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    René Monory (6 June 1923 – 11 April 2009) was a French centre-right Gaullist politician. René Monory was born in Loudun and began his career as the owner...
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  • Monory may refer to: René Monory (1923–2009), French centre-right politician Jacques Monory (1924–2018), French painter, living in Cachan This disambiguation...
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    Employment and Social Affairs Albin Chalandon – Minister of Justice René Monory – Minister of National Education François Léotard – Minister of Culture...
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    René Monory – Minister of Industry, Commerce, and Craft Industry Christian Beullac – Minister of Labour Alain Peyrefitte – Minister of Justice René Haby...
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    opened in 1987.[citation needed] 1984: 11 December, first stone placed by René Monory, president of the general council of Vienne. 1987: 31 May, opens to the...
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    President in a third round of voting. The previous President of the Senate, René Monory, had withdrawn after the first round of voting. In the third round, Poncelet...
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    2 April 1992 Prime Minister Michel Rocard Édith Cresson Preceded by René Monory Succeeded by Jack Lang Minister of Youth and Sport In office 12 May 1988 –...
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    22 May 1981 – 17 July 1984 Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy Preceded by René Monory Succeeded by Pierre Bérégovoy Member of the European Parliament In office...
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    her story was the subject of a successful TV movie and several books René Monory, mayor of Loudun, senator of Vienne, president of the French Senate,...
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    to reach baccalauréat level". This aim was taken up by his successor, René Monory and informed an act of parliament in 1989 proposed by Lionel Jospin....
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  • RPR Serge Mathieu RI Lucette Michaux-Chevry RPR Jean-Luc Miraux RPR René Monory UC Dominique Mortemousque UC Georges Mouly* RDSE Bernard Murat RPR Philippe...
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    October 1968 – 1 October 1992 Preceded by Gaston Monnerville Succeeded by René Monory President of the European Parliament In office 7 March 1966 – 11 March...
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    Constitutional Council In office 3 March 1998 – 3 March 2007 Appointed by René Monory President Roland Dumas Yves Guéna Pierre Mazeaud Preceded by Jean Cabannes...
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    Prime Minister Laurent Fabius Preceded by Alain Savary Succeeded by René Monory Minister of Research and Industry In office 22 May 1981 – 23 March 1983...
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    water in Lavau-sur-Loire. He and Michelle Monory, the daughter of former president of the French Senate René Monory, plus one other person, were killed. He...
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    built in 1986–1987 in nearby Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, after an idea by René Monory, consolidated Poitiers' place as a touristic destination and as a modern...
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  • forbidding such practices were issued by René Monory, french Minister of the Economy at the time. Repealing of Monory's reforms of the book market, in order...
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  • 1981 19 July 1984 Jean-Pierre Chevènement 19 July 1984 20 March 1986 René Monory 20 March 1986 12 May 1988 Lionel Jospin 12 May 1988 2 April 1992 Jack...
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    presidents of the National Assembly and of the Senate, Philippe Séguin and René Monory; former President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing; Jacques Chirac; his friend...
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    career in local politics in Poitou-Charentes region. With the support of René Monory, the local political leader, he took the chair of the regional council...
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    Breton became adviser to the French Ministry of Education and Research René Monory and designed open-air science and technology theme park Futuroscope....
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  • 28 May 1974 27 August 1976 Raymond Barre 27 August 1976 5 April 1978 René Monory 5 April 1978 22 May 1981 Jacques Delors 22 May 1981 19 July 1984 Pierre...
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  • came back to France on invitation of the then President of the Senate René Monory, to manage the international relations of the French département Vienne...
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    Boucher 1981–1982 PS Jacques Santrot 1982 PS Raoul Cartraud 1982–1985 UDF René Monory 1985–1986 UDF Louis Fruchard 1986–1988 UDF Jean-Pierre Raffarin 1988–2002...
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    October 1992 CD (until 1976) CDS (from 1976; within the UDF from 1978) René Monory 2 October 1992 1 October 1998 CDS (until 1995) FD (from 1995; within...
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  • school was created in Cergy, France, in 1988 under the signature of René Monory, French Minister of Education. In 2005, the school opened a second campus...
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    High Mass in the presence of many French and German bishops, and of René Monory, President of the French Senate and of Helmut Kohl, Chancellor of the...
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    (2012–2032) Operator Les Deux Arbes (2012–present) Opened 1990 Architect René Monory Major events Former: FFSA GT Championship (1997, 2000–2001, 2003–2015...
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    Boucher (1981–1982) Jacques Santrot (1982) Raoul Cartraud (1982–1985) René Monory (1985–1986) Louis Fruchard (1986–1988) Jean-Pierre Raffarin (1988–2002)...
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  • Marcellin, Michel Debré, Jean Lecanuet, Alain Madelin, Michel Poniatowski, René Monory, Jean-Marcel Jeanneney, Maurice Couve de Murville, Edgar Faure, Alain...
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