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  | term_start = 1 January 1976
  | term_start = 1 January 1976
  | term_end1 = 1 January 1986
  | term_end1 = 1 January 1986
  | vicepresident = [[Jean-Marie Moulin]] (1976-1977)<br>[[Renard Petit]] (1976-1981)<br>[[Emmanuel Merle]] (1976-1981)<br>[[Louis Martin]]<br>[[Charles LaClaire]] (1977-1986)<br>[[Vivienne Robert]] (1981-1984)<br>[[César de Mercy]] (1981-1986)<br>[[Marie Boche]] (1984-1986)
  | vicepresident = [[Jean-Marie Moulin]] (1976-1977)<br>[[Renard Petit]] (1976-1981)<br>[[Emmanuel Merle]] (1976-1981)<br>[[Louis Martin]]<br>[[Charles LaClaire]] (1977-1986)<br>[[César de Mercy]] (1981-1986)<br>[[Vivienne Robert]] (1981-1986)
  | predecessor = [[Lucien LaClaire]]
  | predecessor = [[Lucien LaClaire]]
  | successor = [[Marie Boche]]
  | successor = [[Marie Boche]]
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  | term_start2 = 1 January 1971
  | term_start2 = 1 January 1971
  | term_end2 = 1 January 1976
  | term_end2 = 1 January 1976
  | predecessor2 = [[Mainfred Reneau]]
  | predecessor2 = [[Denis Savatier]]
  | successor2 = [[Louise Rochefort]]
  | successor2 = [[Nicodème Dumont]]
   
   
  | office3 = General Secretary of the Socialist Party
  | office3 = General Secretary of the Socialist Party
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  | birth_place = [[Port de Orléans]], [[Fravina]]
  | birth_place = [[Port de Orléans]], [[Fravina]]
  | death_date = 16 April 2007
  | death_date = 16 April 2007
| death_place = [[Port de Sang]], [[Fravina]]
| death_cause = Liver cancer
  | party = [[Socialist Party of Fravina|Socialist Party]]
  | party = [[Socialist Party of Fravina|Socialist Party]]
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'''Joël Damien Fraise''' (27 May 1933 - 16 April 2007) was a [[Fravina|Fravi]] politician who served as the 4th [[President of Fravina]] from 1976 to 1986.
'''Joël Arnaud Fraise''' (27 May 1933 - 16 April 2007) was a [[Fravina|Fravi]] politician who served as the 4th [[President of Fravina]] from 1976 to 1986.
 
==Early Life==
==Early Career==
===Entry Into Politics (1969-1976)===
==Presidency (1976-1986)==
==Later Life==
==Personal Life==
 
[[Category:Fravina]]
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Latest revision as of 02:29, 7 October 2024

Joël Fraise
Joël-Fraise.png
Fraise in 1985
4th President of Fravina
Assumed office
1 January 1976
Vice PresidentJean-Marie Moulin (1976-1977)
Renard Petit (1976-1981)
Emmanuel Merle (1976-1981)
Louis Martin
Charles LaClaire (1977-1986)
César de Mercy (1981-1986)
Vivienne Robert (1981-1986)
Preceded byLucien LaClaire
Succeeded byMarie Boche
Secretary of Health
In office
1 January 1971 – 1 January 1976
PresidentLucien LaClaire
Preceded byDenis Savatier
Succeeded byNicodème Dumont
General Secretary of the Socialist Party
In office
7 September 1976 – 1 August 1985
Preceded byLucien LaClaire
Succeeded bySimon Séverin
Legislator of Fravina
In office
1 January 1971 – 1 January 1991
Deputy Mayor of Port de Sang
In office
1 August 1969 – 1 January 1971
Preceded byJean-Luc Cloutier
Succeeded byJean-Baptiste Chevrolet
Personal details
Born27 May 1933
Port de Orléans, Fravina
Died16 April 2007
Port de Sang, Fravina
Cause of deathLiver cancer
Political partySocialist Party
SpouseAntoinette Mercier (m. 1959)
Children
  • Jean-Joël
  • Nadine
  • Stéphanie
  • Sylvestre
  • Leónard
Military service
Branch/service Fravina Air Force

Joël Arnaud Fraise (27 May 1933 - 16 April 2007) was a Fravi politician who served as the 4th President of Fravina from 1976 to 1986.

Early Life

Early Career

Entry Into Politics (1969-1976)

Presidency (1976-1986)

Later Life

Personal Life