Raymond Barre

Raymond Barre (born April 12, 1924) is a French center-right politician and economist. Raymond Barre was initially professor of economics. An associate of center-right President Valry Giscard d'Estaing, he was close to his party, the Union for French Democracy. He served under Giscard as Prime Minister from 1976 to 1981 and ran as UDF candidate for president in 1988, coming in third behind Socialist President Franois Mitterrand and Gaullist Prime Minister Chirac. Raymond Barre is probably the only French politician to have reached such high levels of responsibilities without having ever been a member of any political party. He always kept some distance with what he considered to be the political "microcosm".

Barre's First Government, 27 August 1976 - 30 March 1977

Barre's Second Government, 30 March 1977 - 5 April 1978

Changes

Barre's Third Government, 5 April 1978 - 22 May 1981

Changes Jacques Chirac>
idth="40%" align="center"|Prime Minister of France
1976-1981
width="30%" align="center"|Followed by:
Pierre Mauroy
Barre Barre Barre, Raymond

 

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