Georges Fillioud

Georges Fillioud , French Politician, born the July 7th 1929 with Lyon. It was Journaliste with Europe 1 of 1956 with 1966 and was interdict of antenna to have signed a proclamation for the union of the lefts.

It joined the Convention of the republican institutions (CIR) of François Mitterrand. Elected official appointed FGDS of the Drome in 1967, re-elected in 1973, 1978 and 1981 like PS. After the Congress of Epinay - on-Seine of 1971, it is in charge of the propaganda of the PS. He was chief of the press service of the one applicant of the left to the presidential election of 1974.

In 1982, Georges Fillioud presented a law declaring that the “audio-visual communication is free”. He is Minister of Transport from May 21st, 1981 to March 22nd 1983 in the governments of Pierre Mauroy (1 and 2), then Secretary of State near the Prime Minister, in charge of the techniques of communication. from March 22nd, 1983 to March 12th, 1986 in the government Mauroy (3) and in the government of Laurent Fabius.

He was general adviser of the Drome of 1970 to 1982 and Maire of Romans-sur-Isère as of 1977 with 1983, adviser of State and president of the National institute of audio-visual (INA).

Mandate of Deputy
  • Elected appointed FGDS of the Drome in 1967, re-elected in 1973, 1978 and 1981 like PS.
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Governmental functions
  • He is Minister of Transport from May 21st, 1981 to March 22nd 1983 in the governments of Pierre Mauroy (1 and 2), then Secretary of State near the Prime Minister, in charge of the techniques of communication. from March 22nd, 1983 to March 12th, 1986 in the government Mauroy (3) and in the government of Laurent Fabius.

He married Danièle Evenou.

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