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  Mitterrand, François
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NameFrançois Mitterrand
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Château-Chinon, Bourgogne , France
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Born October 06, 1916
Died January 08, 1996 (80 years)
ContributorWishful Thinking
Last ModifedJuan Croniqueur
Oct 13, 2022 12:15am
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InfoMitterrand was born in Jarnac, Charente. In his youth he was a staunch conservative and an ardent Catholic. His first political act was to join the ultranationalist Croix de Feu, which he did in preference to the larger but equally conservative Action Francaise due to the proscription of the later organisation by the Vatican. Enrolled during WWII, he was made prisoner in 1940 and escaped in 1941. He reached the so-called free zone and joined the Vichy government as a junior minister, although later on he worked with the French Resistance while still holding on to his ministerial job. Almost until his death, Mitterrand would lay a wreath every year on the grave of P�tain, the head of the Vichy governement; in 1943 he had received the francisque, the honorific distinction of the Vichy regime.

After the war he quickly moved back into politics, and was elected as representative for the Ni�vre d�partement in 1946. He held various offices in the Fourth Republic before resigning in 1957 over the French policy for Algiers. In 1959, on the avenue de l'Observatoire in Paris, Mitterand escaped an assassin's bullet by diving behind a hedge. The incident brought him a great deal publicity, boosting his political ambitions. Some of his critics claim that he had staged the incident himself.

In the Fifth Republic he stood in the Presidential elections against Charles de Gaulle in 1965 but was defeated. He turned to the French Socialist Party (PS), becoming leader of the party by 1971, following the Congress of Epinay. He stood again in 1974 opposite Val�ry Giscard d'Estaing and was again defeated. But in 1981 he became the first socialist President of the Fifth Republic.

Domestically his aims were blunted first by a conservative parliament and then by a series of financial crises, although he worked well with the Prime Minister Jacques Chirac. His major achievements came internationally, especially in the European Economic Community. He supported the extension of the Community to Spain and Portugal (who both joined in January 1986) and in February 1986 he helped the Acte Unique come into effect. He worked well with Helmut Kohl and improved Franco-German relations measurably. Together they fathered the Maastricht Treaty, which was signed on February 7, 1992.



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  05/08/1988 French President Won 54.02% (+8.04%)
  04/24/1988 French President Won 34.10% (+14.15%)
  05/10/1981 French President Won 51.76% (+3.51%)
  05/10/1981 French President - Bas-Rhin - General Runoff Lost 34.89% (-30.23%)
  04/26/1981 French President - Bas-Rhin Won 22.04% (+0.00%)
  04/26/1981 French President - Haut-Rhin Lost 23.16% (-15.66%)
  04/26/1981 French President Won 25.85% (+0.00%)
  04/26/1981 French President - Pas-de-Calais - First Round Won 27.74% (+1.57%)
  04/08/1979 French PS Secretary General Won 40.16% (+19.72%)
  06/19/1977 French PS Secretary General Won 75.09% (+51.10%)
  02/02/1975 French PS Secretary General Won 68.06% (+42.62%)
  05/19/1974 French President Lost 49.19% (-1.61%)
  05/05/1974 French President Won 43.25% (+10.64%)
  05/05/1974 French President - Val-de-Marne Won 49.02% (+18.94%)
  05/05/1974 French President - Yvelines Won 40.63% (+3.79%)
  05/05/1974 French President - Val d'Oise Won 47.74% (+16.53%)
  05/05/1974 French President - Essonne Won 46.88% (+16.20%)
  05/05/1974 French President - Paris Lost 37.34% (-2.20%)
  05/05/1974 French President - Haut-Rhin Lost 29.14% (-11.24%)
  05/05/1974 French President - Seine-et-Marne Won 42.83% (+10.61%)
  05/05/1974 French President - Bas-Rhin Lost 31.04% (-12.65%)
  05/05/1974 French President - Seine-Saint-Denis Won 54.98% (+30.16%)
  05/05/1974 French President - Hauts-de-Seine Won 43.44% (+8.73%)
  06/24/1973 French PS Secretary General Won 65.27% (+44.27%)
  06/13/1971 French PS Secretary General - run-off Won 51.27% (+2.53%)
  06/06/1971 French PS Secretary General Lost 15.97% (-17.80%)
  12/19/1965 French President Lost 44.80% (-10.39%)
  12/05/1965 French President Won 31.72% (+0.00%)
  12/05/1965 French President - Haut-Rhin - First Round Lost 13.45% (-45.66%)
  12/05/1965 French President - Bas-Rhin - First Round Lost 10.27% (-53.39%)
ENDORSEMENTS
French Referendum - Maastricht Treaty - Sep 20, 1992 YES Yes
French President of the Council - Jun 01, 1958 NPA Reject
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