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Claude Goasguen, the right wing of a fighter

2020-05-28T17:53:01.911Z


DISAPPEARANCE - Liberal and Chiraquian, short-lived minister in 1995, elected Parisian for thirty-seven years, the deputy for the 16th arrondissement died at the age of 75.


The hall of the Four Columns of the Assembly has lost one of its most visible and thundering pillars. Parisian MP for twenty years, Claude Goasguen had his habits there. The colorful pocket square on a suit jacket, the sleeves of which he never put on, he liked to roam this high place of political life, covering the murmur of conversations with a voice of musketeer by which he attracted journalists, called out one of his colleagues on the right or yelled at one of his opponents on the left; unless it is the reverse. Hit by the Covid-19 at the start of the epidemic, Claude Goasguen had recovered, before being swept away by a heart attack this May 28, at 75 years old.

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The deputy for the 16th arrondissement of the capital was a man of paradoxes, the first being to be Breton, as his patronym mentioned, Corsican in part, and born in Toulon, as a hint of residual accent reminded him. This solidly right-wing man was not an ideologue. He had

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Source: lefigaro

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