Roland Courteau
French politician
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Roland Courteau | |
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Member of the French Senate for Aude | |
In office 1 October 1980 – 30 September 2020 | |
Succeeded by | Sébastien Pla |
Personal details | |
Born | (1943-02-24) 24 February 1943 (age 81) Narbonne, France |
Political party | Socialist Party |
Profession | Teacher |
Roland Courteau (born 24 February 1943) is a member of the Senate of France, representing the department of Aude. He is a member of the Socialist Party.
In the Senate, he sits on the Commission for Economic Affairs, and he is a member of the Delegation on the rights of women, and equality of opportunity between men and women.[1]
Before entering the Senate in 1980, he worked as a teacher, and served as a Councillor, and Vice President on the General council of Aude.
References
- ^ "Anciens sénateurs Vème République : COURTEAU Roland".
- Page on the Senate website
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