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    Pierre Jean Marie Laval (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ laval]; 28 June 1883 – 15 October 1945) was a French politician. During the Third Republic, he served...
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    employers' and employees' unions). In 2005, French prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin removed Pentecost (Whit) Monday's status as a public holiday. This...
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    the appointment of Jean-Pierre Raffarin as the new Prime Minister. "Decret du 4 Juin 1997 Reltif a la Composition du Gouvernement". Légifrance (in French)...
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    Doctrine was effectively repealed in 2002, under the government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin during the presidency of Jacques Chirac, when Paolo Persichetti [it]...
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    Michel Jean-Pierre Debré (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl dəbʁe]; 15 January 1912 – 2 August 1996) was the first Prime Minister of the French Fifth Republic...
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    French) Le gouvernement de Pierre Messmer Archived 19 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, politique.net, (in French) Interview of Pierre Messmer Archived...
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  • Constitution on 25 May 2005 led to the fall of the government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin and to the formation of a new cabinet, presided by another UMP politician...
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    Nicole Belloubet (category Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas University alumni)
    protest against decisions made by the government of Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin which wanted to reduce the number of teachers, among other reforms...
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  • Logiciels de Loisirs (SELL). In November 2002, the Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin visited Darkworks, and formally asked game developers to submit him...
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    François Pierre Guillaume Guizot (French: [fʁɑ̃swa pjɛʁ ɡijom ɡizo]; 4 October 1787 – 12 September 1874) was a French historian, orator, and statesman...
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    The "Months" columns are length of time the leader was in office. Jean-Pierre Raffarin: bill concerning the election of regional councillors and representatives...
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    (Daniel Vaillant, then Jean-Jack Queyranne). Silvera, Victor (September–October 1972). "La structure du huitième gouvernement de la Vème République"....
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    part-time role as secretary of the Young RI arm. At RI, she met Jean-Pierre Raffarin, who went on to become prime minister; Dominique Bussereau, who became...
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    Pierre Paul Henri Gaston Doumergue (French pronunciation: [ɡastɔ̃ dumɛʁɡ]; 1 August 1863 in Aigues-Vives, Gard – 18 June 1937 in Aigues-Vives) was a French...
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    asked Yamina Benguigui to succeed to Former French Prime Minister Jean Pierre Raffarin as his authorized representative for the OIF 1994: Femmes d'Islam...
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    of Jean-François Copé from the head of the UMP, it was announced that former Prime Ministers Alain Juppé, François Fillon and Jean-Pierre Raffarin would...
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    Sarkozy as Minister of the Interior in the cabinet of Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, despite Sarkozy's support of Edouard Balladur for President in 1995...
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    Éric Woerth (category Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas University alumni)
    state secretary for state reform in the government of Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin from 2004 to 2005. Woerth founded the "club de la boussole", a group...
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    Following the referendum defeat, Chirac replaced his prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin with Dominique de Villepin. In an address to the nation, Chirac declared...
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    the original on 14 May 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2017. "Prime Minister". Gouvernement.fr. Archived from the original on 30 April 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2017...
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    Dominique de Villepin (category Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas University alumni)
    Minister of Foreign Affairs by Chirac in the cabinet of Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin at the beginning of Chirac's second term in 2002. During the 2004...
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    Archived from the original on 17 May 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2022. "Gouvernement Castex en direct : Darmanin nommé ministre de l'intérieur, Dupond-Moretti...
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    revoir président: Blanquer, Bachelot, Schiappa… Les principaux recalés du gouvernement Borne 1 Libération. National Assembly: Roselyne Bachelot Alexandre Boudet...
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    Cherbourg-Octeville in 2001, succeeding Jean-Pierre Godefroy and defeating the Rally for the Republic (RPR) candidate Jean Lemière. His political ascent was...
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    which he ranked third in the first round of voting. Fillon became Jean-Pierre Raffarin's Minister of Labour in 2002 and undertook controversial reforms of...
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    collinsdictionary.com. Retrieved 13 December 2018. "COMPRENDRE LE PLAN VIGIPIRATE". Gouvernement.fr. Retrieved 13 December 2018. "Vigipirate : 3 niveaux d'alerte face...
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    election in Poitou-Charentes, notably defeating Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin's protégée, Élisabeth Morin, in his home region. She was elected president...
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    2021. Retrieved 25 August 2014. magazine, Le Point (2 April 2014). "VIDÉO. Remaniement - Gouvernement Valls : tous les ministres, tous les postes". Le Point...
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    UDF party group in the National Assembly. In 2003, Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin tasked Blanc with an economic development project. Six months later...
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    Rémond, Réné; Bourdin, Janine, eds. (1975). Édouard Daladier, chef de gouvernement (avril 1938–septembre 1939): colloque de la Fondation nationale des sciences...
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