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'''Thereze Astruc''' (born 2 September, 1955) is an Autuzian politician who served as [[Prime Minister of Auzance]] and [[Autuzian Labour Party#Leader|Leader of the Labour Party]] from 2018 to 2019. Identifying as a {{wp|council communist}}, she has been associated with the left of the Labour Party. Astruc resigned in 2019, retiring from mainstream politics, after being diagnosed with cancer; she recovered by summer 2020, and has since participated in the cabinets of [[Catrene Burnot]], her successor. | '''Thereze Astruc''' (born 2 September, 1955) is an Autuzian politician who served as [[Prime Minister of Auzance]] and [[Autuzian Labour Party#Leader|Leader of the Labour Party]] from 2018 to 2019. Identifying as a {{wp|council communist}}, she has been associated with the left of the Labour Party. Astruc resigned in 2019, retiring from mainstream politics, after being diagnosed with cancer; she recovered by summer 2020, and has since participated in the cabinets of [[Catrene Burnot]], her successor. | ||
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Thereze Astruc | |
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Prime Minister of Auzance | |
In office 6 June, 2018 – 27 November, 2019 | |
Premier | Houbêrt Louxhî |
Preceded by | Edouard Marcour |
Succeeded by | Catrene Burnot |
Leader of the Labour Party | |
In office 6 June, 2018 – 27 November, 2019 | |
Preceded by | Edouard Marcour |
Succeeded by | Catrene Burnot |
Personal details | |
Born | Thereze Elzbet Astruc September 2, 1955 Lacaixh, Auzance |
Citizenship | Autuzian |
Political party | Labour (1979-) |
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Thereze Astruc (born 2 September, 1955) is an Autuzian politician who served as Prime Minister of Auzance and Leader of the Labour Party from 2018 to 2019. Identifying as a council communist, she has been associated with the left of the Labour Party. Astruc resigned in 2019, retiring from mainstream politics, after being diagnosed with cancer; she recovered by summer 2020, and has since participated in the cabinets of Catrene Burnot, her successor.