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François Bachelot

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Nationality
  
French

Parents
  
Jean Narquin

Occupation
  
Politician, physician

Siblings
  
Roselyne Bachelot

Born
  
April 19, 1940
Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France

Relatives
  
Roselyne Bachelot (sister-in-law)

People also search for
  
Roselyne Bachelot, Jean Narquin, Yvette Le Dû, Jean-Yves Narquin

François Bachelot (born 1940) is a French physician and politician.

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Early life

François Bachelot was born on April 19, 1940 in Le Mans, in northern France.

Career

Bachelot is a physician. He runs a cancer clinic in La Garenne-Colombes, a suburb of Paris in the Hauts-de-Seine.

He joined the National Front. He served as a member of the National Assembly from 1986 to 1988. An ally of Jean-Marie Le Pen, he came up with the idea of sending patients with HIV/AIDS to "sidatoriums" to curtail a "generalised epidemic," which was widely repeated by Le Pen He also suggested AIDS could be spread via perspiration and saliva. In a 1999 interview, he suggested all of this was what physicians believed at the time.

References

François Bachelot Wikipedia


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