Gaudin was born at Mazargues, in southern Marseille. In 1965, he was enrolled in the military service where he served briefly. Upon graduation from university, he became a professor of history and geography for 15 years at Saint-Joseph College in Marseille. He was elected on the list of centrist and socialist politicians known as the “Removes iron-Rastoin” against the Gaullist party Union for the New Republic (UNR). He was subsequently elected in a local election and became one of the youngest members of the town council of Marseille. He was re-elected again in 1971.
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Gaudin was born at Mazargues, in southern Marseille. In 1965, he was enrolled in the military service where he served briefly. Upon graduation from university, he became a professor of history and geography for 15 years at Saint-Joseph College in Marseille. He was elected on the list of centrist and socialist politicians known as the “Removes iron-Rastoin” against the Gaullist party Union for the New Republic (UNR). He was subsequently elected in a local election and became one of the youngest members of the town council of Marseille. He was re-elected again in 1971.
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