Yves Guéna
| predecessor1 = Étienne Dailly | successor1 = Jacqueline de Guillenchmidt | office2 = Mayor of Périgueux | term_start2 = 26 March 1971 | term_end2 = 20 January 1997 | predecessor2 = Lucien Barrière | successor2 = Xavier Darcos | office3 = Minister of Posts and Telecommunications | term_start3 = 12 July 1968 | term_end3 = 20 June 1969 | president3 = Charles de GaulleAlain Poher | primeminister3 = Maurice Couve de Murville | predecessor3 = André Bettencourt | successor3 = Robert Galley | term_start4 = 6 April 1967 | term_end4 = 31 May 1968 | president4 = Charles de Gaulle | primeminister4 = Georges Pompidou | predecessor4 = Jacques Marette | successor4 = André Bettencourt | office5 = Minister of Information | term_start5 = 31 May 1968 | term_end5 = 10 July 1968 | president5 = Charles de Gaulle | primeminister5 = Georges Pompidou | predecessor5 = Georges Gorse | successor5 = Joël Le Theule | birth_name = Yves René Henri Guéna | birth_date = | birth_place = Brest, France | death_date = | death_place = 16th arrondissement of Paris, France | party = UDR | alma_mater = ÉNA }}
Yves Guéna (; 6 July 1922 – 3 March 2016) was a French politician. In 1940, he joined the Free French Forces in the United Kingdom. He received several decorations for his courage. Provided by Wikipedia
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