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  Chirac, Jacques
CANDIDATE DETAILS
AffiliationUnion for a Popular Movement  
<-  2002-01-01  
 
NameJacques Chirac
Address
Paris, Île-de-France , France
EmailNone
Websitehttp://www.elysee.fr/
Born November 29, 1932
DiedSeptember 26, 2019 (86 years)
ContributorRalphie
Last ModifedIndyGeorgia
Sep 26, 2019 06:11am
Tags French - Convicted - Catholic - Straight -
InfoJacques René Chirac (born in Paris November 29, 1932), is a French politician. Elected President of the French Republic in 1995 and 2002 (being, inherently, Co-Prince of Andorra).

Jacques Chirac was a collaborator of French Presidents Georges Pompidou in the 1960s and Valery Giscard d'Estaing in the 1970s. He was mayor of Paris from 1977 to 1995 and Prime Minister in 1974 - 1976 and 1986 - 1988. He ran for President without success in 1981, 1988, and was elected in 1995 and 2002.

His father was a bank clerk and later an executive for an aircraft company. He studie at:

Lyc�e Louis-le-Grand (graduated 1950)
Institut d'Etudes Politiques 1951-1954 (public service and politics)
Harvard summer school in 1953
armored cavalry officer academy in Saumur (ranked 1st)
Ecole Nationale d'Administration in 1959 (elite school for government service; ranked 10th)
He made his military service in the French Army from 1954 to 1957 and was wounded during the French-Algerian war. Currently married to Bernadette Chodron de Courcel, they had two daughters, among which Claude Chirac. He is a Roman Catholic.

Conservative Chirac began politics as a suspected Communist: he signed the Call of Stockholm and sold the Communist daily "l'Humanit�". This was later a problem to him when he attended a military officer academy: although his academic merits should have ranked him 1st among the students, the military did not want of a Communist officer and had arranged to rank him last and assign him the rank of private. After he complained, he was given back his proper rank and became an officer. Similarly, he had trouble going to the United States because of McCarthyism.

Political Career:

Auditor of the French governement's general accounting office (Cour des Comptes) from 1960.
Joined the staff of Prime Minister George Pompidou in 1962 (undersecretary of state for social affairs).
Elected to the National Assembly in 1967. In 1968, he played a very important role in negociating a truce in the May 1968 student riots and workers' strikes;
Secretary of state for the economy and rural development in 1973;
Agriculture and Rural Development Minister from 1973 to 1974;
Interior Minister in 1974;
Prime Minister from 1974 to 1976, and then from 1986 to 1988;
Mayor of Paris, from 1977 to 1995;

President of France, since 1995.
Chirac stayed very much in the center-right as a Gaullist follower, standing for lower tax rates, price controls removal, strong punishments for crime and terrorism and business privatization.

Jacques Chirac ran for president in 1981 but was defeated by François Mitterrand. After the elections 1986 of Mitterrand had to share power with right-wing parliament and thus made Chirac his prime minister (Cohabitation). Chirac was defeated again in the presidential election of 1988 (against Mitterrand) but remained mayor of Paris and active in Parliament.

Chirac was finally elected president of France in 1995 but had to spend a lot of time quieting down disillusioned electorate. Unemployment in France remains among the highest in the European Union and strikes are very frequent, more predominantly in the public sector, especially public transportation.

Chirac was also suspected of corruption and of using public money for personal gain when he was mayor of Paris. However, the investigations on his role in those matters were suspended until he ceased to enjoy presidential immunity from prosecution. Those suspicions prompted the satiric show Les Guignols de l'Info to introduce the puppet character of Super Menteur (Super Liar), featuring a rendition of Chirac in a Superman-like costume.

On July 14, 2002 during Bastille Day celebrations, Chirac survived an assassination attempt by a lone gunman with a rifle hidden in a guitar case. The would-be assassin fired a shot towards the presidential motorcade, then was overpowered by bystanders. The gunman, Maxime Brunerie, was later found unfit to stand trial because of mental incapacity; the violent far-right group with which he was associated, Unit� Radicale was then administratively dissolved. He had also been candidate for the Mouvement National Republicain party at a local elections.

He opposed any war with Iraq in 2002 and 2003, calling for more time for the UN inspectors. Together with German chancellor Gerhard Schröder and Russian president Vladimir Putin, he called for diplomacy instead of war.


JOB APPROVAL POLLS
DateFirmApproveDisapproveDon't Know
03/09/2006-03/17/2006 IFOP 39.00% ( 2.0) 60.00% ( 3.0) 1.00% ( 1.0)
02/22/2006-02/25/2006 BVA 39.00% ( 16.0) 53.00% ( 16.0) 8.00% ( 8.0)
02/02/2006-02/03/2006 IFOP 37.00% ( 9.0) 63.00% ( 7.0) 0.00% ( 2.0)
06/09/2005-06/17/2005 IFOP 28.00% ( 0.0) 70.00% ( 2.0) 2.00% ( 2.0)
06/03/2005-06/04/2005 Louis-Harris 26.00% ( 0.0) 69.00% ( 0.0) 0.00% ( 0.0)
05/31/2005-06/01/2005 IFOP 28.00% ( 18.0) 72.00% ( 18.0) 0.00% ( 0.0)
04/30/2005-05/01/2005 IFOP 46.00% ( 6.0) 54.00% ( 7.0) 0.00% ( 1.0)
03/31/2005-04/01/2005 IFOP 52.00% ( 0.0) 47.00% ( 0.0) 1.00% ( 0.0)
01/10/2005-01/12/2005 BVA 55.00% ( 0.0) 37.00% ( 0.0) 0.00% ( 0.0)
02/23/2004-02/28/2004 Pew Research 60.00% ( 6.0) 40.00% ( 8.0) 0.00% ( 2.0)

