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After attending high school in Sartène and enlisting in the armée de terre, in the commandos parachutistes in Toulouse, Jean-Jacques Panunzi chose in 1978 to return to live in Corsica and work in rural areas. Thus he participated in the development of the family carpentry business in Sorbollano, in Corse-du-Sud. His return also marks his first steps in politics.