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French politician
Charles Fiterman |
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![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/37/Charlesfiterman.jpg/220px-Charlesfiterman.jpg) Charles Fiterman in 2015 |
Born | 28 December 1933 |
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Occupation | Politician |
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Charles Fiterman (born 28 December 1933) is a
French
politician. He served as
Minister of Transport from 1981 to 1984, under former President
François Mitterrand.
[1] He was originally a high-ranking member of the
French Communist Party, but joined the
Socialist Party in 1998.
[1]
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[3] In 2017, he announced in
Le Monde that he had left the Socialist Party.
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Bibliography
- Profession de foi: pour l'honneur de la politique (2005)
References
- ^
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b Jacob Meunier, On the fast track: French railway modernization and the origins of the TGV, 1944-1983, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002, p. 212
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^ Jane Jenson, George Ross, The view from inside: a French Communist cell in crisis, University of California Press, 1984, p. 302
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^ Christopher Flood, Laurence Bell, Political ideologies in contemporary France, Continuum International Publishing Group, 1997, p.57
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^ Fiterman, Charles (29 December 2017).
"Charles Fiterman : " J'ai décidé de quitter le Parti socialiste "" (in French). Le Monde.
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