Call of Cochin

the Call of Cochin is the name given to a communicated, on December 6th, 1978, by Jacques Chirac, old text Prime Minister of France, president of the Rassemblement for the Republic and mayor of Paris.

This call is officially signed of Jacques Chirac, but one allots of it usually real paternity to the two closer advisers to this one at the time, Pierre July and Marie-France Garaud.

Its publication entered within the framework of the “pre-countryside” of RPR for the first elections by the vote for all of the the European Parliament, up to that point indicated by the National parliaments of the Member States of the European Economic community, election which took place, in France, on June 10th, 1979.

This text, which denounced in particular a “party from abroad”, is, in the spirit of the signatory, the Union for the French democracy, started from center-right created on February 1st, 1978 on the initiative of Valery Giscard d'Estaing, president of the Republic, was thus called at once after its publication because of the circumstances having preceded its publication.

Jacques Chirac had indeed been victim, the preceding November 26th, of a road accident in Corrèze, department of which it was one of the deputies and president of the General advice, and had been transported at once to Paris, with the hospital Cochin, to receive there the care required by her wounds.

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