Christian Beullac

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Person.png Christian Beullac  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
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Born29 November 1923
France
Died16 June 1986 (Age 62)
Cause of death
heart attack
NationalityFrench
Alma materÉcole polytechnique, École Nationale Supérieure des Ponts et Chaussées, École supérieure d'électricité, Institut d'études politiques de Paris
ReligionCatholic
French politician who attended the 1979 Bilderberg meeting as Minister for Education.

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In office
5 April 1978 - 22 May 1981

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In office
27 August 1976 - 5 April 1978

Christian Beullac was a French politician best known for leading the ministries of education and social affairs. He attended the 1979 Bilderberg meeting as Minister for Education.

Biography

After secondary education in Nice and at the Champollion lycée in Grenoble, he went to the École polytechnique in 1943 and entered the Corps des ponts et chaussées. He also qualified from the École supérieure d'électricité and the Institut d'études politiques de Paris.

His career began in 1949. He was successively assistant to the Director of Electricity at the Industry Ministry (1949–1952), rapporteur for the energy commission of the 2nd Plan (1952–1954) and attached to the Industry Minister's cabinet for energy questions (1954–1955).

In 1955 he joined the Renault Group holding various posts: director-general for production (1964), industrial director general (1967), assistant general director (1971) and general director (1976).

Called into the government by Raymond Barre, prime minister at the time, he was Minister of Social Affairs from 1976 to 1978. Following the French general election of 1978, he accepted the national education portfolio (1978–1981).[1] He opened schools to the world of business and in 1979 reorganised the training of teachers. Spread over three years, this training had to be organised jointly by schools and the universities and sanctioned by a university diploma (the diplôme universitaire de 1er cycle). He also established the Projets d’Action Culturelles, Techniques et Éducatives (PACTE - Cultural, Technical and Educational Action Projects) which were the first steps towards the autonomy of educational establishments. The PACTEs later became Projet d’Action Éducative (PAE - Educational Action Projects). Beullac also created the CNPRU (Comité national de réflexion sur la professionalisation de l'université) aimed at professionalising universities.

From 1981 to 1986 he was a director of the international consultancy firm, Euréquip.



 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/197927 April 197929 April 1979Austria
Baden
Clubhotel Schloss Weikersdorf
27th Bilderberg, 95 guests, Austria
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