- Jean
Poperen (9
January 1925,
Angers – 23
August 1997) was a
French politician.
Poperen joined the
Communist Party (PCF) at 18, and was also a
member of...
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Novembre 1793 –
Juillet 1794.
Introduction et
notes explicatives par Jean
Poperen. Éditions sociales. Rudé,
George F. E. (1975). Robespierre:
portrait of...
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Novembre 1793 –
Juillet 1794.
Introduction et
notes explicatives par Jean
Poperen. Paris: Éditions sociales. pp. 121–22 in Tome IX, Discours.
Soboul 2005...
- left-wing
republican groups (Union of
Socialist Groups and
Clubs of Jean
Poperen).
During the Issy-les-Moulineaux Congress,
Alain Savary was
elected First...
- et
clubs socialistes, UGCS) was a
socialist club in
France led by Jean
Poperen after he was
expelled from the
Unified Socialist Party. The UGCS joined...
- the
substitute for Jean
Poperen,
elected to the
National ****embly
representing Rhône's 13th constituency. On 10 May 1988,
Poperen was
named Secretary of...
- the
secretary of
state for
public security,
condemned the attack. Jean
Poperen, who was the
national secretary for the
Socialist Party of France, also...
-
Marchais faced internal dissent from
figures such as
Pierre Juquin,
Claude Poperen and
former ministers as
Charles Fiterman. Indeed, some
party members, notably...
- François
Mitterrand the
Union of
Socialist Groups and
Clubs (UGCS) of Jean
Poperen the
Union of
Clubs for the
Renewal of the Left of
Alain Savary Before the...
- Paul Quilès –
Minister of Transport, Housing, Space, and
Equipment Jean
Poperen –
Minister of
Relations with
Parliament Edwige Avice –
Minister of Cooperation...