Vincent Ansquer

Vincent Ansquer is a French politician, born with Treize-Septiers (the Vendée) the January 11th 1925, died the May 31st 1987 with Levallois-Perret (Hauts-de-Seine).

Vincent Ansquer is successively civil servant of the administration of Outre-Mer (1946-1947), commercial attach3e in Guinea (1946-52), director then chairman of the Establishments Boiler (manufacture of shoes) to Bruffière, the Vendée.

In 1962, at the time of the elections of the first legislature of the Fifth Republic, it is elected appointed UNR in the 4th district of the the Vendée, by beating the candidate of the Indépendants and country Antoine Guitton.

Minister of 1974 to 1977, then parliamentary European, re-elected appointed of the Vendée, it stands as a candidate to the senatorial elections in September 1986, but it is beaten by the dissenting list RPR of Jacques Oudin.

Policy

It belongs to the parties gaullists which are successively:
  • the UNR, of which he is departmental secretary for the the Vendée;
  • the UDR, of which he is member of the political office, and departmental president for the the Vendée;
  • the RPR.

Local mandates

Regional mandates

President of the District council of the Countries of the Loire (1974).

National mandates

Deputy UDR then RPR of the the Vendée of 1962 to 1987.

European mandates

Member of the the European Parliament, elected on June 19th, 1979 on the list of defense of the interests of France in Europe led by Jacques Chirac, it resigns in 1982.

Governmental responsibilities

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