Laurent Fabius (born 1946) was the Socialist wunderkind of French politics in the 1980s. He was not yet forty when President François Mitterrand named him prime minister in 1984 and gave him primary responsibility for producing an economic recovery. Laurent Fabius was born on August 20, 1946, in Paris.

Is Fabius Leterrier’s brother?

Fabius was born in the wealthy 16th arrondissement of Paris, the son of Louise (born Strasburger-Mortimer; 1911–2010) and André Fabius (1908–1984). He is the younger brother of Catherine Leterrier and François Fabius.

What is Fabius known for?

FABIUS, LAURENT (1946–), French politician – the youngest premier in the history of the Republic. Fabius was born in France to a Jewish family which converted to Catholicism during World War II. After completing his studies in political science and humanities, he became active in the Socialist party.

How many children does Fabius have?

Fabius was raised a Catholic; he has three sons, David (1978) with his partner Christine d’Izarny Gargas {source: birth certificate extract}, Thomas (1981) and Victor (1983) by his spouse, Françoise Castro. Fabius’ received secondary education at the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly and Lycée Louis-le-Grand, where he was a pupil of Donald Adamson.

Lauded for his masterful negotiating skills, Laurent Fabius brought together 195 countries to sign the first universal agreement in the history of climate negotiations at the Paris Climate Change Conference.

What did Fabius do under Mitterrand?

When Mitterrand was elected as President of France in 1981, Fabius was nominated as Minister of the Budget. Two years later, Fabius became Minister of Industry, and pursued the policy of “industrial restructuring”. In 1984, in a government shake Mitterrand chose Fabius as Prime Minister (choosing Fabius over Pierre Bérégovoy and Jacques Delors ).