Pierre Joxe

Pierre Joxe born the November 28th 1934 with Paris is a Politician French.

Family ties

Pierre Joxe is the son of Louis Joxe, former minister for the general de Gaulle, grandson of the famous “Parisian” intellectual liberal-conservative Daniel Halévy and great-grandson of the playwright, novelist and academician Ludovic Halévy.

By this ascent, it is downward with the 4th degree of Louis Breguet, clock and watch maker and physicist, and related with the airframe manufacturer Louis Charles Breguet and with the actress Clémentine Célarié.

See Descent of Louis Breguet

Formation

  • Bachelor of law
  • Former student of the National school of administration (promotion “Albert Camus”, 1962)

Career

  • 1958 (February)/1960 (May): under the flags
  • 1960 (June)/1962 (May): studying with the National school of administration
  • 1962 (June)/1963 (December): listener of 2nd class to the Court of Auditors (France) within the frameworks
  • 1963/1973: university lecturer with the Institute of political studies of Paris
  • 1963: rapporteur of the National Commission of town and country planning to the General police station in the Plan
  • 1963 (December)/1968 (May): listener of 1st class at the Court of Auditors
  • 1965 (January): rapporteur close the commission of auditing of accounts of the state enterprises
  • 1966 (March): rapporteur of the committee of the state enterprises
  • 1967 placé of availability.
  • 1967/1970: Operations manager with the direction of the scientific and technical assistance to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs
  • 1968 (May): public auditor of 2nd class at the Court of Auditors
  • 1970/1973: reinstated within the frameworks of the Court of Auditors
  • 1973 (March): deputy of Saône-et-Loire (5th circ.)
  • 1973 (April): placed in service detached to exercise its mandate of deputy
  • 1973 (September)/1979: general adviser of Saône-et-Loire, canton of Chalon-sur-Saône
  • 1977 (March)/1983 (March): third assistant of the mayor of Chalon-sur-Saône
  • 1977 (November)/1979 (June): member of the the European Parliament
  • 1978 (March)/1981 (May): deputy of Saône-et-Loire (5th circ.)
  • 1978 (March): vice-president of the socialist group of the National Assembly
  • 1979 (October)/1982: chair District council of Burgundy
  • 1981 (May)/1981 (June): Minister of Industry
  • 1981 (June)/1984 (July): deputy of Saône-et-Loire (5th circ.).
  • 1981 (June)/1984 (July): chair socialist group of the National Assembly
  • 1983/1984: listener with the Institute of the high studies of national defense (36e session)
  • 1984 (July)/1986 (March): Minister of Interior Department and Decentralization
  • 1986 (March)/1988 (May): deputy of Saône-et-Loire
  • 1986 (March)/1988 (May): chair socialist group the National Assembly
  • 1988 (May)/1991 (January): Minister of Interior Department
  • 1988 (June): deputy of Saône-et-Loire (4th circ)
  • 1989 (March)/1993 (March): to advise of Paris (12th arr)
  • 1991 (January)/1993 (March): Minister for Defense
  • 1992 (March)/1993 (March): regional adviser of Ile-de-France
From March 1993 in February 2001:
  • First president of the Court of Auditors
  • President of the Superior council of the regional courts of the accounts
  • President (be qualities) Court of budgetary and financial discipline, Investigating committee into the cost and the output of the public services and the Council of the taxes.
Named on February 26th, 2001 by the president of the National Assembly Raymond Forni with the Constitutional council it lent oath the March 12th 2001 in front of the president of the Republic

He is currently Vice-président treasurer of IFRI and President of the Association France-Algeria. Member since May 24th, 2005 of the Committee of honor of the bicentenary of the Court of Auditors chaired by current the first president, Philippe Séguin. He is also president of the Fondation for Protestantism and vice-president of the Office of the Association of the friends of the Institut François Mitterrand.

Decorations

  • Commander of the National order of the Merit
  • KBE (Knight Commander off the British Worsens)
  • Grand Cross about the civil Merit (Spain)
  • Grand Officer of the National order of the Lion (Senegal)
  • Commandeur about the Phoenix (Greece) and the National order of the Merit (Hungary)

Works

  • a socialism of possible the (in collaboration with François Mitterrand, the Threshold, 1970).

  • the edict of Nantes, a history for today (Hatchet-Literatures, 1998)
  • In connection with France, Routes 1 (Flammarion, 1998)
  • Introduction to Our State - the Book truth of the Public office of Roger Fauroux and Bernard Spitz (Robert Laffont 2001)
  • Foreword with the Requirement heretic. Current possibilities of the religious speech of Peter L. Shepherd (van Dieren, 2005)

External bond

  • Member of the Constitutional council: Mr Pierre Joxe

References

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