Guy Héraud
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Guy Héraud (29 October 1920, in Avignon – 28 December 2003) was a French politician and lawyer. He was the candidate of the European Federalist Party in the 1974 French presidential election, where he won only 0.08% of the vote (exactly: 0.07539557%) and last place. His result remains the lowest score ever obtained by a candidate in any French presidential election.
Guy Héraud was also the author of books on federalism. He was an expert on minority issues and problems of European federalism
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