Christian Beullac

Christian Beullac ( born November 29, 1923 in Marseillan (Hérault ), † 16 June 1986) was from 1978 to 1981 the French Minister of Education.

After an education in Nice and Grenoble Beullac visited 1943 polythechnische school and then took a diploma at the high school for the Electricity Industry and the Institute of Political Studies in Paris. As a result, he was deputy director of the Electricity Industry, Ministry of Industry (1949-1952), General Officer of the Energy Commission for the second three-year plan ( 1952-1954 ) and finally Attaché of the Industry Minister for Energy ( 1954-1955 ). In 1955 he went to the higher management of the Renault Group, which Director-General, he was in 1976. Under Raymond Barre, he was first minister of labor, but changed on 5 April 1978 in the Ministry of Education, whose chief he remained until May 22, 1981. Due to his biography, it is not surprising that he was anxious to open the school system to influences from the economy, at the same time he strengthened the autonomy of educational institutions by the so-called d' Actions Culturelles Projects, Techniques et Educatives ( Pacte ).

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  • Minister of Education (France)
  • Of the Order of Infante Dom Henrique ( Grand Officer )
  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1923
  • Died in 1986
  • Man
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