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    Marie-Luce Penchard (born 14 February 1959, in Gourbeyre) is a French politician from Guadeloupe and member of the UMP. She is the daughter of Lucette...
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  • the mayor of Basse-Terre. At the time, the mayor was her daughter Marie-Luce Penchard, Lucette was married at a young age to printer Henri Michaux but...
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    monopolies, his role was the subject of controversy. He was replaced by Marie-Luce Penchard on 23 June 2009 and was not given another portfolio. He announced...
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  • to become the chief of staff for the Minister of Overseas France, Marie-Luce Penchard. He was succeeded as Prefect by Hubert Derache. "Mayotte: Hubert...
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  • 2022. "Marie-Luce Penchard se retire des élections législatives". RCI (in French). Retrieved 19 June 2022. "Législatives 2022. Marie-Luce Penchard ne participera...
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  • Donald Oliver Burgess Owens Candace Owens Star Parker Charles Payne Marie-Luce Penchard Jesse Lee Peterson Maxette Grisoni-Pirbakas Maurice Ponga Samuel...
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    Overseas Territories List Candidates Votes % ± UMP Maurice Ponga Marie-Luce Penchard, Yolaine Costes, Boris Chong-Sit, Véronique Papilio-Halagahu, Cyrille...
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    French Caribbean general strikes which occurred in January and February 2009 Marie-José Pérec, born at Basse-Terre on 9 May 1968; triple Olympic champion:...
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    northern islands of Guadeloupe (Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin). Marie-Luce Penchard, native of Guadeloupe, brought in a governmental portfolio for overseas...
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  • France) from 2008 to 2011. Chargé de mission (project manager) of Marie-Luce Penchard (Minister in charge of Overseas) from 2011 to 2012.  France: Officer...
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    northern islands of Guadeloupe (Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin). Marie-Luce Penchard, a native of Guadeloupe, who joined the government's overseas portfolio...
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    (until 29 June 2011) Jean Leonetti UMP Minister of Overseas Interior Marie-Luce Penchard UMP Minister for Housing Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy...
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    June 2009: Michèle Alliot-Marie 23 June – 6 November 2009: Brice Hortefeux 6 November 2009 – 10 May 2012: Marie-Luce Penchard 16 May 2012 – 2 April 2014:...
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    2012 – 2 April 2014 Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault Preceded by Marie-Luce Penchard Succeeded by George Pau-Langevin President of the Regional Council...
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    Flautre Jacky Hénin Marine Le Pen Frédéric Nihous Carl Lang Overseas Marie-Luce Penchard Ericka Bareigts Harry Durimel Alliance of the Overseas — Erika Kuttner-Perreau...
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  • Administrator 1 November 2009 1 December 2018 9 years, 30 days  Norway Marie-Luce Penchard  Clipperton Island Administrator 6 November 2009 10 May 2012 2 years...
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  • promotions and number of students Brice Hortefeux, former French minister Marie-Luce Penchard, former French minister Jean-Jacques Hyest, French conservative senator...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% PS Élie Califer 6,126 38.61 -0.09 GUSR (Ensemble) Marie-Luce Penchard* 3,154 19.88 +12.04 LFI Yanetti Paisley 2,389 15.06 +10.33 DIV Jean-Yves...
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    This list obtained 20.3% of the votes behind the UMP's list of Marie-Luce Penchard (29.7%) and the Alliance of the Overseas's list of Élie Hoarau (21%)...
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    Michaux-Chevry, (1929-2021), former mayoress of Gourbeyre and Basse-Terre. Marie-Luce Penchard, (born 1959), mayor of Basse-Terre (since 2014). Communes of the...
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    Apparu – Secretary of State for Housing and City (under Borloo); Marie-Luce Penchard – Secretary of State for Overseas (under Hortefeux); Christian Blanc...
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    (Le Gaullisme, une voie d'avenir pour la France) led by Michèle Alliot-Marie, Henri Guaino, Roger Karoutchi and Patrick Ollier The Popular Right (La...
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    of Guadeloupe (Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin). Nevertheless, Marie-Luce Penchard, the current French minister for overseas territories, has not pressed...
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