André Chandernagor

André Chandernagor (born 19 September 1921) is a French politician who served as a deputy for Creuse from 1958 to 1981 and as Minister delegate for European Affairs from 1981 to 1983.

[2] In 1945, he became Deputy Administrator of the Overseas France, and from 1949 to 1951,[3] he attended the École nationale d'administration (ENA) in the same cohort as Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.

[8] During his tenure in Creuse, Chandernagor was a proponent of the development of what became the route Centre-Europe Atlantique, alongside the mayor of Mâcon, Louis Escande.

[13] A close associate of Guy Mollet (having been a member of his cabinet in 1956-1957) and a staunch anti-communist, Chandernagor long opposed the Union of the Left, favoring an alliance with centrist parties.

[19] In 2017, at the age of 96, he chaired the support committee for Jean-Baptiste Moreau, the La République En Marche candidate for the legislative elections in Creuse.