- Jacques Toubon
Jacques Toubon (born
29 June 1941 inNice, France ) is aright-wing French politician who held several major national andParis ian offices.Career
Jacques Toubon began a career as a civil servant working in
prefect oral, then as a political appointee in ministerial offices. He then held a variety of political functions:
* 1976–1978: delegate for elections of the RPR party.
* 1978–1981: he was deputy general secretary of the RPR.
* 1981–1986: deputy of the 19th circonscription of Paris (15th "arrondissement") to theFrench National Assembly
* 1983–2001: deputy mayor of Paris, mayor of the 13th "arrondissement".
* 1984–1988: general secretary of RPR
* 1986–1993: deputy of Paris (10th circonscription: 13th and 14th "arrondissements");
* 1986–1987: president of the commission of laws of the National Assembly;Jacques Toubon, however, rose to national fame because of the two ministerial positions he held:
* 1993–1995: Minister of Culture in theEdouard Balladur government, whileFrançois Mitterrand was president (second "cohabitation" of the Fifth Republic);
* 1995–1997:Minister of Justice (France) under Prime MinisterAlain Juppé (first term ofJacques Chirac 's presidency).In
2001 , Jacques Toubon, embroiled in a judicial case, was not supported by his party in a reelection bid as mayor of the13th arrondissement, Paris ; he did not run. In2002 , he lost his seat as deputy to theFrench National Assembly .He is now a
Member of the European Parliament for the Île-de-France, and a member of the UMP party, heir to the RPR and part of theEuropean People's Party .Controversial actions
Jacques Toubon is known for the controversial so-called
Toubon Law , enforcing the use of theFrench language in official French government publications, and advertisements published in France. Since the law can largely be described as being hostile to English, Jacques Toubon is sometimes referred to, jokingly, as "Mr Allgood" ("All Good" being a translation of "Tout bon").Jacques Toubon is also remembered for the "helicopter affair". In 1996, an initial criminal enquiry had been opened by Laurent Davenas, then head prosecutor of Évry for alleged misuse of government funds, in which
Xavière Tiberi , wife of then mayor ofParis Jean Tiberi (from Toubon's party) was involved. "(Seecorruption scandals in the Paris region "). However, this was not a full criminal investigation and noinvestigative magistrate had been named. Davenas then went on vacation in theHimalaya . His deputy then announced his decision to open a full investigation. TheRally for the Republic leaders got frightened of the possible implications of such an investigation, and Jacques Toubon, then minister of justice, famously hired an helicopter to fetch the mountaineering prosecutor and convince him to rein his deputy in (Davenas refused). [http://www.denistouret.net/constit/Laurent_Davenas.html]Jacques Toubon has been the topic of much lampooning. In addition to "Mr Allgood", "
Les Guignols de l'info " have referred to him as "M. Bouffon" ("Mr Buffoon").External links
* [http://www.archives.premier-ministre.gouv.fr/juppe_version1/PMGVT/TOUBON.HTM Former official page] as Minister of Justice
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