Yves Guéna

Yves Guéna
President of the Constitutional Council
In office
1 March 2000 – 9 August 2004
Appointed byJacques Chirac
Preceded byRoland Dumas
Succeeded byPierre Mazeaud
Member of the Constitutional Council
In office
20 January 1997 – 9 August 2004
Appointed byRené Monory
PresidentRoland Dumas
Himself
Preceded byÉtienne Dailly
Succeeded byJacqueline de Guillenchmidt
Mayor of Périgueux
In office
26 March 1971 – 20 January 1997
Preceded byLucien Barrière
Succeeded byXavier Darcos
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
In office
12 July 1968 – 20 June 1969
PresidentCharles de Gaulle
Alain Poher (acting)
Prime MinisterMaurice Couve de Murville
Preceded byAndré Bettencourt
Succeeded byRobert Galley
In office
6 April 1967 – 31 May 1968
PresidentCharles de Gaulle
Prime MinisterGeorges Pompidou
Preceded byJacques Marette
Succeeded byAndré Bettencourt
Minister of Information
In office
31 May 1968 – 10 July 1968
PresidentCharles de Gaulle
Prime MinisterGeorges Pompidou
Preceded byGeorges Gorse
Succeeded byJoël Le Theule
Personal details
BornYves René Henri Guéna
(1922-07-06)6 July 1922
Died3 March 2016(2016-03-03) (aged 93)
PartyUDR
Alma materÉNA
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Yves Guéna (French pronunciation: [iv ɡena]; 6 July 1922 – 3 March 2016) was a French politician. In 1940, he joined the Free French Forces in the United Kingdom. He received several decorations for his courage.