Lycée Montgrand, then was admitted to the '' École supérieure de commerce'' in Marseille. ...
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Ecology Generation
Ecology Generation () is one of the four green parties in France, along with The Ecologists (), the Independent Ecological Movement (), and Cap Écologie. Founded in 1990 by Brice Lalonde, Environment Minister, upon the suggestion of President François Mitterrand, it describes itself as a club with cross-party alliances of green-minded politicians and public servants. It moved away from the "presidential majority" in 1992, when Brice Lalonde left the cabinet. The party, in alliance with The Greens obtained about 14% of the vote in the 1992 French regional elections; but the 1993 legislative election was disappointing for the Green-GE alliance, as it failed to win any seats and won only 7% (other ecologist parties brought the score up to 11%), when polls had given them up to 16%. Noël Mamère was the movement's vice-president from 1992 to 1994, when he was excluded from the party and founded the Ecology-Solidarity Convergence, which later joined The Greens. Unlike many gr ...
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SFIO
The C programming language provides many standard library functions for file input and output. These functions make up the bulk of the C standard library header . The functionality descends from a "portable I/O package" written by Mike Lesk at Bell Labs in the early 1970s, and officially became part of the Unix operating system in Version 7. The I/O functionality of C is fairly low-level by modern standards; C abstracts all file operations into operations on streams of bytes, which may be "input streams" or "output streams". Unlike some earlier programming languages, C has no direct support for random-access data files; to read from a record in the middle of a file, the programmer must create a stream, seek to the middle of the file, and then read bytes in sequence from the stream. The stream model of file I/O was popularized by Unix, which was developed concurrently with the C programming language itself. The vast majority of modern operating systems have inherited streams f ...
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Radical Party (France)
The Radical Party (, ), officially the Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party ( ), is a Liberalism and radicalism in France, liberal and Social liberalism, social-liberal List of political parties in France, political party in France. Since 1971, to prevent confusion with the Radical Party of the Left (PRG), it has also been referred to as ''Parti radical valoisien'', after its headquarters on the rue de Valois. The party's name has been variously abbreviated to PRRRS, Rad, PR and PRV. Founded in 1901, the PR is the oldest active political party in France. Coming from the Liberalism and radicalism in France#The Radical tradition, Radical Republican tradition, the PR upheld the principles of private property, social justice and secularism. The Radicals were originally a left-wing group, but, starting with the emergence of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) in 1905, they shifted gradually towards the political centre. In 1926, its right-wing split o ...
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Joseph Cabassol
Joseph Cabassol (21 January 1859 – 25 May 1928) was a French lawyer, politician, and banker. He served as the Mayor of Aix-en-Provence from 1902 to 1908. Biography Early life Joseph Marie Victor Cabassol was born on 21 January 1859 in Aix-en-Provence. His father, Joseph Philippe Cabassol (1828-1855), was a banker who co-founded a small bank with Louis-Auguste Cézanne (1798–1886), the father of renowned painter Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), called the ''Cézanne and Cabassol Bank'', in 1848, until it failed. His mother was Euphrosine Caroline Rose (1833-1855). He was educated in a Catholic school in Aix, and studied the Law at the University of Aix-en-Provence. He received his Doctorate in Law in 1885. He spoke both French and Provençal. Career He started his career as a lawyer in 1880. He served as bâtonnier from 1903 to 1905. He was elected as President of the Court of Appeals of Aix on 12 June 1917 and as its First President on 18 April 1927. In 1919, he served as Presi ...
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Louis Pasquet
Louis Pasquet (October 17, 1867 – April 29, 1931) was a French politician. Louis Pasquet was born in Tarascon. He was elected three times Senate (France), senator for the Bouches-du-Rhône Departments of France, department: on January 11, 1920, January 9, 1921, and January 14, 1930. He was Minister of Labour (France), Minister of Labour and Social Security provisions () from 19 July 1926 to 23 July 1926, as part of Édouard Herriot's Second Ministry (19–23 July 1926). He died in Paris on April 29, 1931. References Further reading

* 1867 births 1931 deaths French senators of the Third Republic Senators of Bouches-du-Rhône People from Tarascon Ministers of labour and social affairs of France Presidents of French departments Commanders of the Legion of Honour {{France-politician-stub ...
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