- Bernard Cornut-Gentille
Bernard Cornut-Gentille (
26 July 1909 –21 January 1992 ) was a French administrator and politician.Born in Brest, Cornut-Gentille studied at the
École Libre des Sciences Politiques . In 1943 he was appointed as the Subprefect ofReims , but resigned to assist theFree French delegate Émile Bollaert. Following the Liberation of France he served as Prefect ofIlle-et-Vilaine , ofSomme , and ofBas-Rhin . In 1948 he was appointed High Commissioner inFrench Equatorial Africa then, from 1951 to 1956, High Commissioner inFrench West Africa .After this, he served as France's permanent representative to the
United Nations Security Council , and in 1957 as ambassador toArgentina .Standing for the
Gaullist Party , the UNR, he was elected to representAlpes-Maritimes in the 1958 election to theNational Assembly of France . He had been minister without portfolio in June 1958, thenMinister of Overseas France from3 June 1958 to8 January 1959 in the governments ofCharles de Gaulle . UnderMichel Debré he served as Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones from8 January 1959 to5 February 1960 . He resigned ministerial office at the same time asJacques Soustelle , over the handling of the affair of the barricades inAlgiers and broke with the Gaullists.He sat in the National Assembly as an independent ( _fr. non-inscrit) until 1968 and again from 1973 to 1978. Locally, he served as mayor of
Cannes from 1959 to 1968 and from 1971 to 1978. Here he initiated a programme of redevelopment and renovation.His nephew
François Cornut-Gentille has served as representative of theHaute Marne department since 1993 and mayor ofSaint-Dizier since 1995.External links
* [http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/sycomore/fiche.asp?num_dept=3336 Biography] at the website of the Assemblée nationale
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