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President
  
Charles de Gaulle

Name
  
Bernard Chenot

Prime Minister
  
Michel Debre

Role
  
French Politician

Preceded by
  
Edmond Michelet

Succeeded by
  
Jean Foyer

Nationality
  
French


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Born
  
20 May 1909 Paris, France (
1909-05-20
)

Died
  
June 5, 1995, Paris, France

Bernard Chenot (20 May 1909 in Paris – 5 June 1995) was a French politician and senior official.

Life

Bernard Chenot was the son of a Parisian barrister. He became a member of the Conseil d'Etat during the Third Republic, and worked in several government departments. He remained in his position under the Vichy government after 1940. Under the Fourth Republic he was director of the coal-fields of northern France for a while, and an official adviser to successive governments on economic matters.

He served under Charles de Gaulle as Minister of Health, and then, until 1962, as Minister of Justice. When Georges Pompidou became prime minister, Chenot replaced him on the Constitutional Council for two years. He then went into business for some time, returning to public service in 1971 as the vice-president of the Conseil d'Etat, retiring in 1978.

He also lectured at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques and wrote a number of books about politics; his publications included Etre ministre (1967), L'Hopital en question (1970) and Reflexions sur la cite (1981).

References

Bernard Chenot Wikipedia