Achille Peretti
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Achille Peretti (Ajaccio, June 13th, 1911 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, April 14th, 1983), was a French politician. A lawyer by profession, he was a member of the French resistance, and was in charge of security of Charles de Gaulle's government in Algiers. After the war, he pursued a business career. A member of the French parliament from 1958 to his death, he became chairman of the National Assembly in 1969 when Jacques Chaban-Delmas was nominated prime minister. After the right-wing coalition's narrow victory in the 1973 elections, he had to step down and was replaced by Edgar Faure.
He was the mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine from 1947 until his death. He was succeeded by Nicolas Sarkozy, his secretary's son, who had become his political protégé.
Preceded by Jacques Chaban-Delmas |
President of the National Assembly 1969–1973 |
Succeeded by Edgar Faure |