Francis Mer, former minister of the economy under Jacques Chirac, is dead

Francis Mer, who was Jacques Chirac's Minister of Economy between 2002 and 2004, is dead, former Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin announced on Wednesday, November 1 – information that Le Monde was able to confirm

Francis Mer, former minister of the economy under Jacques Chirac, is dead

Francis Mer, who was Jacques Chirac's Minister of Economy between 2002 and 2004, is dead, former Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin announced on Wednesday, November 1 – information that Le Monde was able to confirm. He was 84 years old.

“He was exemplary. Uncompromising ethics, complete loyalty, a desire to serve. He loved France. I offer my deepest condolences to his family,” the former head of government wrote on the social network X (formerly Twitter). His former government colleague Dominique Bussereau praised a “great business leader” who “was a great minister and an exemplary colleague”.

Francis Mer spent most of his professional career at Saint-Gobain (1971-1986), before continuing his career in the French steel industry. From 1986 to 2002, he chaired the French public and then private steel group Usinor, before becoming co-chairman of Arcelor.