Émile Muller

Émile Muller ( born April 20, 1915 in Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin, † November 11, 1988 ) was a French social democratic politician.

First, Muller worked as a typesetter and then as director of a printing company. He sat down a political and joined the Social Democratic Party Section Française de l' International ouvrière at. Over a long period, from 1956 to 1981, he was mayor of Mulhouse ( fr.: Mulhouse ). From 1958 to 1962 he sat for the Socialists in the general council of the department of Haut-Rhin. In response to the cooperation of the SFIO with the Parti Communiste français (Communist Party), he joined in 1970 from the party. He, in turn founded together with a former communists, Auguste Lecoeur (1911-1992), the Parti Socialiste de la démocratie (Social Democratic Party). Between 1973 and 1978 he sat for the Mouvement réformateur ( Reform Movement ), an alliance of parties, which belonged to his party, again in the General Council. In December 1973, he was co-founder and Vice President of the Parti social démocrate. In the presidential elections in 1974, he went to and came to 0.69 percent of the vote. From 1978 to 1983 Muller was again a member of the General Council, this time for the conservative- centrist UDF party.

  • Mayor (France)
  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1915
  • Died in 1988
  • Man
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