Jean-Hugues ColonnaJean-Hugues Dieudonné Colonna[1] (born 31 May 1934) is a French Socialist Party politician. Born in Cargèse, Corse-du-Sud, Colonna moved to Nice in the 1970s to be a teacher of physical education.[2] He served in the National Assembly representing Alpes-Maritimes's 3rd constituency (1981–1986) and Alpes-Maritimes at large (1986–1988).[3] While in the Assembly, he was an advisor on Corsican affairs for Gaston Defferre, the Minister of the Interior.[4] In 1988, he was defeated in the run-off for the 5th constituency of the department by Christian Estrosi.[5] He was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in April 1998 for "34 years of civil and military service, trade union activities and elected public service".[1] He married Cécile Riou, who was originally from Brittany. Their son Yvan Colonna was a Corsican nationalist who was convicted of the murder of prefect Claude Érignac in 1998 and was himself murdered in prison in 2022.[6] References
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