Bernard Bosson
French politician and lawyer
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Bernard Bosson | |
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Minister of Transport | |
In office 1993–1995 | |
President | François Mitterrand |
Prime Minister | Édouard Balladur |
Preceded by | Jean-Louis Bianco |
Succeeded by | Bernard Pons |
Minister of European Affairs | |
In office 1986–1988 | |
President | François Mitterrand |
Prime Minister | Jacques Chirac |
Preceded by | Catherine Lalumière |
Succeeded by | Édith Cresson |
Mayor of Annecy | |
In office 1983–2007 | |
Preceded by | André Fumex |
Succeeded by | Jean-Luc Rigaut |
Member of the National Assembly for Haute-Savoie's 2nd constituency | |
In office 1995–2007 | |
Preceded by | Pierre Hérisson |
Succeeded by | Lionel Tardy |
Personal details | |
Born | (1948-02-25)25 February 1948 Annecy, France |
Died | 13 May 2017(2017-05-13) (aged 69) Lyon, France |
Political party | UDF |
Profession | Lawyer |
Bernard Bosson (25 February 1948 – 16 May 2017) was a French politician and lawyer. He served as Minister of Transport, Minister of Tourism, and Minister of Public Works under Prime Minister Édouard Balladur from 1993 to 1995. He was a member of the 12th French National Assembly, representing Haute-Savoie as a member of the Union for French Democracy.[1] He was also the mayor of Annecy.[2] Bosson died in hospital in Lyon, France on 16 May 2017.[3]
Early life
Bosson was born in Annecy, France to Charles Bosson, former Mayor of Annecy, centrist deputy and senator.
He has degrees in labor law and public law.[4]
References
- ^ "Bernard Bosson". National Assembly. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
- ^ "Bernard Bosson, ancien ministre et maire d'Annecy, est mort". Le Monde (in French). 16 May 2017. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
- ^ Rakotoarison, Sylvain (17 May 2017). "Bernard Bosson, figure exaltée du Centre". AgoraVox (in French). Retrieved 17 May 2017.
- ^ "Biographie Bernard Bosson Avocat, Homme politique". www.whoswho.fr. Archived from the original on January 2, 2018. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
External links
- Official website
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