Michel Durafour Explained

Michel Durafour
Office:Mayor of Saint-Étienne
Term Start:1964
Term End:1977
Predecessor:Alexandre de Fraissinette
Successor:Joseph Sanguedolce
Birth Date:11 April 1920
Birth Place:Saint-Étienne, France
Death Place:Saint-Étienne, France
Nationality:French
Party:Radical Party

Michel Durafour (11 April 1920 in Saint-Étienne, Loire – 27 July 2017) was a French politician. He served in many government posts under Jacques Chirac, Raymond Barre and Michel Rocard, and was Mayor of Saint-Étienne from 1964 to 1977.[1]

In 1988, while serving as Minister of Public Service in Rocard's government, Durafour was the subject of a reply to his suggestion to "exterminate the Front National"[2] which provoked a "storm of criticism".[3] [4] Jean-Marie Le Pen, a far right defeated presidential candidate, referred to Durafour as "Mr. Durafour-crematoire", a play on words as "four" is the French term for oven, and "oven crematorium" is a reference to the Nazi death camps of the Second World War.[4] Alain Juppé responded by stating that "There are words one does not make jokes about" while the French Socialist Party spokesman Jean-Jack Queyranne stated that "Mr. Le Pen is showing what he is at heart: a racist and an anti-Semite".[4] Le Pen himself stated that he was responding to Durafour's own accusations regarding Le Pen's role in World War II, and that "Mr. Durafour is not just an imbecile but a bum".[4]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0243652/ Michel Durafour
  2. Web site: La vérité sur le Front National !. 10 January 2006.
  3. http://libresechanges.humanite.fr/article.php3?id_article=326 L'Humanité – Libres Échanges
  4. https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE0DB123DF937A3575AC0A96E948260 Anti-Semitic Joke Assailed in France