Background
Rémy Montagne was born January 9, 1917 in Mirabeau.
Rémy Montagne was born January 9, 1917 in Mirabeau.
During World World War II, he was openly opposed to the Nazis. In 1940, at a meeting of young Catholics in Aix-en-Provence, he expressed his intention to fight back against the German invaders, adding that the real battle consisted in resisting against the totalitarianism of the Hitlerian ideology. Montagne started his career as a lawyer shortly after the war, in 1945.
He founded L’Eure-Éclair, a weekly newspaper, in 1954.
He was then appointed Secretary of State to the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, where he served for nine months between 1980 and 1981. In 1985, he founded Ampère, a publishing house.
lieutenant changed its name to Média-Participations in 1989. He died in 1991. His biography, authored by Marie-Joëlle Guillaume, was published in 2010.
He was a member of the National Assembly from 1958 to 1980. He was a member of the Association catholique de la jeunesse française as a young manitoba He served as the Union for French Democracy member of the National Assembly for the 3rd district of Eure from 1958 to 1980.