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Jacques Chirac and Alain Juppé, story of extraordinary loyalty in politics (Part 1)

2020-09-24T16:20:36.695Z


PODCAST. Alain Juppé pays tribute to his mentor in a book, one year after the death of Jacques Chirac. Back on this duo who crossed the


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Summary :

"My Chirac", it is with his words that Alain Juppé pays homage to 40 years of rare political companionship.

Published a year after the disappearance of Jacques Chirac, who died on September 26, 2019 at the age of 86, his book tells of a

"singular friendship"

between these two monuments of political life.

Between the former President of the Republic and his Prime Minister, now a member of the Constitutional Council, betrayal was never the order of the day in a world where it is often the rule.

Source Code returns in two episodes on this extraordinary political duo.

In this first episode, the story of their meeting until their arrival at the responsibilities, at the Elysee and Matignon, before the strike movement in 1995, by Charles de Saint Sauveur and Henri Vernet, journalists in the Political Service of the Parisian.

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