Union of Communist Students - List of National Secretaries

List of National Secretaries

List of the UEC national secretaries :
1939 Pierre Hervé
1939-1941 Francis Cohen, François Lescure, Suzanne Djian (collective clandestine direction )
1944-1945 Guy Besse
1956-1957 Serge Magnien
1957-1958 Claude Deydié
1958-1959 Claude Kastler
1959-1961 Philippe Robrieux
1961-1962 Jean Piel
1962-1964 Alain Forner
1964-1965 Pierre Kahn
1965-1967 Guy Hermier
1967-1969 Jean-Michel Catala
1969-1971 Gérard Molina
1971-1973 Pierre Zarka
1973-1976 Jean-Charles Eleb
1976-1979 Francis Combes
1979-1984 Patrice Dauvin
1984-1986 Pierre Laurent
1986-1987 Sabino Patruno
1987-1991 Sylvie Vassalo
1991-1994 Alain Raimbault
1994-1997 Yasmine Boudjenah
1997-1998 Nadège Magnon
1998-2000 Pierre Garzon
2000-2002 Olivier Valentin
2002-2004 Vincent Bordas
2004-2006 Manuel Blasco
2006-2009 Igor Zamichiei
2009-2010 François Dellaleau
2010- Marion Guenot

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