Background
LABARRERE-PAULE, André was born on January 12, 1928 in Pau, Basses-Pyrénées, France. Parents: Maximien LabarrèrePaulé and Catherine Labarrère-Paulé (née Bouilhet).
LABARRERE-PAULE, André was born on January 12, 1928 in Pau, Basses-Pyrénées, France. Parents: Maximien LabarrèrePaulé and Catherine Labarrère-Paulé (née Bouilhet).
HenriIV School and Beau-Frêne College, Pau. Faculty of Arts, Paris, Bachelor of Arts, degree in mediaeval history of art. Degree in contemporary history.
Agrégé in history; Québec University, Ph.D.
Deputy of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, 1967-1968, re-elected 1973, 1978, 1981, ceded seat to Georges Labazée. Vice-President of the National Assembly, 1973-1974. General Councillor of Pau-Ovest, 1967-1973 and of the district of Iurançon, since 1973.
Mayor of Pau, since 1971. Member of the political and management committees of the Socialist Party, since 1969. Member, since 1974, and President of the Regional Council of Aquitaine, 197981.
Delegated Minister to the Prime Minister for Relations with Parliament, 1981-1986. Elected Socialist Deputy of the PyrénésAtlantiques, 1986, re-elected 1988. Secondary School teacher.
Digne, 1956-1958; Chief grant officer of the Arts Council of Canada, 1958-1959. Lecturer at the Faculty of Art and the Faculty of administration. University of Laval, Quebec, 1959-1966.
History of Art teacher at Quebec Art College, 1964-1966. Secondary School teacher, Paris, 1968-1970, Auch, 1970.
Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau, 1962. Les Laigues Et La Presse Pedagogique Au Canada Français Au XIXe Siècle, 1963. Les Instituteurs Laïques Au Canada Français 1836-1900, 1965.
Les Secrets De L’ecriture, 1965. Monseigneur Laflèche, 1970. Pau.
1973. Votre Ecriture Messieurs! Les Politiques Dévoilés Par Leur Ecriture, 1987. Programmes on graphology, history, geography and cookery on Canadian television.
Political Bureau and Steering Committee, Parti Socialiste since 1969.