He died, at the age of 80 years at the Bretonneau Hospital. He was a member of the sponsorship committee of the French Coalition for nonviolence and Peace. He condemned the coup of Chilean General Pinochet on 11 September 1973.ĭuring the Bosnian Genocide (1992–1995), he was one of the very few French personalities to denounce it.įrom 1998 to 2004, he held the office of Médiateur de la République (Ombudsman), under which he chaired the Stasi commission to report on secularism in France. He forced the annulment of the election, but was defeated in the election again in 1994.įrom 5 April 1973 to 12 February 1974, he was Minister of Overseas France under Pierre Messmer.
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He lost his deputy seat in 1993, resulting from his position on the Evin Act on alcohol advertisements (his region is a full wine region). But in the debate on cohabitation that agitated the right between 1984 and March 1986 he sided with Raymond Barre, believing that a general election was - with the 1969 referendum that ended the political career of General de Gaulle - valued as a test for or against the legitimacy of the President of the Republic. In September 1981, following Jacques Chirac and Jacques Toubon he voted with the majority parliamentarian of the left for the abolition of the death penalty, presented by Robert Badinter, and expressed regret that such a measure was enacted by his predecessor. He was Vice-President of the French National Assembly from 1978 to 1983, President of the Champagne-Ardenne region from 1981 to 1988, member of the European Parliamentfrom 1994 to 1998 and mayor of Épernay from 1970 to 1977 and from 1983 to 2000. He also served as a minister several times.
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He then advised firms in different management capacities from 1963 to 1968 before becoming MP of the Marne from 1968 to 1973 and from 1974 to 1993 under the Centre of Social Democrats (which became part of Union for French Democracy (UDF). He is the brother of Mario Stasi, former bâtonnier of Paris.Īdministrative and political career Ī graduate of the École nationale d'administration (ENA) in 1959, he was first appointed chief of staff of the prefect of Algiers.
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He obtained French citizenship at age 18. Bernard Stasi's grandparents and relatives are born in different countries: his paternal family in Italy, his father in Barcelona, Spain and his mother in Cuba.