Michel Debr

Michel Debr (January 15, 1912 - August 2, 1996) was a French politician. An associate of Charles de Gaulle, he served under the General as Minister of Justice (1958-1959), Prime Minister (1959 to 1962), Minister of Economics (1966-1968) and Foreign Minister (1968 to 1969), and under his successor, Georges Pompidou as Defense Minister (1969-1973). Michel Debr oversaw the redaction of the preparation of the constitution of the French Fifth Republic. Michel Debr had four sons : Vincent Debr (1939-), businessman, Franois Debr (1942-), journalist, Bernard Debr (1944-), urologist et and politician, and his false twin, Jean-Louis Debr (1944-), politician.

Debr's Government, 8 January 1959 - 15 April 1962

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