Robert Pesquet


Robert Pesquet was a French politician.
Pesquet was born in Kenitra, Morocco. He represented the National Centre of Social Republicans in the National Assembly from 1956 to 1958.
In 1959, Pesquet was imprisoned for his role in activities on behalf of the Organisation armée secrète and he was also implicated in a failed assassination attempt against François Mitterrand, which became known as the Observatory Affair. Having fled to Portugal, he secretly returned, pretending to be a carpenter.
In 2003, he attempted a political comeback at the age of 86.