Bernadette Chirac

Bernadette Chirac
Chirac in 2009
Spouse of the President of France
In role
17 May 1995 – 16 May 2007
PresidentJacques Chirac
Preceded byDanielle Mitterrand
Succeeded byCécilia Sarkozy
Personal details
Born
Bernadette Thérèse Marie Chodron de Courcel

(1933-05-18) 18 May 1933 (age 91)
Paris, France
Political partyLes Republicains
Spouse
(m. 1956; died 2019)
Children3, including Claude Chirac and Anh Dao Traxel (foster-daughter)
Residence(s)Quai Voltaire, Paris (personal)
Château de Bity, Sarran, Corrèze (personal)
Ronald Reagan, Jacques Chirac, Nancy Reagan and Bernadette Chirac (White House, 31 March 1987).

Bernadette Thérèse Marie Chirac (French pronunciation: [bɛʁnadɛt teʁɛz maʁi ʃiʁak]; née Chodron de Courcel; born 18 May 1933) is a French politician and the widow of the former president Jacques Chirac.

She and Chirac met as students at Sciences Po, and were married on 16 March 1956. They had two daughters: Laurence (born 4 March 1958, deceased 14 April 2016)[1] and Claude Chirac (born 6 December 1962). A former Vietnamese refugee, Anh Dao Traxel, is a foster daughter of Bernadette and Jacques Chirac.

Since 2001, Bernadette has been the patron of Opération Pièces Jaunes, a charity that helps children in French hospitals by collecting small donations. On 3 September 2007, she became the president of the "Fondation Claude-Pompidou" (Claude Pompidou Foundation), following the death of Claude Pompidou, a former First Lady of France.

She was involved in her husband's successful 1995 presidential campaign and her personal popularity saw her play an important role as First Lady in her husband's reelection in 2002. She was also a councillor in Corrèze, the couple's home département.

  1. ^ "The troubled daughter of a French President, hidden away for decades, has died". The Independent. London. 15 April 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2016.