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'''Thierry Desjardins''' (born 1 October 1941) is a French reporter and [[pamphlet|pamphleteer]], who works as a journalist for ''[[Le Figaro]]''.
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'''Thierry Desjardins''' (born 1 October 1941, [[8th arrondissement of Paris]]) is a French reporter and [[pamphlet|pamphleteer]], who works as a journalist for ''[[Le Figaro]]''.


== Career ==
== Career ==
Thierry Desjardins born 1 October 1941 in the [[8th arrondissement of Paris]].

Desjardin entered the political service of ''Le Figaro'' in 1963, moved to the foreign service in 1966 and became a senior reporter from 1973 to 1981. After a short passage as editor of ''[[France-Soir]]'' from 1981 to 1983, he returned to ''Le Figaro'' as a senior reporter and became deputy editor from 1990 to 1993, and then general deputy director from 1993 to 2000.
Desjardin entered the political service of ''Le Figaro'' in 1963, moved to the foreign service in 1966 and became a senior reporter from 1973 to 1981. After a short passage as editor of ''[[France-Soir]]'' from 1981 to 1983, he returned to ''Le Figaro'' as a senior reporter and became deputy editor from 1990 to 1993, and then general deputy director from 1993 to 2000.



Revision as of 22:11, 7 July 2017

Thierry Desjardins (born 1 October 1941) is a French reporter and pamphleteer, who works as a journalist for Le Figaro.

Career

Thierry Desjardins born 1 October 1941 in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.

Desjardin entered the political service of Le Figaro in 1963, moved to the foreign service in 1966 and became a senior reporter from 1973 to 1981. After a short passage as editor of France-Soir from 1981 to 1983, he returned to Le Figaro as a senior reporter and became deputy editor from 1990 to 1993, and then general deputy director from 1993 to 2000.

Distinctions

Bibliography

  • 1976: Le Martyre du Liban, Plon
  • 1977: La Corse à la dérive, Plon
  • 1981: Sadate, pharaon d'Égypte, Éditions Marcel Valtat [fr], ISBN 2-86315-015-4
  • 1983: Un inconnu nommé Chirac, La Table ronde
  • 1986: Les chiraquiens, La Table ronde
  • 1994: Pasqua, Édition n° 1
  • 1996: Lettre au Président à propos de l'immigration, et de quelques autres sujets tabous qu'il faudra bien finir par aborder, Fixot
  • 1998: Lettre au président sur les malheurs de la France, Robert Laffont
  • 1998: Le Cancre, Robert Laffont, Prix Louis Barthou of the Académie française
  • 1999 Le scandale de l'éducation nationale, Robert Laffont, ISBN 2-221-09059-4
  • 2000: Arrêtez d'emmerder les Français, Plon, ISBN 225919026X
  • 2001: Chirac, réveille-toi, Robert Laffont
  • 2004: Monsieur le président, c'est une révolution qu'il faut faire !, Albin Michel
  • 2006: Nicolas, Laurent, Ségolène, Dominique… Assez ! de mensonges, d'hypocrisie, de promesses, de parlotes, de trahisons, de lâcheté…, JC Lattès, ISBN 2709627957
  • 2008: Galipettes et cabrioles à l'Élysée, Fayard, ISBN 978-2-213-63737-2
  • 2009: Sarkozy, ses balivernes et ses fanfaronnades, Fayard