francois mitterrand
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Definition
Proper noun: - François Mitterrand: A French statesman who served as the President of France from 1981 to 1995. He was a prominent socialist figure and the first left-wing president of the Fifth Republic, serving two full terms.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- François Mitterrand was elected president in 1981, marking a significant shift in French politics.
- The presidency of François Mitterrand saw the construction of the Grand Louvre pyramid and the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
- Historians often study the foreign policy of François Mitterrand during the end of the Cold War.
Advanced Usage
- "The Mitterrand era": Refers to the period of French history (1981-1995) dominated by his presidency and policies.
- The Mitterrand era was characterized by early nationalizations and later periods of economic austerity.
- "A Mitterrandist": A supporter or adherent of the policies and political ideology of François Mitterrand.
- As a committed Mitterrandist, he believed in the party's gradualist approach to socialism.
Variants and Related Words
- Mitterrandian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of François Mitterrand or his policies.
- The architect's design had a Mitterrandian scale and ambition.
- Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste): The French political party led by François Mitterrand.
Synonyms
- French President: The head of state of France (context-specific synonym).
- Statesman: A skilled, experienced, and respected political leader.
Related Phrases
- "The force of tranquillity" ("la force tranquille"): The slogan used during Mitterrand's successful 1981 presidential campaign, symbolizing calm strength.
- His campaign successfully projected an image of the force of tranquillity.
Noun
- French statesman and president of France from 1981 to 1985 (1916-1996)