Ain deputies to the eighth legislature of the French Fifth Republic

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Unlike the other legislatures of the Fifth French Republic, the eighth legislature from 1986 to 1988 had proportional representation by department. [1] This table summarises representatives from Ain in the 7th, 8th and 9th legislatures.

constituency7th legislature [2] 8th legislature [3] 9th legislature [4]
1st Louis Robin, PS

Jacques Boyon, RPR

Charles Millon, UDF

Noël Ravassard, PS

Dominique Saint-Pierre, App PS

Jacques Boyon, RPR
2nd Charles Millon,

UDF

Lucien Guichon,

RPR

3rd Noël Ravassard, PS Charles Millon,

UDF

4th (new constituency)

Michel Voisin, CDS

See also

Aisne deputies to the eighth legislature of the French fifth republic

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References

  1. "France 1986" (PDF). Inter-Parliamentary Union .
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