Jacques Delors, architect of a united Europe, is dead at 98

Jacques Delors, architect of a united Europe, is dead at 98

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BRUSSELS — Jacques Delors, who headed the European Commission between 1985 and 1995 and is seen as one of the most important architects of a European internal market and single currency, died on Wednesday, aged 98. A pivotal figure in reanimating the pursuit of a united Europe after World War II,…

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