Paris: Former French Socialist prime minister Michel Rocard died Saturday aged 85, his son told AFP.


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Rocard served as prime minister for three years from mid-1988 under Francois Mitterrand, two-term Socialist president who led the country from 1981 to 1995.


Mitterrand appointed Rocard to succeed future centre right president Jacques Chirac after a period of unprecedented left-right "cohabitation".


Born on August 23, 1930 in the Parisian suburb of Courbevoie, Rocard attended the elite National School of Administration ENA and carved out a high-flying political career in a revamped and modernised Socialist Party under Mitterrand.


Rocard, noted for his pro-Europeanism, died in a Paris hospital, his son said.


President Francois Hollande paid tribute to a man he called "a great figure of the Republic and of the Left."