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Jacques Chirac

President of France from 1995 to 2007.

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Statements about Jacques Chirac

Mother

Marie-Louise Valette

Father

François Chirac

Occupation

Official
Politician

Spouse

Bernadette Chirac
(3/16/1956 - 9/26/2019)
End Cause
:
Death of Subject
Start Time
: 3/16/1956
End Time
: 9/26/2019

Child

Claude Chirac
Laurence Chirac

Member of Political Party

Union for a Popular Movement
(2002 - 2007)
Start Time
: 2002
End Time
: 2007
Rally for the Republic
(1976 - 2002)
Start Time
: 1976
End Time
: 2002
Union of Democrats for the Republic
(1971 - 1976)
Start Time
: 1971
End Time
: 1976
Union for the New Republic
(1962 - 1968)
Start Time
: 1962
End Time
: 1968
The Republicans
(2015 - )
Start Time
: 2015
French Communist Party
( - 1962)
End Time
: 1962

Award Received

35 items
Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit
Ig Nobel Prize
(1996)
Field of Work
:
Peace
Point in Time
: 1996
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic‎
(1999)
Point in Time
: 1999
Order of the White Eagle
Collar of the Order of the White Lion
(1997)
Point in Time
: 1997
Medal "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Saint Petersburg"
Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 1st Class
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav‎
(2000)
Point in Time
: 2000
Order of the Three Stars, 1st Class
Collar of the Order of Charles III
(2006)
Point in Time
: 2006
Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Chevalier Des Arts Et Des Lettres
Grand Cross of the Order of Vytautas the Great
Grand Cross of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas
Officer of the National Order of Quebec
Grand Cross of Royal Norwegian Order of Merit
Collar of the Order of the Star of Romania
Grand Collar of the Order of Prince Henry
Order of the Republic
(9/1/1998)
Point in Time
: 9/1/1998
Knight of the Order of Agricultural Merit
Grand Master of the Legion of Honour
Heydar Aliyev Order
Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Doctor Honoris Causa of Keiō University
Grand Star of the Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria
Knight of the Order of the Black Star
Honorary Doctor of the China Foreign Affairs University
(2008)
Point in Time
: 2008
Honorary Doctor of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations
Honorary Citizen of Sarajevo
Honorary Member of the Athens Academy
(2004)
Point in Time
: 2004
Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
(5/6/1999)
Point in Time
: 5/6/1999
Order of the Rajamitrabhorn
(2004)
Point in Time
: 2004

