Pierre Laffitte (politician)

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ConstituencyAlpes-Maritimes
Succeeded byYvon Collin
Born1 January 1925
Pierre Laffitte
Laffitte in 2006
Member of the Senate of France
In office
14 May 1985  30 September 2008
ConstituencyAlpes-Maritimes
President of the European Democratic and Social Rally group in the Senate of France
In office
19 September 2007  30 September 2008
Preceded byJacques Pelletier
Succeeded byYvon Collin
Personal details
Born1 January 1925
Died7 July 2021(2021-07-07) (aged 96)
PartyPR

Pierre Laffitte (1 January 1925 – 7 July 2021) was a French politician and scientist.[1] He was the founder of Sophia Antipolis and represented Alpes-Maritimes in the Senate of France from 1985 to 2008 as a member of the Radical Party (PR).

Pierre was the son of Jean Laffitte, a painter born in Algiers, and Lucie Fink, born in Strasbourg under the German Empire. In 2007, Fink was recognized as Righteous Among the Nations.[2] In 1949, Pierre married Sofia Grigorievna Glikman-Toumarkine, who died in 1979. He then married Anita Garcia in 1985, who died in 2005, and lastly married Isabelle Michel.

Laffitte graduated from the École Polytechnique and began his career with the Ministry of Industry. He left the Ministry in 1963 and became deputy director of teaching at the Corps des Mines of Mines Paris. With the school, he led classes préparatoire aux grandes écoles and laid the foundation for the Label Carnot [fr].

Laffitte joined the Radical Party early in his life and entered politics in 1961 as a Municipal Councilor in his hometown of Saint-Paul-de-Vence. He became the deputy for Senator Francis Palmero [fr] in 1971. When Palmero died in May 1985, Laffitte filled his seat. He was re-elected in 1989 and 1998. From 2007 to 2008, he was President of the European Democratic and Social Rally group. In 2008, the election in Alpes-Maritimes was changed to an election by list, and Laffitte ran within the Miscellaneous right, allocation 9.2% of votes, finishing fourth and failing to maintain his Senate seat.[3]

Pierre Laffitte died on 7 July 2021 at the age of 96.[4]

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