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- Denis_Perron abstract "Denis Perron (November 22, 1938 – April 23, 1997) was Canadian politician, who represented the riding of Duplessis in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1976 to 1997. He was a member of the Parti Québécois.He was first elected in the 1976 election, and served until his death in office in 1997.".
- Denis_Perron birthDate "1938-11-22".
- Denis_Perron birthPlace Nédélec,_Quebec.
- Denis_Perron birthPlace Quebec.
- Denis_Perron deathDate "1997-04-23".
- Denis_Perron deathPlace Quebec.
- Denis_Perron deathPlace Sept-Îles,_Quebec.
- Denis_Perron office "MNAforDuplessis".
- Denis_Perron party Parti_Québécois.
- Denis_Perron predecessor Donald_Gallienne.
- Denis_Perron successor Normand_Duguay.
- Denis_Perron termPeriod Denis_Perron__1.
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- Denis_Perron wikiPageWikiLink Donald_Gallienne.
- Denis_Perron wikiPageWikiLink Duplessis_(electoral_district).
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- Denis_Perron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Denis Perron".
- Denis_Perron birthDate "1938-11-22".
- Denis_Perron birthPlace Nédélec,_Quebec.
- Denis_Perron birthPlace Quebec.
- Denis_Perron deathDate "1997-04-23".
- Denis_Perron deathPlace Quebec.
- Denis_Perron deathPlace Sept-Îles,_Quebec.
- Denis_Perron name "Denis Perron".
- Denis_Perron office "MNA for Duplessis".
- Denis_Perron party Parti_Québécois.
- Denis_Perron partyColour "Parti Québécois".
- Denis_Perron predecessor Donald_Gallienne.
- Denis_Perron successor Normand_Duguay.
- Denis_Perron termEnd "1997".
- Denis_Perron termStart "1976".
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- Denis_Perron subject Category:French_Quebecers.
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- Denis_Perron hypernym Politician.
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- Denis_Perron comment "Denis Perron (November 22, 1938 – April 23, 1997) was Canadian politician, who represented the riding of Duplessis in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1976 to 1997. He was a member of the Parti Québécois.He was first elected in the 1976 election, and served until his death in office in 1997.".
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- Denis_Perron name "Denis Perron".