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Christian Bergelin

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French politician

Christian Bergelin (15 April 1945 – 26 March 2008) was a French politician. He was Secretary of State for Sport and Youth in the Government ofJacques Chirac (1986–1988).[1]

He was deputy ofHaute-Saône at theNational Assembly of France and had been president of this department for more than 10 years.

Biography

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AfterBaccalauréat from high school, he studied law and obtained hisLicence de droit. He then entered the École nationale des Impôts (National Tax School) and began a career as a chartered accountant. However, following the death of his father in a road accident, he interrupted his studies to take over the family transport business in 1972. He became a municipal councilor inGray, Haute-Saône in 1977 and served as mayor from 1995 to 1998. He was electedRally for the Republic deputy for the first constituency of Haute-Saône from 1981 to 2002. In 1986, he was appointed Secretary of State for Youth and Sports in Jacques Chirac's government, a position he held until 1988.

In 1989, he became president of the Haute-Saône General Council.[2] In the 1998 cantonal elections, the right and left ended up tied in Haute-Saône (16 cantons each).Radical Party of the Left candidate Marc Roussel was elected to succeed him, due to his age.[3][4]

From September 2002 to December 2002, he was elected senator for Haute-Saône, before the election was invalidated by theConstitutional Council (France). He was defeated in the subsequent by-election byYves Krattinger[5] and withdrew from political life.

He died on the evening of March 26, 2008, from a cerebralEmbolism at the age of 62.[6][7][8] He was the father of four children and grandfather of sixteen grandchildren.

References

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  1. ^Christian Bergelin est mortLe Figaro
  2. ^"What remains of Christian Bergelin's legacy? - La Presse de Gray".lapressedegray.com (in French).
  3. ^"Cantonales : les gains de la gauche. La majorité gagne onze départements. Les alliances FN-droite ne payent pas".liberation.fr.
  4. ^Jérémy Chevreuil."Haute-Saône : les enjeux canton par canton".france3-regions.blog.francetvinfo.fr.
  5. ^"Élections partielles : Le PS profite des divisions de la droite".humanite.fr.
  6. ^"Décès de l'ancien ministre Christian Bergelin - La Presse de Vesoul".lapressedevesoul.com (in French).
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