Daniel Soulage facts for kids
Daniel Soulage (born February 14, 1942 – died September 14, 2020) was a French politician. He was born in a town called Monflanquin in Lot-et-Garonne, France. Soulage spent many years serving his country and his local community in different important roles.
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What Does a Politician Do?
A politician is someone who works in government. They help make decisions and laws that affect everyone in a country or a local area. They are chosen by people through elections to represent their ideas and needs. Daniel Soulage was one of these people, working to improve life for citizens in France.
Serving as a Mayor
One of the first big jobs Daniel Soulage had was being the Mayor of Monflanquin. He was the mayor from 1983 to 2008. A mayor is like the leader of a town or city. They are in charge of local services, like schools, roads, and parks. They work to make their town a better place to live for everyone.
Working in the National Assembly
Later, Daniel Soulage became a Deputy in the French National Assembly. He held this position from 1993 to 1997. The National Assembly is one of the two main parts of the French Parliament, which is where laws are made for the whole country. As a Deputy, he helped discuss and vote on new laws that affected all of France.
Being a Senator
From 2001 to 2011, Daniel Soulage was a member of the Senate of France. The Senate is the other main part of the French Parliament. Senators review laws that have been passed by the National Assembly. They make sure these laws are fair and good for the country. Daniel Soulage represented the Lot-et-Garonne area in the Senate. He was part of a political group called the Centrist Alliance.
His Later Years
Daniel Soulage passed away on September 14, 2020, in Lot-et-Garonne. He was 78 years old. He dedicated many years of his life to public service, working for the people of his region and France.