Albin Chalandon

Albin Chalandon
Minister of Justice
In office
20 March 1986 – 10 May 1988
Prime MinisterJacques Chirac
Preceded byMichel Crépeau
Succeeded byPierre Arpaillange
Minister of Public Works
In office
11 July 1968 – 5 July 1972
Prime MinisterMaurice Couve de Murville
Jacques Chaban-Delmas
Preceded byRobert Galley
Succeeded byOlivier Guichard
Minister of Industry
In office
31 May 1968 – 10 July 1968
Prime MinisterGeorges Pompidou
Preceded byOlivier Guichard
Succeeded byAndré Bettencourt
Personal details
Born(1920-06-11)11 June 1920
Died29 July 2020(2020-07-29) (aged 100)
PartyRPR
Spouses
Salomé Murat
(m. 1951; died 2016)
(m. 2016)
Children3
EducationLycée Condorcet
Alma materFaculté des lettres de Paris
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Albin Chalandon (French pronunciation: [albɛ̃ ʃalɑ̃dɔ̃]; 11 June 1920 – 29 July 2020) was a French politician and minister.

Between 1968 and 1972, he was Minister of Public Works. He gave his name to the inexpensive single-family homes known as "chalandonnettes", of which around 65,000 were built between 1970 and 1972 and which became a byword for poor construction quality. And from 1986 until 1988, he was Minister of Justice.

Between 1967 and 1968, he was a member of the Union for the New Republic, then between 1968 and 1976 he was a member of the Union of Democrats for the Republic and finally from 1986 until 1988 he was a member of the Rally for the Republic.

Chalandon died aged 100 in July 2020. Éric Dupond-Moretti described his death as depriving France of one of its "Liberation fighters" and "the Republic one of its great servants".