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Jacques Henri Marette (21 September 1922 – 25 April 1984) was a French politician who was Minister of Posts and Telecommunications for five years in the 1960s.


Early years

Jacques Henri Marette was born to a wealthy family in the 16th arrondissement of Paris on 21 September 1922. His older sister Françoise (1908–1988), who became
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by marriage, was a noted French pediatrician and psychoanalyst. Jacques Marette studied at Le Cours Hattemer, a private school, then was admitted to the Faculty of Law of Paris, and also attended the Free School of Political Sciences. During
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(1939–45) he joined the "Thermopyles"
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network while still a student. In 1944 he was appointed to the steering committee of the ''Mouvement de libération nationale'' (MLN) and was the MLN assistant secretary-general in the Paris region. After the war Marette became a journalist at ''
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'' and '' Combat''. For a period he represented ''
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'' (RTF) in Germany.


Political career

In the Spring of 1947 Marette joined the '' Rassemblement du peuple français'' (RPF) when it was founded by General Charles de Gaulle. He became chief of staff to
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, former secretary general of the MLN and now responsible for professional and social action in the Gaullist movement. Until 1949 Marette directed the ''Rassemblement ouvrier'' (Worker's Rally), the RPF newspaper for workers. He then took responsibility for all RPF publications. He also worked for the RPF in the
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region, and was a member of the RPF national council. Marette was among the many employees that the RPF was forced to dismiss in 1952 due to lack of funding. He worked as a business manager for various industrial companies until 1958. When General de Gaulle returned to power, Marette obtained a position from June 1958 to January 1959 as technical adviser to Édouard Ramonet, Minister of Industry and Commerce. He joined the ''Union pour la Nouvelle République'' (UNR) when it was founded in the fall of 1958, and was deputy secretary general of the UNR from October 1958 to March 1961, responsible for relations with parliament and the press. Marette and
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assisted the UNR secretary general
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in choosing the UNR candidates for the legislative elections of 23 November 1958. Most candidates were selected for their loyalty to de Gaulle. Marette was political director of the ''Courrier de la Nouvelle République'' from 1959. Marette was elected municipal counselor for the 9th sector of Paris in March 1959, and in April 1959 took a seat in the Senate as substitute for
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, who had been appointed Minister of Justice. He left the Senate in the spring of 1962. When
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formed his government Marette replaced Michel Maurice-Bokanowski as Minister of Posts and Telecommunications. Marette ran successfully for election to the Senate for the 17th district of the Seine in November 1962, but resigned his seat to Bernard Rocher so he could remain in the government. Marette was Minister of Posts and Telecommunications from 15 April 1962 to 1 April 1967. On 10 July 1962 a NASA rocket put the
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communications satellite into
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. The satellite was not stationary relative to the Earth's surface, but orbited every 2 hours and 37 minutes. This reduced the length of time when satellite programs could be seen in both Europe and the USA to fifteen minutes. Marette took the opportunity of the first test to make an unscheduled broadcast. This was followed by a recorded variety program starring
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. Marette had broken an agreement with the
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to limit the first broadcast to a test pattern and sound, and the result was a major dispute between the broadcasters. On 24 November 1965 Marette made the first dialed telephone call from France to Britain, where he talked to
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, his counterpart. Marette left the Ministry on 1 April 1967. He was Deputy for Paris from 1967 to 1984. Jacques Marette died in Paris on 25 April 1984.


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