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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