Former Mayor of Paris Jean Tiberi Died at the Age of 90
- Jean Tiberi, former mayor of Paris and the 5th arrondissement, died at age 90 as announced on Tuesday by the arrondissement's mayor.
- Tiberi succeeded Jacques Chirac in 1995 as the last right-wing mayor of Paris and served until his defeat by Socialist Bertrand Delanoë in 2001.
- He was convicted in 2013 for registering false voters in municipal and legislative elections and served four terms as mayor of the 5th arrondissement.
- Anne Hidalgo announced that Paris will pay tribute, while Florence Berthout called Tiberi an engaged mayor who dedicated much of his life to Paris and the 5th arrondissement.
- Tiberi’s death marks the loss of a significant political figure in Paris’s recent history, underscoring the city's shifting political landscape since his tenure.
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Death of Jean Tiberi: Paris Loses a Voter in the Ve
Mayor of Paris between 1995 and 2001, this faithful Jacques Chirac had become the symbol of the magouilles of the Parisian right, not hesitating to tinker with the electoral lists to keep his system going. He died at 90 years of age.
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