Ernest Moutoussamy

Ernest Moutoussamy
Personal details
Born 7 November 1941

Ernest Moutoussamy, born 7 November 1941 at Saint-François (Guadeloupe), is a French politician from a family of Indian origin with ancestral roots from the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

Political career

The literature teacher was elected to the Communist Party of Guadeloupe (PCG) in 1981, and re-elected in 1986 and the French legislative elections of 1988. In 1991, he left in office to establish the PCR with other dissidents, remaining member of the Democratic Progressive Party of Guadeloupe (PPDG) for which he was elected in 1993 and the French legislative elections of 1997. In 2002 and 2007, he was defeated by Gabrielle Louis-Carabin (UMP). Ernest Moutoussamy was also mayor of Saint-François from 1989 to 2008 and was Vice President of Regional Council of Guadeloupe. In the 1994 European elections in France, he was the head of a list of the Rally of Outremer.

Publications

Essays and Studies

Poetry

Novels


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