Alain Boublil (politician)

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Alain Boublil is a French high-civil servant born in 1947.

Holder of a control of mathematics of the university of Paris (1969), then of a DEA. Former student of Sciences Po, which it leaves graduate in 1971. He becomes assistant at the university of Nanterre, then works with the General police station in the Plan. Socialist militant, he becomes technical adviser of François Mitterrand in the Elysium in 1981, then takes the position of director of cabinet of the Minister for Finance Pierre Bérégovoy in 1988.

He is condemned in a business of offense of initiate, with other collaborators of François Mitterrand, at the time of the repurchase of Triangle by Pechiney, and will bail out of an imprisonment.

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