Jacques Delors served as president of the European Commission from 1985 to 1995. AFP
Jacques Delors served as president of the European Commission from 1985 to 1995. AFP
Jacques Delors served as president of the European Commission from 1985 to 1995. AFP
Jacques Delors served as president of the European Commission from 1985 to 1995. AFP

Jacques Delors: Former European Commission head dies aged 98


Neil Murphy
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Jacques Delors, a former head of the European Commission and key figure in the creation of the euro, has died.

Mr Delors, who was 98, died in his sleep in his Paris home, his family said.

He served as president of the European Commission from 1985 to 1995, and was considered by many to be the most successful holder of that post to date.

Projects which he oversaw included the creation of the common market, the Schengen accords for travel, the Erasmus programme for student exchanges and the creation of the bloc's single currency, the euro.

French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to his compatriot as a statesman who served as an "inexhaustible architect of our Europe" and a fighter for human justice.

Michel Barnier, the EU's chief negotiator during Britain's divorce from the bloc , said Mr Delors had been an inspiration and a reason to "believe in a 'certain idea' of politics, of France, and of Europe".

Mr Delors served as France's minister of finance from 1981 to 1984 and was also a member of the European Parliament from 1979 to 1985.

But he declined to run for French president in 1995 despite being overwhelmingly ahead in the polls – a decision he later put down to “a desire for independence that was too great”.

  • Former European Union President Jacques Delors has died aged 98. He played a key role in the design of the euro and creation of the single market. Reuters
    Former European Union President Jacques Delors has died aged 98. He played a key role in the design of the euro and creation of the single market. Reuters
  • US President George Bush, British Prime Minister John Major and Mr Delors at the White House in Washington, on December 18, 1992. AFP
    US President George Bush, British Prime Minister John Major and Mr Delors at the White House in Washington, on December 18, 1992. AFP
  • British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher greets Mr Delors in London on December 1, 1989. AFP
    British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher greets Mr Delors in London on December 1, 1989. AFP
  • Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev with Mr Delors before a meeting in Moscow on July 19, 1990. AFP
    Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev with Mr Delors before a meeting in Moscow on July 19, 1990. AFP
  • French President Jacques Chirac shakes hands with Mr Delors at the French Stocks Operations Commission, December 9, 1997. Reuters
    French President Jacques Chirac shakes hands with Mr Delors at the French Stocks Operations Commission, December 9, 1997. Reuters
  • Mr Delors with European leaders in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace during the G7 Summit. PA
    Mr Delors with European leaders in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace during the G7 Summit. PA
  • Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Mr Delors in Brussels on November 25, 1993. AP
    Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Mr Delors in Brussels on November 25, 1993. AP
  • Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze with Mr Delors in Brussels, Belgium, on December 18, 1989. AP
    Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze with Mr Delors in Brussels, Belgium, on December 18, 1989. AP
  • Mr Delors leaving Hotel Matignon, in Paris on July 19, 1984. AP
    Mr Delors leaving Hotel Matignon, in Paris on July 19, 1984. AP
  • German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Mr Delors at the opening session of the European Summit in Luxembourg on June 28, 1991. AFP
    German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Mr Delors at the opening session of the European Summit in Luxembourg on June 28, 1991. AFP
  • Mr Delors wipes his face after being hit with a cream pie by militants from an anti-Maastricht committee, south-eastern France, on 30 April 1997. AFP
    Mr Delors wipes his face after being hit with a cream pie by militants from an anti-Maastricht committee, south-eastern France, on 30 April 1997. AFP
  • Mr Delors during a state dinner as part of a state visit in Jerusalem, on March 3, 1982. AFP
    Mr Delors during a state dinner as part of a state visit in Jerusalem, on March 3, 1982. AFP

His drive for increased integration met with resistance in some member countries, especially Britain under prime minister Margaret Thatcher.

Mr Delors later founded think tanks with the aim of furthering European federalism, and in recent years warned of the dangers of populism in Europe. He also called for “audacity” in dealing with the Brexit fallout.

He was also involved in international debates such as on the future of the Middle East and the post-Soviet world.

Mr Delors is survived by his daughter Martine Aubry, a French politician who is mayor of Lille and who campaigned to be the socialist candidate for the French presidency in 2011, losing to Francois Hollande.

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While the taste of beans and freshness of roast is paramount to the specialty coffee scene, so is sustainability and workers’ rights.

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