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Mylène Descamps, passionately Giscardian

2020-08-02T18:16:41.320Z


DISAPPEARANCE - The inexhaustible lover of politics, the sometimes severe grave voice and the always greedy light blue gaze, passed away this Sunday.


Effective communicator because political to the tips of the nails. Marie-Hélène Descamps, who died this Sunday, less than a month after having blown out her eighty-second candle, embodied this time when political communication proved its usefulness without having to drape itself in the rags of jargon and pretension . It must be said that by serving for many years Valéry Giscard d'Estaing she went to a good school.

Mylène Descamps - it is by this contracted first name that everyone called her - however did not wait for Giscard to acquire a competence in the matter. A graduate of the Institute for Advanced Cinematographic Studies (Idhec), she made her debut at Télé 7 jours . Responsible for the northern editions of the weekly, this native of Monts, south of Tours, settled in Lille, where she met and married a young industrialist, Jean-Jacques Descamps, who would also be involved in politics in the Giscardian movement. and from which it will be inseparable. After a stint at the ORTF, she entered

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Source: lefigaro

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