Michel Péricard
Michel Péricard , born the September 15th 1929 with Saint-Germain-in-Bush hammer (Yvelines) and dead the February 2nd 1999 in the same city, was a French, old politician Journaliste and former mayor of Saint-Germain-in-Bush hammer.
Biography
Tenth of a family of eleven children, he is the son of the nationalist writer Jacques Péricard. Marked by the personality of the general De Gaulle (it is 15 years old with the Libération), it militates very early with UNEF with his friend Bernard Pons and engages in movements of assistance with disinherited. After studies of letters, it begins a career of journalist who will lead it to take part in the first emissions of ORTF. It starts starting from 1959 to carry out great reports for Five columns with , the emission headlight of the time to the French television. In 1962, it presents an special edition at the time of the first day of the independence of the Algérie, an event which it called of its wishes.But its passion for the policy leads it to be presented in the form of city council man, then assistant with the mayor of Saint-Germain-in-Bush hammer. In 1966, it joined François Missoffe with the ministry for youth and the sports, then Yves Guéna with information and the postal and telecommunications authorities, and becomes principal private secretary of Bernard Pons to the ministry for agriculture in 1969.
Returned with the ORTF, it is him which comments on funerals of the de Gaulle general on line. In 1972, it presents the political emission the hour of truth in which it questions a personality in company of other speakers. The name and the concept of the emission will be taken again ten years later by François-Henri de Virieu. It also takes part in the great electoral evenings as in 1974, at the time of the election of Valery Giscard d'Estaing. In 1975, it is named director of the information of Radio France.
Impassioned by the related questions with the Environment, Michel Péricard launches the emission then disfigured France which accompanies emergence by the écologisme. But it finally decides to privilege the political action. He becomes mayor of Saint-Germain-in-Bush hammer in 1977, then appointed the following year. He ceases his activities of journalist then.
Elected official appointed of the Sixth district of Yvelines for the first time in April 1978, it is regularly re-elected until his death in 1999. In 1995, he becomes president of the group RPR with the Parliament, thus succeeding Bernard Pons, named in the government of Alain Juppe, then occupies the function of vice-president of the National Assembly as from 1997.
Reached by the disease, he dies on February 2nd, 1999.
Distinctions
- Chevalier of the Legion of Honor
- Officer of the National order of the Merit
- Knight of Arts and the academic Letters
- Palms
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