Jean-Jacques Aillagon
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Jean-Jacques Aillagon (born October 2, 1946, Metz) is a French politician, a close confidant of Jacques Chirac and member of the RPR - Rally for the Republic political party. From 1972-1976 he was a high school teacher in the Corrèze region of France. From 1982-2002 he was an administrator and eventually director of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. He became Minister of Culture and Communication in Jean-Pierre Raffarin's national government from 2002-2004. In 2005 he was elected CEO of the satellite television station TV5 (this nomination was much criticized by French journalists).
[edit] Further reading
- AILLAGON, Jean Jacques International Who's Who. accessed September 1, 2006.
| Preceded by Catherine Tasca | Minister of Culture 2002-2004 | Succeeded by Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres |

