Death of Claude Goasguen, figure from the right and LR

Claude Goasguen, at the National Assembly in November 2014. PATRICK KOVARIK / AFP

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Claude Goasguen, LR deputy and figure of the Parisian right, died on Thursday morning at the age of 75 of a "cardiac arrest" while he was just recovering from the coronavirus, announced his family and those around him. AFP. In intensive care for "22 days" because of the Covid-19, the former mayor of the 16th arrondissement of Paris subsequently experienced cardiac complications which ended up prevailing.

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The deputy LR Claude Goasguen, who died Thursday at the age of 75 of a heart attack, was a figure of the right with the sometimes volcanic temperament and the long political career in particular in the XVIe arrondissement of Paris. He had become in November the political adviser of Rachida Dati in the campaign of the municipal ones in Paris, after having maintained tense relations with the candidate LR.

He had previously advocated an alliance between his party and LREM with the aim of "  beating Anne Hidalgo  ", the socialist mayor. A pugnacious speaker, the member for Paris was also an ephemeral Minister for State Reform in the first government of Alain Juppé in 1995.

Claude Goasguen has just left, swept away by this filth. No matter what politics may say, he was my friend and I have been his for twenty years. And we both knew it.

  François Bayrou (@bayrou) May 28, 2020

The affair of the SDF centers

In addition to this passage to the government, he sat in the Assembly almost without interruption since 1993. He had been mayor of the XVIe arrondissement of Paris from 2008 to 2017, before choosing his mandate of deputy, because of the prohibition of the cumulation of mandates .

He was particularly illustrated in 2016 by spearheading the virulent opposition of certain inhabitants of the very chic Parisian district against a center for homeless people installed on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne. He compared the project to "Sangatte", in reference to the old center for migrants from Calais, a year later giving its approval to the opening of a second center.

Successively UDF, then Liberal Democracy (Alain Madelin), he was a member of the board of founders of the UMP in 2002. Last year, for the presidency of LR, he supported Julien Aubert, one of the representatives of the sovereignist branch, notably facing Christian Jacob.

Councilor of Paris from 1983, Claude Goasguen had been assistant of the municipality under the mandates of Jacques Chirac and Jean Tiberi, with the International relations, then with the school life and university.

Far right movement…

Born March 12, 1945 in Toulon, this lawyer by profession was notably dean of the Faculty of Law and Political Science of Paris XIII (from 1982 to 1986) and lecturer at HEC.

He had been president of the Corpo d'Assas, a student union close to the West, but had denied having belonged to the far-right movement, unlike Gérard Longuet, Alain Madelin or Patrick Devedjian.

He was a member of the Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee and a member of several study groups, notably on Eastern Christians, anti-Semitism and the Kurds.

Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honor and the National Order of Merit, Mr. Goasguen was married and father of two children.

It is with great sadness that I learn of the death of Claude Goasguen. We rarely agreed, but I had deep respect for him. I liked his humor and his strong personality. Today my emotional thoughts go out to his family and loved ones. pic.twitter.com/bXLe2uSsur

  Anne Hidalgo (@Anne_Hidalgo) May 28, 2020

( With AFP )

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