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|resting_place = National Heroes Memorial Park | |resting_place = National Heroes Memorial Park | ||
|nationality = [[Île d'Émeraude|Emeraudian]] | |nationality = [[Île d'Émeraude|Emeraudian]] | ||
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|party = [[Union Party (Île d'Émeraude)|Union Party]] | |party = [[Union Party (Île d'Émeraude)|Union Party]] | ||
|spouse = [[Maudeline Dubois]] (1922-1974) | |spouse = [[Maudeline Dubois]] (1922-1974) |
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The Honorable Lou Dubois | |
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1st President of Île d'Émeraude | |
In office 1 February, 1953 – 1 February, 1961 | |
Vice President | Gautier Blanchard |
Preceded by | position established |
Succeeded by | Gautier Blanchard |
Governor of Île d'Émeraude | |
In office 16 August, 1939 – 22 September, 1948 | |
Preceded by | TBD |
Succeeded by | TBD |
Personal details | |
Born | Lou Jean Dubois 26 August, 1898 New Lavelle, Île d'Émeraude |
Died | 2 January, 1974 Port-au-Grégoire, Île d'Émeraude |
Resting place | National Heroes Memorial Park |
Nationality | Emeraudian |
Political party | Union Party |
Spouse | Maudeline Dubois (1922-1974) |
Children | 3 |
Profession | Politician, activist, author |
Lou Dubois (26 August, 1898-2 January, 1974) was an Emeraudian politician, author, and activist who's most well known for being the first President of Île d'Émeraude. He served as President from 1953 to 1961. He was also the Governor of Île d'Émeraude while the island was still part of the Arucian Federation, a position he served in from 1939 to 1948.