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    Charles Victor Pasqua (18 April 1927 – 29 June 2015) was a French businessman and Gaullist politician. He was Interior Minister from 1986 to 1988, under...
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    Nicolas Sarkozy (category Grand Crosses of the Order of Saint-Charles)
    September 1982, with prominent right-wing politician Charles Pasqua serving as best man. (Pasqua later became a political opponent.) Culioli's father...
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    team meeting (similar to UK’s COBRA emergency crisis meeting), and Charles Pasqua, Interior Minister of France, met his aides. French Prime Minister Édouard...
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  • composer Charles Pasqua (1927–2015), French businessman and Gaullist politician Dan Pasqua (born 1961), American baseball player Giuseppina Pasqua (1855–1930)...
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  • indicted, including Jean-Christophe Mitterrand, Jacques Attali, Charles Pasqua,Jean-Charles Marchiani, and the writer Paul-Loup Sulitzer for having received...
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    (dissolved by Mitterrand in 1982 after the Auriol massacre) along with Charles Pasqua, and who was a key component of the Françafrique system, was again called...
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  • Rally for France (category Charles Pasqua)
    It was founded in 1999 by the Gaullist and former Interior Minister Charles Pasqua, then allied with Philippe de Villiers (ex-UDF). The RPF aimed to fight...
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    to the Service d'Action Civique (SAC), founded by French politician Charles Pasqua. In the late 1960s, he became a member and lodge leader of the AMORC...
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    French presidents on African affairs. He also co-founded in 1959 with Charles Pasqua the Gaullist Service d'Action Civique (SAC), which specialized in covert...
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    times with Charles X, Charles XI, Charles XII, Charles XIII, Charles XIV and Charles XV. Charles I of England (1600–1649) is followed by Charles II of England...
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  • public companies, and abolishing the wealth tax. His Interior Minister Charles Pasqua led a policy of restriction of immigration. If Chirac acceded in the...
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  • Étienne Léandri (1915–1995) was an intermediary close to Charles Pasqua. He was part of the French Connection and Corsica Mafia organisation. He took part...
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  • Service d'Action Civique (category Charles Pasqua)
    members included Charles Pasqua, part of the Gaullist movement and known as Jacques Chirac's mentor, Etienne Léandri, a friend of Pasqua, Robert Pandraud [fr]...
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    general council, managed by Charles Pasqua: it is thus often colloquially nicknamed the “Pasqua University" (Fac Pasqua). The cluster was a private French...
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    becoming a member of the Rally for France (RPF), a party created by Charles Pasqua and Philippe de Villiers. He became a member of the national bureau...
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    Bernard Guillet, an aide to French senator Charles Pasqua, are also under formal investigation. Guillet and Pasqua deny any wrongdoing. US Senator Norm Coleman...
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  • UEN group was dissolved by default. "European Parliament profile of Charles Pasqua". Europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 30 December 2009. Daniela Pîrvu (2012)...
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    1958 (regime change), 1987 (by Charles Pasqua) and 2010 (by Alain Marleix), three times by conservative governments. Pasqua's drawing was known to have been...
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  • and allegedly accompanied Jean-Charles Marchiani, the right-hand man of former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua, during his meetings with the deputy...
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    difficult and, in general, residence conditions for foreigners much harder. Charles Pasqua, who said on 11 May 1987: "Some have reproached me of having used a...
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    Levallois in île de la Jatte, quai Charles-Pasqua, and adjacent and/or parallel streets) Public preschools: Charles-Perrault Jean-Jaurès Louis-Pasteur...
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    party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Heidi Hautala Francis Wurtz Charles Pasqua Party Greens/EFA GUE/NGL UEN Leader's seat Finland Île-de-France France...
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    Clerc asked former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua, a Gaullist, about Mollet's 1956 proposal. Pasqua answered, "if his request had been made official...
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    Implicated were former minister and departmental council president Charles Pasqua, as well as other personalities of the Rally for the Republic (RPR)...
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  • had an "aversion" to Arabs. In the following years, Interior Minister Charles Pasqua was noted for dramatically toughening immigration laws. In May 2005...
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    Gaullism (category Charles de Gaulle)
    Chirac in the late 1970s. This position was embodied in particular by Charles Pasqua and Philippe Séguin, who came to oppose Chirac's shift to neo-Gaullism...
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    individuals, including Jean-Christophe Mitterrand, Jacques Attali, Charles Pasqua and Jean-Charles Marchiani, Pierre Falcone. Arcadi Gaydamak, Paul-Loup Sulitzer...
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  • Fondation Hamon affair (category Charles Pasqua)
    That Conseil général was then presided over by Charles Pasqua. A mixed syndicate, with Charles Pasqua and André Santini (UDF deputy mayor of Issy-les-Moulineaux)...
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    had an "aversion" to Arabs. In the following years, Interior Minister Charles Pasqua was noted for dramatically toughening immigration laws. In May 2005...
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    Marini (born 1976), actor Michèle Mouton (born 1951), rally driver Charles Pasqua (1927–2015), businessman and politician Thomas Pinault (born 1981),...
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