Marc Boeuf (January 8, 1934 in Bordeaux — on August 27, 1993, in Bordeaux) was a French politician. [1]
Marc Boeuf, son of a paper worker and militant communist was born in the Bacalan district of Bordeaux at the beginning of 1934. He worked as a teacher then as a teacher. He is active in secular and associative works and notably sets up the theater section of the "Dupaty" patronage in Bordeaux. It is mobilized inMay 1958 in Algeria and devotes himself to the literacy of harkis. He is president of the Departmental Council of parents of pupils of the Gironde, departmental director of the Mutuelle générale de l'Éducation nationale (MGEN) and president of the National Council of secular family associations in 1988. [2]
Marc Boeuf (January 8, 1934 in Bordeaux — on August 27, 1993, in Bordeaux) was a French politician. [1]
Marc Boeuf, son of a paper worker and militant communist was born in the Bacalan district of Bordeaux at the beginning of 1934. He worked as a teacher then as a teacher. He is active in secular and associative works and notably sets up the theater section of the "Dupaty" patronage in Bordeaux. It is mobilized inMay 1958 in Algeria and devotes himself to the literacy of harkis. He is president of the Departmental Council of parents of pupils of the Gironde, departmental director of the Mutuelle générale de l'Éducation nationale (MGEN) and president of the National Council of secular family associations in 1988. [2]