Michel Charasse
Michel Charasse (8 July 1941 – 21 February 2020)[2] was a member of the French Senate. He represented the Puy-de-Dôme department, and was a member of the Socialist Party.
Michel Charasse | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Constitutional Council | |
| In office 12 March 2010 – 11 March 2019 | |
| Appointed by | Nicolas Sarkozy |
| President | Jean-Louis Debré Laurent Fabius |
| Preceded by | Olivier Dutheillet de Lamothe |
| Succeeded by | Jacques Mézard |
| Member of the French Senate for Puy-de-Dôme | |
| In office 1992–2010 | |
| Succeeded by | Serge Godard |
| Minister of Budget | |
| In office 1988–1992 | |
| President | François Mitterrand |
| Prime Minister | Édith Cresson Pierre Bérégovoy |
| Preceded by | Pierre Bérégovoy |
| Succeeded by | Martin Malvy |
| Mayor of Puy-Guillaume | |
| In office 1977–2010 | |
| Succeeded by | Nadine Chabrier |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 8 July 1941 Chamalières, France |
| Died | 21 February 2020 (aged 78) Clermont-Ferrand, France |
| Cause of death | Cancer |
| Nationality | French |
| Political party | Socialist Party |
| Spouse(s) | Danièlle Bas (m. 1978) |
| Parents | Martial Charasse Lucie Castellani |
| Alma mater | Sciences Po |
On 24 February 2010 French president Nicolas Sarkozy nominated him as a member of the Constitutional Council.[3]
References
- The International Who's Who 2004. Psychology Press. 2003. p. 301. ISBN 9781857432176.
- "L'ancien ministre Michel Charasse est mort" (in French). Le Monde. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
- "Charasse, gardien du pouvoir" (in French). Le Monde. February 24, 2010. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
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