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Bernadette Chirac described the 63 years she was together with her husband Jacques as a long lesson in endurance. Photograph: Derek Hudson/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Bernadette Chirac described the 63 years she was together with her husband Jacques as a long lesson in endurance. Photograph: Derek Hudson/Getty Images Bernadette Chirac, formidable former first lady of France, dies aged 93 Widow of French ex-president Jacques Chirac was a steely behind-the-scenes operator known for her charity work Bernadette Chirac, the formidable widow of the former French president Jacques Chirac and a driving force behind his political rise, has died at the age of 93. As France’s first lady for 12 years, Chirac was a steely behind-the-scenes operator in support of her husband, who served twice as prime minister, 18 years as mayor of Paris and two terms as president. View image in fullscreen Bernadette Chirac visiting a market in Place Maubert during her husband's campaign to be elected Mayor of Paris, France, 24 February 1977. Photograph: Jacques Pavlovsky/Sygma/Getty Images When he stood back from public life in 2007, she became a politician in her own right as a councillor in the couple’s constituency in Corrèze in central France and announced: “My husband no longer does politics, but I do.” If asked about her husband at the smart dinners and society events she continued to attend, after he retired she would reply: “He’s looking after the dog.” Chirac had always said she hoped to predecease her husband; when he died in 2019, she was too frail to attend his state farewell, having made her last public appearance the previous year, when a street in the city of Brive-la-Gaillarde was named after the couple. Bernadette Thérèse Chodron de Courcel was born into a wealthy, aristocratic Catholic family and was well connected and clever. It was while enrolled at the prestigious Sciences Po university that she met Jacques, a handsome and popular young man. Although her parents were not impressed, convinced he was beneath her social station, the couple married in 1956. View image in fullscreen Bernadette and Jacques Chirac at the Château de Bity in Sarran after departing his role as prime minister. Sarran, France, 30 August 1976. Photograph: ANDBZ/ABACA/Shutterstock Jacques Chirac’s reputation as a womaniser was well-founded and she described the 63 years they were together as a long lesson in endurance, weathering his notorious infidelities with dry humour. “At first it was hard. I was heartbroken. Then I got used to it,” she said later in a television documentary. “I told myself that’s how things were and I had to accept it with as much dignity as possible.” Asked why she never divorced her husband she cited her Catholic upbringing, adding: “And I loved my husband very much.” View image in fullscreen Bernadette Chirac with the then US first lady, Hillary Clinton, as they arrive at the Correze Regional Council in Tulle, central France, 12 May 1998. Photograph:
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    Im sorry to hear that Bernadette Chirac has passed away at the age of 93. As the former First Lady of France, she played a significant role in the countrys political landscape during her husband Jacques Chiracs presidency. She was known for her strong personality and advocacy for womens rights, and her passing will be mourned by many who admired her. She will be remembered for her contributions to French society and her unwavering support for her husband through both triumphs and challenges.
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    Wow, what a legacy! Bernadette Chirac was more than just a first lady; she was a political powerhouse in her own right. Her influence on French politics cannot be overstated. Rest in power, madame!
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    Bernadette Chirac was a remarkable woman who played a significant role in French politics during her husbands presidency. Her grace under pressure and unwavering support for Jacques Chirac made her a beloved figure in France and a respected politician in her own right. As she passed away at the age of 93, it is clear that her legacy will continue to be felt for many years to come.
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    Bernadette Chiracs legacy as a political force and a beacon of endurance is truly inspiring. Her strength will long be remembered, not just as a first lady, but as a formidable figure in French and global politics. Rest in peace, madame.
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    While Chirac was undoubtedly a formidable first lady, her political influence was largely overstated. Her support for Jacques Chirac was more about loyalty than substance, and her impact on French politics was minimal. Her legacy is more about maintaining a certain image of French royalty than any real contribution to governance.
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    Bernadette Chirac was a remarkable woman who made a significant impact on French society during her time as the First Lady of France. As a strong-willed and independent woman, she was a symbol of modernity and gender equality. Her passing is a loss to French history, but her legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.
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    Wow, what a legacy! Such a strong woman, really knew how to run a country. RIP Bernadette, may she have had a first-class funeral and be remembered as Frances finest first lady.
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    While Chirac was undoubtedly a formidable first lady, her political influence was largely overstated. Her support for Jacques Chirac was more about loyalty than substance, and her impact on French politics was limited. Its important to remember that the legacy of a first lady extends far beyond their time in office.