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David Assouline was born in 1959 in Morocco is a member of the Senate of France, representing the constituency of Paris. Assouline has been politically engaged since 1995, when he became a member of the Socialist Party. Since 2003 he has joined the party's National Council. He has been elected in 2004 and in 2011 and he represents the Senate Socialist Group.
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David Assouline was born in 1959 in Morocco and is a member of the Senate of France, for the constituency of Paris. Assouline has been involved in politics since 1995, when he became a member of the Socialist Party. Since 2003, he joined the party's National Council. He was elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2011, representing the Senate Socialist Group.
  
 
== Political Career ==
 
== Political Career ==
  
David Assouline is the President of the Senatorial Commission for Control and Application of Laws and the Vice-president of the Commission on Culture, Education and Communication. He is also a member of the Study Board on media and new technologies, and sport practices Municipal Councelor of Paris (20th arrondissement); member of the Group for Interparlamentarian Union (UIP); member of the National Centre of Cinema and Images; member of the Commission of Modernization and Audio-visual Broadcasting.  
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David Assouline is the President of the Senatorial Commission for Control and Application of Laws, and the Vice-President of the Commission on Culture, Education and Communication. He is also a member of the Study Board on media and new technologies and sport, Municipal Councillor of Paris (20th arrondissement); member of the Group for Interparlamentarian Union (UIP); member of the National Centre of Cinema and Images; member of the Commission of Modernization and Audio-visual Broadcasting.  
  
 
== Notable Work ==
 
== Notable Work ==
David Assouline is a Professor of history and geography and has been publishing different works, as well as a documentary film over the history of Jews in Morocco.  
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Moreover he was member of the Administrative Council of Radio-France society, as well as France, deputy mayor for Paris (20th arrondissement), member of the Delegation for Women Rights and President of the Friendship Group "France-Japan"
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David Assouline is a Professor of History and Geography and has several published works, as well as a documentary film about the history of Jews in Morocco.  
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Moreover, he was a member of the Administrative Council of Radio-France society, as well as Deputy-Mayor for Paris (20th arrondissement), member of the Delegation for Women Rights, and President of the Friendship Group France-Japan.
  
 
== External links and references ==
 
== External links and references ==

Latest revision as of 14:08, 29 September 2014

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David Assouline was born in 1959 in Morocco and is a member of the Senate of France, for the constituency of Paris. Assouline has been involved in politics since 1995, when he became a member of the Socialist Party. Since 2003, he joined the party's National Council. He was elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2011, representing the Senate Socialist Group.

Political Career[edit]

David Assouline is the President of the Senatorial Commission for Control and Application of Laws, and the Vice-President of the Commission on Culture, Education and Communication. He is also a member of the Study Board on media and new technologies and sport, Municipal Councillor of Paris (20th arrondissement); member of the Group for Interparlamentarian Union (UIP); member of the National Centre of Cinema and Images; member of the Commission of Modernization and Audio-visual Broadcasting.

Notable Work[edit]

David Assouline is a Professor of History and Geography and has several published works, as well as a documentary film about the history of Jews in Morocco. Moreover, he was a member of the Administrative Council of Radio-France society, as well as Deputy-Mayor for Paris (20th arrondissement), member of the Delegation for Women Rights, and President of the Friendship Group France-Japan.

External links and references[edit]

Blog of David Assouline

Personal page on Sénat Français