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France bids farewell to ex-president Jacques Chirac; many world leaders attend memorial service in Paris

Agence France-Presse • September 30, 2019, 17:06:23 IST
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Chirac’s death on Thursday aged 86 prompted a flood of tributes to a man whose high-profile political career spanned three decades

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France bids farewell to ex-president Jacques Chirac; many world leaders attend memorial service in Paris

Paris: Thousands of people on Sunday queued in Paris to bid a final farewell to France’s former president Jacques Chirac, fondly remembered as a charismatic giant of domestic and international politics despite a mixed legacy. A massive queue snaked round the Invalides complex to pay homage at Chirac’s coffin ahead of a national day of mourning on Monday and a memorial service expected to be attended by dozens of world leaders. [caption id=“attachment_7407891” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Ex-French president Jacques Chirac dies at 86; ‘Le Bulldozer’ stood up to US, was first leader to acknowledge France’s role in Holocaust File image of French ex-president Jacques Chirac. AP[/caption] Chirac’s death on Thursday aged 86 prompted a flood of tributes to a man whose high-profile political career spanned three decades capped by 12 years as president from 1995 to 2007. But it also sparked questions about how much this consummate political operator had actually achieved during a long spell in office and again threw the spotlight on a 2011 conviction for graft over his time as Paris mayor. Nevertheless, a poll in Le Journal du Dimanche newspaper showed that the French consider him to have been their best president of the modern era, alongside Charles de Gaulle. An initial multi-faith prayer service was held around the coffin in the Saint-Louis-des-Invalides cathedral at the Invalides memorial complex with close family, including his daughter Claude. His wife of six decades Bernadette, 86, was however unable to attend. Members of the public were then allowed in to view the coffin, draped in a French flag and flanked by a picture of a waving Chirac. Thousands lined up in a queue that wound around the Invalides complex, where Napoleon Bonaparte is buried, for almost a kilometre, braving the rainy weather and the prospect of a long wait. “Adieu president, we miss you already,” read one placard in the crowd. “Chirac represented a certain era,” said Marin Menzin, 21. “If he had seen the queue today, he would have jumped into the crowd to shake hands.” The national day of mourning in France Monday will see a minute of silence observed in all public institutions and schools. The coffin of Chirac had left the Invalides at 09.00 GMT Monday, under a military escort through the streets of Paris, before arriving at the Saint-Sulpice church for a final memorial service attended by president Emmanuel Macron. The Elysee said some 30 heads of state and government are expected to be present, including Russian president Vladimir Putin, Hungarian premier Viktor Orban, and German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Former leaders who worked closely with Chirac, notably including German ex-chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, will also be there. Chirac’s successors Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande will attend, the Elysee said. In a rare public appearance, the third president of France’s modern fifth republic Valery Giscard d’Estaing, 93, will also be present. European Union commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker and former US president Bill Clinton will also attend. Absent will be French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, whose father Jean-Marie Le Pen, her predecessor as leader of what was then known as the Front National, once described Chirac as an “enemy.” She pulled out after reservations expressed by the Chirac family. In the final act, Chirac will be buried at the Montparnasse cemetery in southern Paris, next to his daughter Laurence who died in 2016 aged 58 following a battle with anorexia. US secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday sent belated condolences to France, in the first statement from the US government since Chirac’s death. “Having dedicated his life to public service, former president Chirac worked tirelessly to uphold the values and ideals that we share with France,” Pompeo said in a statement. Left unsaid was Chirac’s opposition to the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, perhaps the former French president’s most significant political decision on the international stage. At home, he was the country’s first leader to acknowledge France’s role in the deportation of Jews in World War II. And he warned of the risk of climate change before it rose high on the political agenda. But many tributes focused not on his policy achievements but the sheer charisma and genuine love for his country of a man who Macron said Thursday “embodied a certain idea of France.” According to the Ifop survey in Le Journal du Dimanche, based on interviews with 1,015 people, 30 percent of French people now see Chirac as their best president, the same rating as de Gaulle. “It’s clear Chirac was no angel,” the paper wrote in an editorial, saying he had sometimes overstepped the mark for the sake of power. “But to experience all these tests and embody the spirit of a nation, is this not the legacy of a great president? It is at least that of a great man,” it wrote.

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