CRESSON, EDITH


Meaning of CRESSON, EDITH in English

ne Campion born Jan. 27, 1934, Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France premier of France from May 15, 1991, to April 2, 1992, the first woman in French history to serve as premier. Daughter of a French civil servant, she studied at the School of Higher Commercial Studies, earning a doctorate in demography, and in 1959 married Jacques Cresson, an executive with the automaker Peugeot. She joined the Socialist Party in 1965 and worked vigorously in Franois Mitterrand's failed presidential campaign of that year. She ran unsuccessfully for a parliamentary seat in 1975 but was subsequently elected mayor of Thur (1977), member of the European Parliament (197981), and mayor of Chtellerault (1983). After Mitterrand's election to the presidency in 1981, Cresson served in a number of ministriesagriculture, tourism and foreign trade, industry and foreign trade, and European affairsand became known for her outspokenness and combativeness. In 1986 Cresson was elected as a Socialist deputy from Vienne. When Michel Rocard resigned the French premiership in 1991, her friend Mitterrand appointed her premier. She sought to improve France's industrial competitiveness while reducing social inequities. Rising unemployment and declining support for the Socialist Party among the voters prompted Mitterrand to replace Cresson as premier after she had been in office less than a year, however.

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