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Antoine Rufenacht (11 May 1939 – 5 September 2020) was a French right-wing (The Republicans) politician and former mayor of Le Havre. He took the mayoral seat from Daniel Colliard (PCF) at the municipal election of 1995 and was reelected both in 2001, with a comfortable majority, and in 2008, against Daniel Paul (also PCF). He was also president of the local city community (called Communauté d'Agglomération Havraise - CODAH) which groups several municipalities around Le Havre, In October 2010, he resigned from his post as mayor of Le Havre to be replaced by Édouard Philippe.

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  • Antoine Rufenacht (11 May 1939 – 5 September 2020) was a French right-wing (The Republicans) politician and former mayor of Le Havre. He took the mayoral seat from Daniel Colliard (PCF) at the municipal election of 1995 and was reelected both in 2001, with a comfortable majority, and in 2008, against Daniel Paul (also PCF). He was also president of the local city community (called Communauté d'Agglomération Havraise - CODAH) which groups several municipalities around Le Havre, Rufenacht was born in Le Havre. A former student of ÉNA, he was a junior minister (Secrétaire d'État) in the government of Raymond Barre, President of the regional council of Upper Normandy, and also a deputy. Rufenacht's political career began in the then Gaullist party, the Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR), and he remained in its successor parties, the Rally for the Republic (RPR), the UMP, and most recently, from 2015, the Republicans. In the presidential election of 1981, he backed the former Gaullist prime minister Michel Debré for the presidency against his own party leader, Jacques Chirac, but supported him in 1988 and 1995 and served successfully as his campaign manager for the presidential election of 2002. With Jacques Barrot, he was seen as one of several possible successors of Dominique de Villepin as Prime Minister of France. In October 2010, he resigned from his post as mayor of Le Havre to be replaced by Édouard Philippe. Rufenacht died on 5 September 2020, aged 81. (en)
  • Antoine Rufenacht, né le 11 mai 1939 au Havre (Seine-Maritime) et mort le 5 septembre 2020 dans la même ville, est un homme politique français. Il est maire du Havre de 1995 à 2010, plusieurs fois député de Seine-Maritime, président du conseil régional de Haute-Normandie de 1992 à 1998 et secrétaire d'État dans le gouvernement Barre entre 1976 et 1978. (fr)
  • Antoine Rufenacht (Le Havre, 11 maggio 1939 – Le Havre, 5 settembre 2020) è stato un politico francese ex sindaco di Le Havre. (it)
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  • Antoine Rufenacht, né le 11 mai 1939 au Havre (Seine-Maritime) et mort le 5 septembre 2020 dans la même ville, est un homme politique français. Il est maire du Havre de 1995 à 2010, plusieurs fois député de Seine-Maritime, président du conseil régional de Haute-Normandie de 1992 à 1998 et secrétaire d'État dans le gouvernement Barre entre 1976 et 1978. (fr)
  • Antoine Rufenacht (Le Havre, 11 maggio 1939 – Le Havre, 5 settembre 2020) è stato un politico francese ex sindaco di Le Havre. (it)
  • Antoine Rufenacht (11 May 1939 – 5 September 2020) was a French right-wing (The Republicans) politician and former mayor of Le Havre. He took the mayoral seat from Daniel Colliard (PCF) at the municipal election of 1995 and was reelected both in 2001, with a comfortable majority, and in 2008, against Daniel Paul (also PCF). He was also president of the local city community (called Communauté d'Agglomération Havraise - CODAH) which groups several municipalities around Le Havre, In October 2010, he resigned from his post as mayor of Le Havre to be replaced by Édouard Philippe. (en)
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