BERNADETTE CHIRAC, formidable former first lady of France, dies at 93



Saturday, June 6, 2026- Bernadette Chirac, the influential former first lady of France and long-time public figure, has died at the age of 93, marking the end of a prominent political and philanthropic era. 

Known for her strong public presence and steady influence during the presidency of her husband, Jacques Chirac, she remained an active figure in French civic life long after leaving the Élysée.

Throughout her public career, she was closely associated with charitable initiatives, particularly in healthcare and support for vulnerable communities. Her work helped shape several long-running social programs in France, earning her recognition beyond political circles. 

Even after stepping back from frontline public life, she remained a respected voice in discussions around public service and national identity.

Tributes have begun pouring in from political leaders and public figures across France, highlighting her resilience, influence, and long-standing contribution to public life. 

As the country reflects on her legacy, attention is turning to her role in shaping the modern image of France’s first lady and her enduring impact on public welfare initiatives.

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