Alain Terrenoire

Alain Terrenoire (born 14 June 1941 in Lyon) is a French lawyer and politician (UNR party), a former Member of the National Assembly of France,[1] a former Member of the European Parliament, and since 2004 the incumbent President of the Paneuropean Union. He is a former French delegate to the United Nations General Assembly.

He is the son of Louis Terrenoire, a former cabinet minister in the government of Charles de Gaulle.

Recognitions

  • Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur
  • Officier de l'Ordre national du Mérite

Publications

  • L'Europe et Maastricht, le pour et le contre
  • Le Parlement européen cet inconnu
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gollark: Are those LED filament lights, then, or some sort of magical multicolored incandescents?
gollark: Cool idea, since you could also run networking over that and control lighting over something less unreliable than wireless whatever, though I imagine needing a network switch would increase the costs.
gollark: Though it's always hard to get new standards to actually be adopted anywhere.
gollark: It might make sense to have home lighting use lower-voltage DC instead of mains AC now, and have a big converter somewhere, to avoid every bulb having to contain expensive and in some cases unreliable and flickery conversion electronics.

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