Position Held

22 items
President of the French Republic
(5/17/1995 - 5/16/2007)
Replaces
:
François Mitterrand
Replaced By
:
Nicolas Sarkozy
Start Time
: 5/17/1995
End Time
: 5/16/2007
Prime Minister of France
(5/27/1974 - 8/25/1976)
Replaces
:
Pierre Messmer
Replaced By
:
Raymond Barre
Statement Is Subject Of
:
First Chirac Government
Start Time
: 5/27/1974
End Time
: 8/25/1976
Prime Minister of France
(3/20/1986 - 5/10/1988)
Replaces
:
Laurent Fabius
Replaced By
:
Michel Rocard
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Second Chirac Government
Start Time
: 3/20/1986
End Time
: 5/10/1988
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/3/1967 - 5/7/1967)
Replaces
:
François Var
Replaced By
:
Henri Belcour
Electoral District
:
Corrèze's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
3rd Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/3/1967
End Time
: 5/7/1967
President of the General Council
(3/15/1970 - 3/25/1979)
Start Time
: 3/15/1970
End Time
: 3/25/1979
French Co-Prince of Andorra
(5/17/1995 - 5/16/2007)
Replaces
:
François Mitterrand
Replaced By
:
Nicolas Sarkozy
Together With
:
Joan Martí I Alanis
Together With
:
Joan Enric Vives Sicília
Start Time
: 5/17/1995
End Time
: 5/16/2007
Mayor of Paris
(3/20/1977 - 5/16/1995)
Replaces
:
Jules Ferry
Replaced By
:
Jean Tiberi
Start Time
: 3/20/1977
End Time
: 5/16/1995
Member of the French National Assembly
(7/11/1968 - 8/12/1968)
Replaces
:
Henri Belcour
Replaced By
:
Henri Belcour
Electoral District
:
Corrèze's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
4th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 7/11/1968
End Time
: 8/12/1968
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1973 - 5/6/1973)
Replaces
:
Henri Belcour
Replaced By
:
Henri Belcour
Electoral District
:
Corrèze's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
5th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/2/1973
End Time
: 5/6/1973
Member of the French National Assembly
(11/15/1976 - 4/2/1978)
Replaces
:
Henri Belcour
Electoral District
:
Corrèze's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
5th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 11/15/1976
End Time
: 4/2/1978
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/3/1978 - 5/22/1981)
Electoral District
:
Corrèze's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
6th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/3/1978
End Time
: 5/22/1981
Member of the French National Assembly
(7/2/1981 - 4/1/1986)
Electoral District
:
Corrèze's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
7th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 7/2/1981
End Time
: 4/1/1986
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1986 - 4/3/1986)
Replaced By
:
Jean-Pierre Bechter
Electoral District
:
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Parliamentary Term
:
8th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/2/1986
End Time
: 4/3/1986
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/23/1988 - 4/1/1993)
Electoral District
:
Corrèze's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
9th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 6/23/1988
End Time
: 4/1/1993
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1993 - 5/16/1995)
Replaced By
:
Jean-Pierre Dupont
Electoral District
:
Corrèze's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
10th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/2/1993
End Time
: 5/16/1995
Minister of the Interior of France
(2/27/1974 - 5/28/1974)
Replaces
:
Raymond Marcellin
Replaced By
:
Michel Poniatowski
Member of Cabinet
:
Third Messmer Government
Start Time
: 2/27/1974
End Time
: 5/28/1974
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
(7/7/1972 - 3/28/1973)
Replaces
:
Michel Cointat
Replaced By
:
Jacques Chirac
Member of Cabinet
:
First Messmer Government
Start Time
: 7/7/1972
End Time
: 3/28/1973
Party Leader
(12/5/1976 - 11/4/1994)
Replaced By
:
Alain Juppé
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Rally for the Republic
Start Time
: 12/5/1976
End Time
: 11/4/1994
Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament
(1/7/1971 - 7/5/1972)
Replaces
:
Roger Frey
Replaced By
:
Robert Boulin
Start Time
: 1/7/1971
End Time
: 7/5/1972
Member of the European Parliament
(7/17/1979 - 4/28/1980)
Electoral District
:
France
Parliamentary Term
:
First European Parliament
Parliamentary Group
:
European Progressive Democrats
Represents
:
Rally for the Republic
Elected In
:
1979 European Parliament Election
Start Time
: 7/17/1979
End Time
: 4/28/1980
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
(4/5/1973 - 3/1/1974)
Replaces
:
Jacques Chirac
Replaced By
:
Raymond Marcellin
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Messmer Government
Start Time
: 4/5/1973
End Time
: 3/1/1974
Conseiller Général De La Corrèze
(1968 - 1988)
Replaces
:
Marcel Audy
Replaced By
:
Georges Pérol
Electoral District
:
Canton of Meymac
Start Time
: 1968
End Time
: 1988

Date of Birth

11/29/1932

Educated At

Sciences Po
(1951 - 1953)
Start Time
: 1951
End Time
: 1953
Cours Hattemer
Lycée Louis-Le-Grand
( - 1950)
End Time
: 1950
École Nationale D'administration
(1957 - 1959)
Start Time
: 1957
End Time
: 1959
Lycée Carnot
Harvard Summer School
(1952)
Point in Time
: 1952

Instance Of

Human

Image

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Residence

Hôtel Matignon
Élysée Palace
Hôtel De Montmorency-Fosseux
( - 9/26/2019)
End Time
: 9/26/2019

Described by Source

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Religion or Worldview

Catholicism

Given Name

Jacques
Series Ordinal
:1
René
Series Ordinal
:2

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French
English
Russian

Place of Birth

5th Arrondissement of Paris
Paris

Family Name

Chirac

Commons Gallery

Jacques Chirac

Work Location

Strasbourg
City of Brussels

Student Of

Vladimir Belanovich

Birth Name

Jacques René Chirac

Notable Work

The Development of the Port of New-Orleans

Pronunciation Audio

Convicted Of

Embezzlement
(10/30/2009)
Point in Time
: 10/30/2009

Sex or Gender

Male

Writing Language

French

Date of Death

9/26/2019

Place of Death

6th Arrondissement of Paris
Paris

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Nickname

bison égocentrique
Applies to Part
:
Totemization

Place of Burial

Montparnasse Cemetery
Burial Plot Reference
:1
Coordinate Location
: 48.8380°N 2.3263°E

Image of Grave

Image 1

Cause of Death

Kidney Failure

Has List

Q84105118

Start of Work Period

1954

Candidacy in Election

1988 French Presidential Election
2002 French Presidential Election
1995 French Presidential Election
1981 French Presidential Election

Country of Citizenship

France

Field of Work

Politics

Name in Native Language

Jacques Chirac
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