Jacques Cotta
Jacques Cotta (1908 – 1971) was a French politician, lawyer, journalist.[3] He was a member of the SFIO party.[4] He served as Mayor of Nice from 1945 to 1947. He was elected mayor of Nice in 1945 against the communist Virgile Barel. He was also member of the French Resistance. He lost the municipal election of 1947 during which Jean Médecin won.[5]
Jacques Cotta | |
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Mayor of Nice | |
In office 1945–1947 | |
Preceded by | Virgile Barel |
Succeeded by | Jean Médecin |
Personal details | |
Born | 1908[1] Nice, France |
Died | 1971 (aged 62–63) Nice, France |
Political party | SFIO[2] |
Children | Michèle Cotta Alain Cotta |
Occupation | Politician French Resistance fighter Journalist Lawyer |
Biography
Jacques Cotta was born in Nice, France on 1908 and died in Nice, France on 1971. Jacques Cotta was married and has two children's.[6][7]
References
- "Jacques Cotta" (in French). ajpn.org. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "Jacques Cotta quitte Le Média: "il devient un simple lieu de propagande"" (in French). mediapart.fr. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "Le journaliste Jacques Cotta et des "gilets jaunes" perturbent le Grand débat au hameau de Libre, à Breil-sur-Roya" (in French). nicematin.com. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "Comment le Média m'a censuré, par Jacques Cotta" (in French). marianne.net. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "Une affaire de familles e" (in French). lexpress.fr. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "Jacques Cotta quitte Le Média" (in French). soverain.fr. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "Jacques Cotta : journaliste, auteur de "Qui veut la peau des services publics ?" aux éditions Jean-Claude Gawsewitch" (in French). soverain.fr. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
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