Douard Balladur

douard Balladur (born May 2, 1929) is a French politician. He served as Prime Minister of France from 1993 to 1995, and had previously been Jacques Chirac's Finance Minister from 1986 to 1988. He ran unsuccessfully for president against fellow Gaullist Chirac and Socialist Lionel Jospin in 1995. douard Balladur was born in Izmir, Turkey. From 1968 to 1980, he was president of the French company of the Mont Blanc Tunnel, while occupying various other positions in ministerial staff. Following from the 1999 deadly accident in the tunnel, he was heard in 2005 by the court judging the case, about the security measures he had or had not taken. Balladur claimed that he always paid attention to security, but that it was difficult to agree on anything with the Italian company operating the Italian part of the tunnel.

Balladur's Ministry

(29 March 1993 – 18 May 1995)

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idth="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Pierre Brgovoy
width="40%" align="center"|Prime Minister of France
1993-1995
width="30%" align="center"|Followed by:
Alain Jupp
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