Claude Biwer

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Claude Biwer (born 15 May 1936 in Marville, Meuse) is a former member of the Senate of France, who represented the Meuse department. He is a member of the New Centre and sat in the Senate as a member of the Centrist Union group. [1]

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References

  1. "Biwer, Claude" (in French). French Senate. Retrieved December 4, 2010.