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Claude Goasguen (born 12 March 1945) is a member of the National Assembly of France.〔(National Assembly webpage )〕 He represents the city of Paris, and is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement.〔〔(Official website biography )〕 ==Biography== Claude Goasguen was born on 12 March 1945 in Toulon, France.〔 He received a PhD in Law.〔 From 1976 to 1986, he taught at Paris 13 University, and he served as the Dean of the Law School from 1982 to 1984.〔 From 1986 to 1988, he served as advisor to the Minister of National Education, René Monory, with regards to the links between universities and the private sector, and professional training.〔 From December 1987 to January 1991, he served as university rector.〔 From May to November 1995, he was Minister of State Reforms, Decentralisation and Citizenship.〔 From April 1996 to May 1998, he was the General Secretary of the now defunct Union pour la Démocratie Française, and from June 1998 to April 2002, he was Vice-President and Spokesperson of the defunct Démocratie Libérale.〔 Since 2003, he has also worked as a lawyer in Paris.〔 He is well known for his controversial comments on the Palestinian people〔(Goasguen, les Palestiniens et le « peuple sauvage de terroristes » ), ''Rue 89'', 20 March 2008.〕 and on the Muslim community living in France.〔(L'UMP Claude Goasguen mis en cause pour des propos anti-musulmans ), ''Le Parisien'', 17 February 2014.〕 Goasquen is a vigorous supporter of oppressed Christian minorities in the Near East and has spoken prominently at public meetings concerning them in Autumn 2015. He is a recipient of the Legion of Honour.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Claude Goasguen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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