Mireille Schurch
French politician
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Mireille Schurch (born 4 January 1949, Lignerolles, Allier) was a member of the Senate of France, representing the Allier department as a member of the Communist, Republican, and Citizen Group (Union des communistes de France marxiste-léniniste; UCFml).
Biography
Professor of secondary-school physics, she entered parliamentary politics following Pierre Goldberg, the former deputy mayor of Montlucon, after having been, since May 1968, a militant Maoist with the UCFml. She was elected mayor of Lignerolles in 1995. On 11 July 2004 she was counsel general for the canton of Montlucon-Sud.
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