- Jean Lecanuet
Jean Adrien François Lecanuet (
March 4 ,1920 -February 2 ,1993 ) was a French centeristpolitician . He was born to a family of modest means, and gravitated towards literature during his studies. He received his diploma at the age of 22, becoming the youngest "agrégé" (full professor) in France. He participated in the Second World WarFrench Resistance movement. He was arrested by the German forces in August 1944 but managed to escape. After the Liberation, he became a general inspector at the Ministry of Defence. Under theFourth Republic , he held ministerial posts numerous times (11 posts in 10 years) and was a member of the Christian-DemocraticPopular Republican Movement (MRP). From 1951 to 1955, he was MRP deputy from theSeine-Inférieure region. He became senator fromSeine-Maritime in 1959 and was president of the MRP from 1963 to 1965.In 1965, he ran in the presidential election as a center-right candidate. He was supported by
Paul Reynaud . He advocated modernity and European integration and declared to represent à third way between Gaullism on the one hand and the Socialist and Communist Left on the other hand. His "modern-style" campaign and dashing smile had some journalists nickname him "the French Kennedy". Lecanuet obtained 3 777 120 votes (15,6 %) in the election's first round, forcingCharles de Gaulle to compete in a second round againstFrançois Mitterrand . He replaced the olding MRP by theDemocratic Centre , integrating the liberal-conservativeNational Centre of Independents and Peasants .In 1968, he was elected Mayor of
Rouen , a position he held until his death. He died in 1976In 1972, he founded the
Reforming Movement withJean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber . During the French legislative elections of 1973, Lecanuet negotiated the withdrawal of candidates withPierre Messmer to ensure the success of the majority. Elected deputy of Seine-Maritime. Actively participated in the 1974 presidential election campaign in support ofValéry Giscard d'Estaing . He was Minister of Justice inJacques Chirac 's first cabinet (1974-1976. From 1976 to 1977, he was Minister of State in charge of planning and the "l’Aménagement du territoire" (zoning commission)Raymond Barre 's first cabinet. In 1978, he was elected president of the UDF, the party coalition created to support President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. He held that position until 1988. From 1979 to 1988, he was a Deputy in theEuropean Parliament and, as Senator forSeine-Maritime , theFrench Senate 's chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Armed Forces Commission, a post that he had already held between 1971 and 1973.Bibliography
* Chaline (Nadine-Josette), Jean Lecanuet, Beauchesne, Paris, 2000.
* Priol (Philippe), Jean Lecanuet, le vol de l’albatros, Maître Jacques, Caen, 2001.
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