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    mayor of Bordeaux. Juppé was born Alain Marie Juppé on 15 August 1945, in Mont-de-Marsan, Aquitaine. His father was Robert Juppé (1915-1998), a Gaullist...
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  • Chirac's close ally Alain Juppé became the party's first president at the party's founding congress at the Bourget in November 2002. Juppé won 79.42% of the...
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    However, the programme of welfare reforms ("Plan Juppé") proposed by his Prime Minister Alain Juppé caused a social crisis in November and December 1995...
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    Sustainable Development and the Sea Alain Juppé confronted the General Counsel PS Michèle Delaunay. In the first round, Alain Juppé was well ahead with 43.73%...
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  • After his election as President of France, Jacques Chirac nominated Alain Juppé, "the best among us" according to him, as Prime Minister. But the majority...
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    also wished to change the name in order to be ahead of his adversaries Alain Juppé and François Fillon (also belonging to the UMP) for the 2017 presidential...
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  • Prime Minister Alain Juppé, and they constituted the largest social movement in France since May 1968. The strikes were provoked by Alain Juppé, when he announced...
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    consists of 101 members, one of them being the president, currently Alain Juppé, the mayor of Bordeaux. "Décret n° 2014-1599 du 23 décembre 2014 portant...
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    prime minister Alain Juppé, including budgetary cutbacks, proved highly unpopular. At about the same time, it became apparent that Juppé and others had...
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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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    was inaugurated on 16 March 2013 by President François Hollande and Alain Juppé, mayor of Bordeaux. Its main span is 110 m (361 ft) long. As of 2013...
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    Florian for the mayorship. After twenty-five years in opposition to Alain Juppé and then Nicolas Florian, he was elected mayor of Bordeaux following...
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    the top two candidates, which Chirac won. Chirac immediately appointed Alain Juppé to replace Balladur as Prime Minister. Despite Chirac declaring that...
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    frontrunner, with Alain Juppé in second place. Third place Sarkozy conceded, bringing his support to Fillon, and Fillon and Juppé went into the runoff...
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    Warsaw, Poland: Klaus Kinkel, Alain Juppé, Andrzej Olechowski 14–15 September 1994 in Bamberg, Germany: Klaus Kinkel, Alain Juppé, Andrzej Olechowski 26 October...
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    election, Philippe briefly returned to political life working for Alain Juppé, when Juppé served briefly as Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development...
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  • novels Alain Joly, French businessman Georges-Alain Jones (born 1975), French singer Alain Joyandet (born 1954), French politician Alain Juppé (born 1945)...
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    of Marseille on 25 June 1995. On 7 November 1995, on a proposal from Alain Juppé, the President of the Republic Jacques Chirac named Jean-Claude Gaudin...
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    was succeeded by outgoing Defense Minister and former Prime Minister Alain Juppé. In the 2012 French legislative elections, she lost her seat as Deputy...
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    Lionel Jospin – Prime Minister Hubert Védrine – Minister of Foreign Affairs Alain Richard – Minister of Defense Jean-Pierre Chevènement – Minister of the...
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  • "Élections européennes : Juppé "n'a pas l'intention d'être candidat"". Public Sénat. Retrieved 23 March 2018. "Alain Juppé, bientôt "Sage" tenu à la...
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    in Prime Minister Alain Juppé's cabinet. He resigned after only three months, citing economic policy differences with Alain Juppé. He was a member of...
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    Védrine, then-Prime Minister Edouard Balladur, then-Foreign Minister Alain Juppé, and his chief aide at the time, Dominique de Villepin. A statement accompanying...
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    with 44.1%, Juppé at 28.6%, and Sarkozy at 20.7% of the vote, and all other candidates far behind. A second round between Fillon and Juppé was confirmed...
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    Further pressure on Iranian currency was added by French Foreign Minister Alain Juppé who was quoted as calling for more "strict sanctions" and urged EU countries...
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    was Secretary of State for European Affairs under the Foreign Minister Alain Juppé; and previously Secretary of State for Employment under the Minister...
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    the abandonment of Gaullist doctrine by the RPR executive. He accused Alain Juppé and Édouard Balladur of wanting an alignment on liberal and pro-European...
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  • d'orchestre Alain Lombard licencié par Alain Juppé". L'Humanité. 1995-11-21. Archived from the original on December 13, 2007. Retrieved 2010-02-21. "Alain Lombard...
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  • made." After the film was well received upon its release in France, Alain Juppé, who was Prime Minister of France at the time, commissioned a special...
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    "Alain Juppé fera une déclaration lundi à 10h30". Le Figaro. 5 March 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2017. Carole Barjon (5 March 2017). "Plan B : Alain Juppé...
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