Michel Le Moignan
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Michel Le Moignan was a Canadian politician from Quebec. [1]
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[edit] Background
He was born on November 7, 1919 in Grande-Rivière, Quebec and was a Catholic priest.
[edit] Political career
Le Moignan won a seat to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 1976 provincial election in the district of Gaspé. He supported the Union Nationale.
After Leader Rodrigue Biron left the party in 1980, Le Moignan became the Union Nationale's parliamentary leader for the remainder of the term.
He was defeated in the 1981 election, finishing a distant third. None of the party's candidates were elected.
[edit] Death
Le Moignan died on December 21, 2000.
[edit] Footnotes
National Assembly of Quebec | ||
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Preceded by Guy Fortier (Liberal) |
MNA for Gaspé 1976–1981 |
Succeeded by Henri Lemay (Parti Québécois) |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Rodrigue Biron |
Leader of the Union Nationale 1980–1981 |
Succeeded by Roch La Salle |