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François Mitterrand  

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  • François Mitterrand is the only French president who successfully completed two full 7-year terms. His long political career put him into light as soon as in 1947, when he became the youngest minister of Paul Ramadier's socialist government, in charge of the war veterans, and lasted for nearly half a century, with a long penance as one of the opposition leaders during the 1960s and the '70s. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; Mitterrand, François (1916–1996)]

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