Maurice Couve de Murville | |
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Prime Minister of France | |
In office 10 July 1968 – 20 June 1969 | |
President | Charles de Gaulle Alain Poher (Acting) |
Preceded by | Georges Pompidou |
Succeeded by | Jacques Chaban-Delmas |
Minister of Economy and Finance | |
In office 31 May 1968 – 10 July 1968 | |
Prime Minister | Georges Pompidou |
Preceded by | Michel Debré |
Succeeded by | François-Xavier Ortoli |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 1 June 1958 – 30 May 1968 | |
Prime Minister | Charles de Gaulle Michel Debré Georges Pompidou |
Preceded by | René Pleven |
Succeeded by | Michel Debré |
Senator for Paris | |
In office 28 September 1986 – 1 October 1995 | |
Member of the National Assembly for Paris 6th constituency | |
In office 11 March 1973 – 1 April 1986 | |
Preceded by | Raymond Bousquet |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
In office 23 June 1968 – 10 August 1968 | |
Preceded by | Raymond Bousquet |
Succeeded by | Raymond Bousquet |
Personal details | |
Born | Maurice Couve 24 January 1907 Reims, France |
Died | 24 December 1999 Paris, France | (aged 92)
Political party | UDR |
Spouse | Jacqueline Schweisguth |
Children | Juliette Dorothée Béatrice |
Occupation | Military Diplomat Civil Servant Politician |
Jacques-Maurice Couve de Murville (French: [mɔʁis kuv də myʁvil, moʁ-]; 24 January 1907 – 24 December 1999) was a French diplomat and politician who was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1958 to 1968 and Prime Minister from 1968 to 1969 under the presidency of General de Gaulle. As foreign minister he played the leading role in the critical Franco-German treaty of cooperation in 1963, he laid the foundation for the Paris-Bonn axis that was central in building a united Europe.