'A towering figure in French politics': reactions to Lionel Jospin's death pour in
The Straits Times
PARIS, March 23 - Lionel Jospin, Socialist prime minister of France from 1997 to 2002, has died. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PARIS, March 23 - Lionel Jospin, Socialist prime minister of France from 1997 to 2002, has died.
Below are reactions and tributes from across the country's political spectrum.
EMMANUEL MACRON
"Lionel Jospin is a towering figure in French politics: first secretary of the Socialist Party under François Mitterrand, minister for education, prime minister, and member of the Constitutional Council," the French president wrote on social media platform X. "Through his rigour, his courage and his commitment to progress, he embodied a noble vision of the Republic."
SEBASTIEN LECORNU
"He served France with steadfastness, high standards and a strong sense of responsibility," France's prime minister wrote on X. "His work, guided by a vision of social progress and Republican values, has left a lasting legacy and stands as a model of dedication.

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