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NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Dec 15, 2011 01:20pm News Jacques Chirac convicted of corruption for his Paris mayor days  Article Ashley 
Mar 22, 2009 09:30pm Idiocy OBAMA PREFERS CHIRAC !   Article Barack O-blame-a 
Jan 22, 2009 11:00am General Former French President Chirac hospitalised after mauling by his clinically depressed poodle  Article DFWDem 
Mar 11, 2007 11:00am Announcement French President Chirac expected to retire  Article Monsieur 
May 03, 2005 03:00pm General Chirac hits TV airwaves for second time to defend EU constitution  Article Thomas Walker 
Jan 07, 2005 12:00am News Chirac greets New Year with hint he will run again  Article 411 Name Removed 

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  05/05/2002 French President - Centre - Indre Won 83.37% (+66.74%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Champagne-Ardenne - Marne Won 79.83% (+59.67%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Ile-de-France - Hauts-de-Seine Won 87.99% (+75.98%)
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  05/05/2002 French President - Centre - Indre et Loire Won 84.85% (+69.70%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Corse - Haute-Corse Won 81.57% (+63.14%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Ile-de-France - Paris Won 89.97% (+79.94%)
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  05/05/2002 French President - Alsace - Haut Rhin Won 77.65% (+55.31%)
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  05/05/2002 French President - Ile-de-France - Seine-Saint-Denis Won 82.56% (+65.13%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Haute-Normandie - Seine Maritime Won 82.58% (+65.16%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Aquitaine - Gironde Won 83.77% (+67.55%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Basse-Normandie - Calvados Won 83.95% (+67.90%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Bretagne - Ille et Vilaine Won 89.82% (+79.63%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Centre - Loiret Won 81.27% (+62.54%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Franche-Comté - Jura Won 81.15% (+62.30%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Ile-de-France - Val d'Oise Won 82.73% (+65.46%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Limousin - Creuse Won 88.34% (+76.69%)
  05/05/2002 French President - French Polynesia Won 87.75% (+75.50%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Nord Run-Off Won 78.28% (+56.56%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Pas-de-Calais Run-Off Won 77.83% (+55.65%)
  05/05/2002 French President - Second Round - Limousin - Corrèze Won 90.89% (+81.78%)
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  04/21/2002 French President - Corse du Sud First Round Won 27.65% (+10.25%)
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  04/21/2002 French President - Haute Corse Won 27.50% (+11.80%)
  04/21/2002 French President - Seine-Maritime First Round Won 19.07% (+2.29%)
  04/21/2002 French President - Eure First Round Lost 19.32% (-0.25%)
  04/21/2002 French President - Dordogne Won 21.65% (+4.22%)
  04/21/2002 French President - Territoire de Belfort First Round Lost 14.22% (-8.24%)
  04/21/2002 French President - Nord First Round Lost 17.73% (-1.69%)
  04/21/2002 French President - Jura First Round Lost 17.29% (-0.98%)
  04/21/2002 French President Lost 18.53% (-4.86%)
  04/21/2002 French President - Pas-de-Calais First Round Lost 16.59% (-1.82%)
  04/21/2002 French President - Haute Saône First Round Lost 17.99% (-4.33%)
  04/21/2002 French President - First Round - Limousin - Corrèze Won 34.23% (+17.79%)
  04/21/2002 French President - First Round - Languedoc Roussillon - Gard Lost 15.07% (-9.79%)
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  05/07/1995 French President Won 52.64% (+5.28%)
  04/23/1995 French President Won 20.84% (+0.00%)
  05/08/1988 French President Lost 45.98% (-8.04%)
  04/24/1988 French President Won 19.94% (+0.00%)
  03/20/1986 French Prime Minister Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  04/26/1981 French President - Haut-Rhin Lost 18.02% (-20.80%)
  04/26/1981 French President Lost 18.00% (-10.32%)
  04/26/1981 French President - Bas-Rhin Lost 15.16% (-30.69%)
  04/26/1981 French President - Pas-de-Calais - First Round Lost 13.79% (-13.94%)
  03/20/1977 Mayor of Paris Won 49.54% (+12.84%)
  03/13/1977 Mayor of Paris Lost 26.12% (-5.98%)
  05/27/1974 French Prime Minister Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  07/07/1972 French Agriculture Minister Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
ENDORSEMENTS
French President - Apr 22, 2007 LR Nicolas Sarkozy
French Referendum - Establish European Constitution - May 29, 2005 YES Yes
French Referendum - Maastricht Treaty - Sep 20, 1992 YES Yes
French President - May 05, 1974 UMP Valéry Giscard d'Estaing