
Alain Poher

A native of Ablon-sur-Seine south of Paris, Poher was a longtime member of the Senate (1946–1948; 1952–1995), where he sat first for Seine-et-Oise until 1968 and then Val-de-Marne. He also served as President of the European Parliament from 1966 to 1969. As the longest-serving President of the Senate and the sole unelected President of France under the Fifth Republic, Poher remained an influential figure in 20th-century French politics. He ran in the 1969 presidential election but was defeated by Pompidou in the second round.
Poher died at the age of 87 in 1996, a year after his retirement from the Senate. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Paris : [S.n.], 1975
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Published: Bonn : Atlantic Forum, 1970
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