Jump to content

Gilbert Millet

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is the current revision of this page, as edited by Citation bot (talk | contribs) at 02:43, 14 October 2024 (Altered title. Added date. | Use this bot. Report bugs. | Suggested by BorgQueen | Linked from User:BorgQueen/sandbox | #UCB_webform_linked 2237/3528). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this version.

(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Gilbert Millet
Deputy of the French National Assembly for Gard's 4th constituency
In office
23 June 1988 – 1 April 1993
Preceded byAlain Journet [fr] (1986)
proportional representation
Succeeded byMax Roustan
In office
2 April 1973 – 22 May 1981
Preceded byPierre Jalu [fr]
Succeeded byAlain Journet
In office
3 April 1967 – 30 May 1968
Preceded byPaul Béchard
Succeeded byPierre Jalu
Mayor of Alès
In office
1985–1989
Preceded byRoger Roucaute [fr]
Succeeded byAlain Fabre
Personal details
Born(1930-12-27)27 December 1930
Paris, France
Died1 February 2024(2024-02-01) (aged 93)
Saint-Leu-la-Forêt, France
Political partyPCF
OccupationDoctor

Gilbert Millet (27 December 1930 – 1 February 2024) was a French physician and politician of the French Communist Party (PCF).[1]

Biography

[edit]

Born on 27 December 1930 in Paris, Millet moved to the commune of Le Vigan in the Gard department to set up his general partitioner's office. He then joined the PCF.[2] He was first elected as a deputy of the National Assembly in 1967 for a mandate lasting just over a year, in which he represented Gard's 4th constituency. He was elected for a second time in 1973, defeating Robert Verdier [fr] of the Socialist Party and Pierre Jalu [fr] of the Union of Democrats for the Republic.[3] In 1978, he formed an alliance with Fernand Balez, Mayor of Saint-Christol-lès-Alès.[4]

Millet was defeated by socialist Alain Journet [fr] in 1981 and subsequently joined the cabinet of Minister of Health Jack Ralite. He was then elected back into the National Assembly for a third term in 1988.[5] He also served as mayor of Alès from 1985 to 1989.[6]

Married to Marie-Thérèse Delaby, Millet had one daughter.[7] He died in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt on 1 February 2024, at the age of 93.[8]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "MILLET Gilbert". Le Maitron (in French). 19 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Gilbert Millet: «Un grand pas en avant pour la liberté des femmes»". L'Humanité (in French). 29 December 1997. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Élections législatives de 1973, Gard - 30, circonscription n°04 : profession de foi de Robert Verdier au tour 1". archive.org (in French).
  4. ^ "Les élus ont rendu hommage à Fernand Balez". Midi Libre (in French). Saint-Christol-lez-Alès. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  5. ^ "Gilbert Millet". National Assembly (in French).
  6. ^ Desmeures, François (2 February 2024). "ALÈS Maire entre 1985 et 1989, Gilbert Millet est décédé". Objectif Gard (in French). Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  7. ^ "L'ancien médecin, Maïté Delaby-Millet est décédée". Midi Libre (in French). Le Vigan. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  8. ^ "Ancien maire d'Alès et député du Gard, Gilbert Millet a tiré sa révérence à l'âge de 93 ans". Midi Libre (in French). Alès. 2 February 2024. Retrieved 4 February 2024.