Jean-Pierre Chevènement

Jean-Pierre Chevènement (French: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ ʃəvɛnmɑ̃]; born 9 March 1939[1]) is a French politician. He was a minister in the 1980s and 1990s. He is best known for his candidacy in the 2002 French presidential election.

Jean-Pierre Chevènement
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Minister of the Interior
In office
4 June 1997 – 29 August 2000
Prime MinisterLionel Jospin
Preceded byJean-Louis Debré
Succeeded byDaniel Vaillant
Minister of Defence
In office
12 May 1988 – 29 January 1991
Prime MinisterMichel Rocard
Preceded byAndré Giraud
Succeeded byPierre Joxe
Ministry of National Education
In office
17 July 1984 – 20 March 1986
Prime MinisterLaurent Fabius
Preceded byAlain Savary
Succeeded byRené Monory
Minister of Research and of Industry
In office
22 May 1981 – 23 March 1983
Prime MinisterPierre Mauroy
Preceded byPierre Aigrain
Succeeded byLaurent Fabius
Personal details
Born (1939-03-09) 9 March 1939 (age 85)
Belfort, Territoire de Belfort
Political partySFIO (1964-1969)
Socialist Party (1969-1993)
Citizens' Movement (1993-2002)
Republican Pole (2002-2003)
Citizen and Republican Movement (2003-2015)
Spouse(s)Nisa Chevènement
ChildrenRaphaël and Jean-Christophe
Alma materSciences Po
École nationale d'administration
Website[1]

He was mayor of Belfort. He was elected to the Senate for the Territoire de Belfort in 2008. He is a co-founder of the PS and founder of the Republican and Citizen Movement (MRC).

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References

  1. List of Senators re-elected in 2008 Archived 2020-11-17 at the Wayback Machine (PDF file), Senate website (in French).