Dominique Bucchini

French politician (1943–2026) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dominique Bucchini (French pronunciation: [dɔminik bukini], 24 January 1943 – 2 January 2026) was a French politician. A member of the French Communist Party (PCF), he was the mayor of Sartène, MEP and president of the Corsican Assembly.

Succeeded byJean-Guy Talamoni
Preceded byAntoine Benedetti
Succeeded byPierre Gori
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Dominique Bucchini
Bucchini in 2011
Territorial Councilor of the Corsican Assembly
In office
12 August 1984  10 December 2017
President of the Corsican Assembly
In office
25 March 2010  17 December 2015
Preceded byCamille de Rocca Serra
Succeeded byJean-Guy Talamoni
Mayor of Sartène
In office
March 1977  March 2001
Preceded byAntoine Benedetti
Succeeded byPierre Gori
General Councilor of Corse-du-Sud
In office
1988–2001
ConstituencyCanton of Sartène (now part of the Canton of Sartenais-Valinco)
Member of the European Parliament
In office
28 September 1981  23 July 1984
Personal details
Born(1943-01-24)24 January 1943
Sartène, Italian-occupied France
Died2 January 2026(2026-01-02) (aged 82)
Sartène, France
PartyPCF
Other political
affiliations
COM (1981–1984)
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Life and career

Dominique Bucchini was born in Sartène on 24 January 1943.[1] He spent his childhood in Corsica.

Bucchini was a teacher in Vendée in the west of France, then he went in cooperation to Thiès, Senegal as a history-geography teacher until 1971. There he led the football section of the Thiès student club. In 1971, the Senegalese government of the time informed him that he was becoming undesirable. He then left the country to practise his profession first in Montreuil, then at the agricultural school of Sartène.[2] In 1972, he joined the Communist Party.[3]

He was the MEP for the PCF from 28 September 1981 to 23 July 1984. He was then part of the committee on youth, culture, education, information and sports.[4] He was also the mayor of Sartène (from 1977 to 2001)[5] and general councillor of Corse-du-Sud for the canton of Sartène.[6]

In 1996, he was the victim of an assassination attempt[7][8] because of his positions against the various forms of racketeering.[9][10]

Bucchini led the list Left Front to the Corsican regional elections of 2010 in which it garnered 10.02% of the votes in the 1st round.[11] He was present in the second round in third position on the list of the union of the left led by Paul Giacobbi.[12][13] He was elected president of the Corsican Assembly during the third ballot.[14]

Bucchini was married and the father of two children: Julien and Jean-Simon.[15] He died in Sartène on 2 January 2026, at the age of 82.[16]

Distinction

In 2016, Bucchini was elevated to the rank of Officer of the Legion of Honour.[17]

References

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