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Born June 6, 1923, Monory worked as an auto mechanic before becoming mayor of his native Loudun in 1959.
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Monory was known for championing science and technology, and founded Futuroscope, a high-tech theme park in the western French city of Poitiers.
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Monory is considered the man behind the SICAV, a kind of mutual fund popular among many French investors.
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Monory served from 1992 to 1998 as president of the French Senate, the country's second-most powerful political position.
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The next year Monory became economics minister, though he claimed that he had never read an economics book in his life.
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Monory died in his family home in Loudun in western France, said Patrick Flot, a senior official of the Vienne region.
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Monory served from 1992 to 1998 as president of the French Senate, the country's second-most powerful political position.
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Monory was known for championing science and technology, and founded Futuroscope, a high-tech theme park in the western French city of Poitiers.
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy praised the "social humanism" of the Monory Law, the nation's first legislation to encourage employee share-ownership plans.
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Born June 6, 1923, Monory worked as an auto mechanic before becoming mayor of his native Loudun in 1959.
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