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    Alain Carignon (born 23 February 1949 in Vizille (Isère), is a conservative French politician. From 1986 to 1995, he was deputy to the National Assembly...
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    Sarkozy's intentions of becoming head of the party after the resignation of Alain Juppé became clear. In party elections of 10 November 2004, Sarkozy became...
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    Charette – Minister of Housing Alain Carignon – Minister of Communication André Rossinot – Minister of Civil Service Alain Madelin – Minister of Companies...
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    September 9, 1993 by Gérard Longuet, French minister for industry, and Alain Carignon, mayor of Grenoble. The 300 mm (12 in) fab was inaugurated by French...
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    assassinated on 25 February 1994) 1994: Dauphiné News affair; Minister Alain Carignon indicted, later sentenced to 29 months in prison 1998: affair Elf-Dumas...
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    party. Lalonde was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, the son of Alain Lalonde and Fiona Forbes. His maternal grandparents were Americans James...
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    centre-right parliamentarians including Philippe Séguin, Michel Noir, Alain Carignon, Étienne Pinte, Michel Barnier, François Fillon, Charles Millon, Dominique...
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    Michel Destot Mayor of Grenoble In office 1995–2014 Preceded by Alain Carignon Succeeded by Éric Piolle Member of the National Assembly for Isère's 3rd...
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  • Crépeau 1981–1983 Huguette Bouchardeau 1983–1984 Haroun Tazieff 1984–1986 Alain Carignon 1986–1988 Brice Lalonde 1988–1992 Ségolène Royal 1992-06-04/1993 Michel...
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  • 037 1982 – Grenoble becomes part of the Rhône-Alpes region. 1983 – Alain Carignon becomes mayor. 1987 – Grenoble tramway begins operating. 1994 new building...
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  • Pyrénées-Orientales Bernard Carayon RPR Tarn Pierre Cardo UDF Yvelines Alain Carignon RPR Isère Grégoire Carneiro RPR Haute-Garonne René Carpentier PCF Nord...
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  • by the French justice, mostly for corruption affairs. Those included Alain Carignon, who resigned in July 1994 and was sentenced to five years of prison...
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    construct a new building. The following year, the new mayor of Grenoble Alain Carignon, and the Minister of Culture Jack Lang, agreed on the idea and on the...
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    Election Member Party Notes 1988 Alain Carignon RPR 1993 1997 Richard Cazenave 2002 UMP 2007 Geneviève Fioraso PS 2012 2017 Olivier Véran LREM 2020 Camille...
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  • Union for the New Republic Hubert Dubedout 1965 1983 Socialist Party Alain Carignon 1983 1995 Rally for the Republic Michel Destot 1995 April 4, 2014 Socialist...
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  • Baudis Denis Baudouin Charles Baur (1986–1989) Pierre Bernard-Reymond Alain Carignon Roger Chinaud Nicole Chouraqui Alfred Coste-Floret Michel Debatisse...
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  • Campinos Eusebio Cano Antonio Nicola Cantalamessa Manuel Cantarero Alain Carignon Angelo Carossino José Vicente Carvalho Carlo Casini Jean-Pierre Cassabel...
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  • Geneviève Fioraso PS Marie-Odile Novelli LV Philippe de Longevialle MoDem Alain Carignon UMP Richard Cazenave DVD Others 2007 election 10 Jun 2007 – 36.88% 32...
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    Institute of Grenoble. In 2007, Fioraso won 63.03% of the vote and defeated Alain Carignon to be elected députée -member of the French Parliament- in Isère's 1st...
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