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==  Introduction  ==
 
Alain Rodet (born June 4, 1944) is a Socialist Party member of the French National Assembly for the first district of Haute-Vienne, in Western France.  
 
Alain Rodet (born June 4, 1944) is a Socialist Party member of the French National Assembly for the first district of Haute-Vienne, in Western France.  
  
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==  External Links  ==
 
==  External Links  ==
 
[http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/14/tribun/fiches_id/2600.asp Official Website of the French National Assembly - Alain Rodet]
 
[http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/14/tribun/fiches_id/2600.asp Official Website of the French National Assembly - Alain Rodet]
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[[Category: French Parliamentarians - National Assembly]]

Latest revision as of 14:56, 11 August 2015

Alain Rodet, Member of the National Assembly of France

Introduction[edit]

Alain Rodet (born June 4, 1944) is a Socialist Party member of the French National Assembly for the first district of Haute-Vienne, in Western France.

Rodet was also the Mayor of Limoges from 1990-2014 and is an economist.

Political Career[edit]

Rodet first entered politics in 1976, becoming a Municipal Councillor for Limoges-Cité.

In 1981, Rodet was first elected to the French National Assembly for the first constituency of Haute-Vienne. The next election, Rodet was elected to the fourth district of Haute-Vienne, where he remained until 2012, when he moved back to the first district.

On October 6, 2009, Le Monde and the website Le Post published a ranking of French deputies according to their tendency to multiple directorships. Alain Rodet was ranked 7th out of 577 French politicians.

Education[edit]

Rodet studied Science Economics in Paris, then taught economics at the University of Limoges before entering politics.

External Links[edit]

Official Website of the French National Assembly - Alain Rodet