Maxime Gremetz (born 3 September 1940 in Canchy, Somme) was a member of the National Assembly of France. He represented the Somme's 1st constituency,[1] and is a member of the French Communist Party and Gauche démocrate et républicaine. According to Michel Foucault Gremetz's response to the Polish Communist government's outlawing of Solidarity was to declare that the ban was necessary to avoid civil war.[2]

Maxime Gremet
Maxime Gremetz during a Labor Day demonstration at Amiens
Member of the French National Assembly for Somme's 1st constituency
In office
2 April 1993 – 16 May 2011
Preceded byJean-Claude Dessein
Succeeded byPascale Boistard
In office
3 April 1978 – 22 May 1981
Preceded byRené Lamps
Succeeded byJean-Claude Dessein
Personal details
Born (1940-09-03) 3 September 1940 (age 84)
Canchy, France
Political partyPCF
OccupationPolitician, Metallurgist

References

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  1. ^ "LISTE DÉFINITIVE DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS À L'ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS" (in French). National Assembly of France. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
  2. ^ Foucault, Michel (2000). Power. London: Penguin. p. 472.