Jean de Lipkowski
Jean Christmas de Lipkowski , born the December 25th 1920 and deceased the September 20th 1997 with Paris, was a French politician. He was in particular secretary of foreign affairs of 1968 to 1974.
He was the son of Henri de Lipkowski, centralien and industrialist, hero of the First World War deportee and died with Buchenwald in 1944, and of Irene de Lipkowski, the only elected woman of RPF.
Functions
Government
- Secretary of foreign affairs of the Gouvernement Maurice Broods of Murville (from July 10th, 1968 to June 16th, 1969)
- Secretary of State near the Foreign Minister of the Gouvernement Jacques Chaban-Delmas (from June 20th, 1969 to July 5th, 1972)
- Secretary of State near the Foreign Minister of the Gouvernement Pierre Messmer (2) (from April 5th, 1973 to March 1st, 1974)
- Secretary of State near the Foreign Minister of the Gouvernement Pierre Messmer (3) (from March 1st, 1974 to May 27th, 1974)
- Ministre for the Co-operation of the Gouvernement Jacques Chirac (1) (from January 12th to August 25th, 1976)
Other mandates
- Appointed radical of Seine-et-Oise (1956-1958)
- Appointed UNR, then UDR of Charente-Maritime (1962-1973)
- Appointed RPR of Charente-Maritime (1978-1997)
- Mayor of Royan (1965-1977 and 1983-1989)
- Representing France with the the European Parliament (1962-1968)
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