Maurice Giro
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Preceded byAndré Borel
Succeeded byJean-Claude Bouchet
Preceded byMaurice Bouchet
Succeeded byJean-Claude Bouchet
Maurice Giro | |
|---|---|
| Deputy of the French National Assembly for Vaucluse's 2nd constituency | |
| In office 19 June 2002 – 19 June 2007 | |
| Preceded by | André Borel |
| Succeeded by | Jean-Claude Bouchet |
| Mayor of Cavaillon | |
| In office March 1992 – 16 March 2008 | |
| Preceded by | Maurice Bouchet |
| Succeeded by | Jean-Claude Bouchet |
| Member of the General Council of Vaucluse for the Canton of Cavaillon | |
| In office 3 October 1988 – 16 July 2002 | |
| Preceded by | Fernand Lombard |
| Succeeded by | Jean-Claude Bouchet |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 28 April 1932 Salon-de-Provence, France |
| Died | 7 October 2025 (aged 93) |
| Political party | RPR UMP |
Maurice Giro (French: [moʁis ʒiʁo]; 28 April 1932 – 7 October 2025) was a French politician of the Rally for the Republic (RPR) and the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP).[1]
Giro served in the General Council of Vaucluse from 1988 to 2002, was mayor of Cavaillon from 1992 to 2008, and served as a deputy in the National Assembly from 2002 to 2007.[2] In the National Assembly, he was a member of the Parliamentary Group for Tibet.[3]
Giro died on 7 October 2025, at the age of 93.[4]