Jacques René Chirac (UK: /ˈʃɪəræk/, US: /ʒɑːk ʃɪəˈrɑːk/ ; French: [ʒak ʁəne ʃiʁak] ; 29 November 1932 – 26 September 2019) was a French politician who...
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is a French politician and the widow of the former president Jacques Chirac. She and Chirac met as students at Sciences Po, and were married on 16 March...
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The Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac (French pronunciation: [myze dy ke bʁɑ̃li ʒak ʃiʁak]; English: Jacques Chirac Museum of Branly Quay), located...
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Claude Chirac, ComM (born 6 December 1962) is the youngest daughter of French president Jacques Chirac and was her father's personal advisor from 1994...
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from the Union of Democrats for the Republic (UDR), it was founded by Jacques Chirac in 1976 and presented itself as the heir of Gaullist politics. It was...
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Balladur (1993–1995) during François Mitterrand's second term. During Jacques Chirac's second presidential term, he served as Minister of the Interior and...
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former President of the European Commission Jacques Delors and Simone Veil were present. Jacques Chirac, President of France, former president Valéry...
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Maxime Brunerie (redirect from Attempted assassination of Jacques Chirac)
neo-Nazi activist, known for his 14 July 2002 assassination attempt on Jacques Chirac, while he was still the President of France, during the Bastille Day...
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The Republicans (France) (redirect from Jacques Baudot)
established in 2002 under the leadership of then–President of France, Jacques Chirac. The UMP used to be one of the two major political parties in the French...
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be sleeping". The channel was created with the backing of president Jacques Chirac, with the aim of providing a French perspective of the news, which was...
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becoming the first French presidential candidate to win reelection since Jacques Chirac defeated Jean-Marie Le Pen in 2002. His centrist coalition lost its...
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to "cohabit" with a conservative cabinet led by the RPR leader Jacques Chirac. Chirac took responsibility for domestic policy while the President focused...
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Deneuve in title role of Bernadette Chirac, French politician and the widow of the former president Jacques Chirac, with Denis Podalydès, Michel Vuillermoz...
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National party led by Jean-Marie Le Pen. In 1995, Jacques Foccart was part of president Jacques Chirac's visit to Morocco, Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, and Gabon...
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(1887–1972), painter Jacques Chirac (1932–2019), French politician Jacques D'Amours (born 1956/57), Canadian businessman Jacques Delors (1925–2023), French...
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French museum director and politician. Aillagon was a close confidant of Jacques Chirac, as well as a member of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) political...
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Jacques Chirac. In his career working at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, De Villepin rose through the ranks of the French right as one of Chirac's protégés...
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conservative contenders, Prime Minister Édouard Balladur and Mayor of Paris Jacques Chirac. However Delors declined to run and the eventual Socialist nominee,...
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cohabitation until May 18, 1995 when Jacques Chirac took office as president. In 1995, rightist leader Jacques Chirac succeeded Mitterrand as president,...
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the neo-Gaullist Rally for the Republic (RPR) led by his predecessor Jacques Chirac. The right majority unexpectedly won the 1978 legislative election....
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21st century, they were put on display in the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, a museum of non-European art located in Paris. Following a campaign...
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by Jacques Chirac in the late 1970s. This position was embodied in particular by Charles Pasqua and Philippe Séguin, who came to oppose Chirac's shift...
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Jean Chrétien (redirect from Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien)
of the Fondation Chirac's honour committee, ever since the foundation was launched in 2008 by former French president Jacques Chirac in order to promote...
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candidate for Paris Mayor) in sadomasochist performances, President Jacques Chirac and his team in a Pulp Fiction–like destruction race to eliminate their...
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2002, with a runoff election between the top two candidates, incumbent Jacques Chirac of the Rally for the Republic and Jean-Marie Le Pen of the National...
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In a February 2003 joint declaration by Russia, Germany and France, Jacques Chirac remarked: As far as France is concerned, we are ready to envisage everything...
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(1926–2020) Served 1974–1981 François Mitterrand (1916–1996) Served 1981–1995 Jacques Chirac (1932–2019) Served 1995–2007 Nicolas Sarkozy (b. 1955) Served 2007–2012...
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Moulay Hassan attended in Paris the funeral of the late French President Jacques Chirac, which took place at the Saint-Sulpice Church. On the same day, he took...
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Jacques Chirac (1932–2019) was the 22nd President of France and Prime Minister of France. Chirac may also refer to: Bernadette Chirac (born 1933), wife...
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Jean-Pierre Raffarin and Dominique de Villepin, during the presidency of Jacques Chirac. From 2007 to 2008 he was a professor at Harvard Business School before...
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