Debré, Michel

Debré, Michel

▪ French politician
in full  Michel-jean-pierre Debré  
born Jan. 15, 1912, Paris, France
died Aug. 2, 1996, Montlouis-sur-Loire

      French political leader, a close aide of President Charles de Gaulle (Gaulle, Charles de); after playing a prominent part in the writing of the constitution of the Fifth Republic, he served as its first premier.

      Holder of a doctorate of laws, as well as a diploma from the École Libre des Sciences Politiques, Debré entered the civil service, in which he advanced steadily. In 1939, with the outbreak of World War II, he was mobilized. Captured and imprisoned by the Germans in May 1940, he managed to escape. After joining the Résistance at Rabat, Morocco, he returned to German-occupied France to work in the underground.

      In August 1944, as the newly appointed commissioner for the Angers region after the liberation, Debré first met General de Gaulle. The following year, in de Gaulle's provisional government, he was entrusted with planning public administration reforms. Appointed head of the German and Austrian desk in the Foreign Ministry in 1947, he played a major role in devising a new status for the Saar territory. He was elected to the Senate in 1948 as a member of de Gaulle's Rassemblement du Peuple Français and was reelected as a Social Republican (the party's new name) in 1955. With de Gaulle's accession as premier in June 1958, Debré became minister of justice and the principal author of the new constitution that inaugurated the Fifth Republic.

      After his assumption of the presidency in January 1959, de Gaulle appointed Debré premier. As a result both of constitutional provisions and of his personal relationship to de Gaulle, he tended to act more as the chief minister to the president than as head of the government. Although he favoured retention of Algeria, he loyally supported de Gaulle's policy of disengagement. His previous commitments to a French Algeria, however, created increasing embarrassment, and in April 1962 he was replaced by Georges Pompidou.

      Elected to the assembly in May 1963, Debré returned to the government in January 1966 as minister of economics and finance, committed to expansionary policies. He became foreign minister in May 1968 and in June 1969 moved to the Defense Ministry under Pompidou's presidency, where he remained until 1973. In 1976 he was a leader in the Rassemblement pour la Republique (RPR), the newly reorganized Gaullist movement founded by Jacques Chirac. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the presidency in 1981, running against the RPR candidate Chirac as an orthodox Gaullist.

      Debré wrote a number of political works.

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