Advertisement
Obituaries
WorldEurope

Jacques Delors, father of European integration, dies at 98

  • The French socialist served as president of the European Commission, the EU executive, from January 1985 until the end of 1994
  • Delors was a founder of the EU’s single currency project and clashed with former UK PM Margaret Thatcher, who resisted any shift of power to Brussels

Reading Time:4 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Jacques Delors, former European Commission president, in Paris in 2007. Delors died on Wednesday at the age of 98. Photo: Reuters
Reuters

Jacques Delors, a passionate advocate of post-war European integration and a founding father of the European Union’s single currency project, has died, his family said. He was 98.

The French socialist served as president of the European Commission, the EU executive, for three terms – longer than any other holder of the office – from January 1985 until the end of 1994, a time of rapid change for Europe’s emerging union.

The era was marked by forthright clashes of vision between federalists such as Delors, who believed passionately in an “ever closer union”, and Britain’s then prime minister Margaret Thatcher, who firmly resisted any shift of power to Brussels.

Advertisement

So antagonistic did relations between London and Brussels become towards the end of Thatcher’s time in office, especially over the plans for monetary union, that The Sun newspaper famously ran a front-page headline reading: “Up Yours Delors”.

Former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and former European Commission president Jacques Delors in London in 1989. Photo: AFP
Former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and former European Commission president Jacques Delors in London in 1989. Photo: AFP
Delors’ death came three years after Britain fully exited the EU on December 31, 2020, following tortuous negotiations and 47 years of membership.
Advertisement

Delors, a Catholic trade unionist with a background in economic planning, was an outspoken force at the heart of the Brussels bureaucracy, tirelessly crafting compromises among member states to build the European single market, one of the EU’s defining achievements.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Choose your listening speed
Get through articles 2x faster
1.25x
250 WPM
Slow
Average
Fast
1.25x