Bernadette Chirac, France’s First Lady from 1995 to 2007, played a key role in her husband’s re-election in 2002. That year, Jacques Chirac won the presidential election with 82.15% of the votes against Jean-Marie Le Pen. He and his wife welcomed the crowd gathered at the foot of the rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin, the campaign headquarters in the 10th district of Paris.
And this image, reinterpreted by Catherine Deneuve and Michel Vuillermoz, circulated in the press this week. This is the first photo from the set”TurtleDirected by Léa Domenach, daughter of political journalist Nicolas Domenach, and set to hit theaters in 2023, is a biopic dedicated to Bernadette Chirac, who received the cynical nickname her husband had given her.
And according to our colleagues Paris MatchThe idea did not please the couple’s daughter, Claude Chirac. When contacted by the editorial staff, “lamented” a “lack of courtesy“the director’s “I did not find it helpful to warn Chiracs” of his project. “They may not know that Bernadette is still alive”he used to make jokes.
The former president of the Hôpitaux de Paris-Hôpitaux de France Foundation, Member of the General Assembly of Corrèze and deputy mayor of Sarran, aged 89, has been cautious since September 2019 and the death of her husband. We learned that the election of her daughter Claude Chirac in the regional elections held in Corrèze in June 2021 brought tears to our eyes.
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