Alain Dubos

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Alain Dubos
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Dubos in 1968
Prime Minister of Gagium
In office
30 July 1963 – 30 July 1971
PresidentSéverin Chardin (1963-1968)
Zacharie Dujardin (1968-1973)
Preceded byBenoit Bouchard
Succeeded byUlysse Cohen
Minister of Commerce
In office
7 August 1959 – 16 May 1962
Preceded byRaymond Guilbert
Succeeded byThéo Masson
Personal details
Born26 November 1906
Cussau, Chapais, Gagium
Died8 January 1986 (age 79)
Maugalan, Mayres, Gagium
Political partyGreen Realist Party (1958-1986)
Rally for Social Democracy (1942-1958)
EducationUniversity of Chapais

Alain Dubos (26 November 1906 - 8 January 1986) was a Gagian politician who served as the first Prime Minister of the Green Realist Party. As the most progreesive Prime Minister of his time, he implemented a wide variety of economic policies aimed at targeting domestic oil production as well as oil imports from the Gulf of Atily region. However, by the end of his term, he was widely unpopular due to economic downturn associated with his policies combined with his response to the Drought of 1968-69.

Early life and education

Prime Minister of Gagium

Opposition to Revolutionary Committee

Death