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Name
  
Roger Quilliot


Role
  
Politician

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Died
  
1998, Clermont-Ferrand, France

Books
  
Journaux de voyage, The sea and prisons

Exposition Autoportraits au Musée d’Art Roger Quilliot


Roger Quilliot (1925–1998) was a French politician. He served as Housing Minister from May 22 to June 23, 1981, under former French President François Mitterrand. He was also a Socialist member of the French Senate for the Puy-de-Dôme from 1974 to 1981, then from 1983 to April 1998, and again from September 1986 to 1998. He also served as the Mayor of Clermont-Ferrand from 1973 to 1998.

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Biography

Roger Quilliot was born on June 19, 1925 in Hermaville, France. He received a PhD and the agrégation in Literature, and he edited the oeuvre of Albert Camus in La Pléiade. He was a personal friend of Camus's. Politically, he was close to Gaston Defferre and Pierre Mauroy.

He committed suicide on July 17, 1998. He was survived by his wife, Claire Quilliot. The Musée d'Art Roger-Quilliot in Clermont-Ferrand was named after him.

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Roger Quilliot Wikipedia