Michel Jobert
| Michel Jobert | |
|---|---|
| French Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
| 
In office 1973–1974  | |
| President | Georges Pompidou | 
| Prime Minister | Pierre Messmer | 
| Preceded by | André Bettencourt | 
| Succeeded by | Jean Sauvagnargues | 
| Chief of Staff of President of France | |
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In office 1969–1973  | |
| President | Georges Pompidou | 
| Preceded by | Bernard Beck | 
| Succeeded by | Édouard Balladur | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 
11 September 1921 Meknes, Morocco  | 
| Died | 
25 May 2002 (aged 80) Paris, France  | 
| Nationality | French | 
| Alma mater | Sciences Po, ÉNA | 
Michel Jobert (11 September 1921 – 25 May 2002) was a French politician of the left-wing Gaullist orientation. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs under Georges Pompidou, and as Minister of External Commerce under François Mitterrand.
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by André Bettencourt  | 
Minister of Foreign Affairs 1973–1974  | 
 Succeeded by Jean Sauvagnargues  | 
| Preceded by Michel Cointat  | 
Minister of External Commerce 1981–1983  | 
 Succeeded by Édith Cresson  | 
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