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French politician (1908–1999)

Henri Rochereau
Rochereau in 1968
European Commissioner for Overseas Development
In office
9 January 1962 – 30 June 1970
PresidentWalter Hallstein
Jean Rey
Preceded byRobert Lemaignen
Succeeded byJean-François Deniau (External Relations and Development Aid)
Minister of Agriculture
In office
27 May 1959 – 24 August 1961
Prime MinisterMichel Debré
Preceded byRoger Houdet
Succeeded byEdgard Pisani
Personal details
Born(1908-03-25)25 March 1908
Chantonnay, France
Died25 January 1999(1999-01-25) (aged 90)
Vendée, France

Henri Rochereau (25 March 1908 – 25 January 1999) was a French politician and European Commissioner.

Henri was the son of Victor Rochereau, a National Assembly of France député (deputy) for the Vendée department (1914–1942). Henri worked as a solicitors clerk and later in an exporting business.

In the 1988 French presidential election, he supported the right-wing National Front candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen.

Offices

Notes

  1. Association for the development of the French ports Archived 31 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine
Political offices
Preceded byRoger Houdet Minister of Agriculture
1969–1961
Succeeded byEdgard Pisani
Preceded byRobert Marjolin French European Commissioner
1962–1970
Served alongside: Robert Marjolin, Raymond Barre
Succeeded byRaymond Barre
Preceded byRobert Lemaignen Succeeded byJean-François Deniauas European Commissioner for External Relations and Development Aid
European Commissioner for Overseas Development
1962–1970
European Commissioners from France


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