Albin Chalandon

Albin Chalandon (born the June 11th 1920) is a politician and former minister French.

Biography

It begins its career in the tax inspectorate before becoming member of the cabinet of Leon Blum, then president of the provisional government. It evolves/moves thereafter in the high public office.

At the time of the return of the General de Gaulle to the capacity in 1958, he becomes treasurer then general secretary of UNR. It evolves/moves thereafter in the directions of companies, and is member of the Economic and Social Council between 1964 and 1967. It is then made elect appointed Hauts-de-Seine, and is named Minister of Industry, then of the Equipment and housing between 1968 and 1972. It is at that time that it is implied in the Scandale Aranda. It sits like deputy of the Hauts-de-Seine of 1973 to 1976. It directs then Elf Aquitaine between 1977 and 1983. He is elected appointed North in 1986.

The double cassette of tanker and minister in charge for the town and country planning of Albin Chalandon will highly be criticized by Alfred Sauvy which estimates at that time that this mixture of the kinds is likely to have an effect on its decisions.

He is married with the journalist and political leader-writer of Europe 1, Catherine Nay. He encourages Rachida Dati when she wishes embraces the career of magistrate and attends her taking of to the Ministry for Justice in 2007.

Corruption

Albin Chalandon was implied in many corruption affairs, which was worth with the press of time a very ironic tone when it was had a presentiment of to occupy of the ministerial functions to Justice (Ezra Suleiman, hidden springs of the French success , Paris, Seuil, 1995, pp. 330-331).

Governmental functions

  • Minister of Industry of the Government Georges Pompidou (5) (from May 31st to July 10th, 1968)
  • Minister for the Equipment and the Housing of the Gouvernement Maurice Broods of Murville (from July 12th, 1968 to June 20th, 1969)
  • Ministre for the Equipment and Housing of the Gouvernement Jacques Chaban-Delmas (from June 22nd, 1969 to July 6th, 1972)
  • Ministre for Justice and Minister of Justice of the Gouvernement Jacques Chirac (2) (from March 20th, 1986 to May 11th 1988)

External bond

  • Former minister for Justice: Mr Albin Chalandon

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