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    Michel Crépeau (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl kʁepo]; 30 October 1930, Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée – 30 March 1999, Paris) was a French centre-left politician...
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  • Paul-André Crépeau was a Canadian professor born in 1926, in Saskatchewan, member of the Royal Society of Canada - died 2011. Armand-Charles Crépeau, former...
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    the party by those who strongly supported the alliance with the PS. Michel Crépeau was nominated by the party for the 1981 presidential election and obtained...
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    Laguiller Workers' Struggle 668,057 2.30 Michel Crépeau Movement of Radicals of the Left 642,847 2.21 Michel Debré Rally for the Republic (splinter) 481...
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    Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy Preceded by Maurice Faure Succeeded by Michel Crépeau Personal details Born (1928-03-30)30 March 1928 Paris, France Died 9...
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    Housing. 19 February 1986 – Michel Crépeau succeeds Badinter as Minister of Justice. Jean-Marie Bockel succeeds Crépeau as Minister of Commerce, Craft...
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    September 1997, La Rochelle, France. Journée sans voiture. Led by Mayor Michel Crépeau and Jacques Tallut, La Rochelle organize France's first real CFD. 21...
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  • election, he left the municipality of Châtelaillon-Plage and faced Michel Crépeau, then mayor of La Rochelle, in the 1995 municipal election. Polling...
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  • MRS/PRS/PRG: Robert Fabre (ex-Rad), Michel Crépeau (ex-Rad), Émile Zuccarelli, Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg, Jean-Michel Baylet, Sylvia Pinel UMP: Jean-Claude...
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  • Badinter, 1981–1986 Michel Crépeau, February–March 1986 Albin Chalandon, 1986–1988 Pierre Arpaillange, 1988–1990 Henri Nallet, 1990–1992 Michel Vauzelle, 1992–1993...
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    and Housing Édith Cresson – Minister of Tourism and External Commerce Michel Crépeau – Minister of Commerce and Craft Industry Pierre Bérégovoy – Minister...
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    Mathurin Jacques Brisson (1723–1806), zoologist and natural philosopher. Michel Crépeau (1930–1999), politician Jamy Gourmaud (1964–), journalist Frederic Mazella...
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    Jean-Pierre Soisson – Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Modernization Michel Delebarre – Minister of City and Regional Planning Hubert Curien – Minister...
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  • politician and economist. Michel Crépeau, 68, French politician, heart attack. Marcel de Wolf, 79, French gymnast. Michel Etcheverry, 79, French actor...
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  • Minister Pierre Mauroy Preceded by Maurice Charretier Succeeded by Michel Crépeau Personal details Born (1924-05-23)23 May 1924 Cauchy-à-la-Tour, France...
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  • of Life Robert Poujade 1971–1974 André Fosset 1976–1977 Michel d'Ornano 1978–1981 Michel Crépeau 1981–1983 Huguette Bouchardeau 1983–1984 Haroun Tazieff...
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  • – 22 March 1983 : André Delelis 22 March 1983 – 19 February 1986 : Michel Crépeau 19 February 1986 – 20 March 1986 : Jean-Marie Bockel 29 March 1993 –...
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    Placé, then 26 years old, met La Rochelle mayor and Parliament member Michel Crépeau and became active within his party "Movement of Radicals of the Left"...
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    March 1986 – 10 May 1988 Prime Minister Jacques Chirac Preceded by Michel Crépeau Succeeded by Pierre Arpaillange Minister of Public Works In office 11...
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  • 8 March 1959 – 14 March 1971 Preceded by Édouard Morch Succeeded by Michel Crépeau Constituency Charente-Maritime Member of the Parliament In office 25...
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  • representative in the cabinet of Michel Crépeau, then mayor of La Rochelle. In 1986, he became chief of the staff of Michel Crépeau. He has been a member of the...
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    Philippe Dechartre 1973 Michel Crépeau MRG 1978 1981 1986 Proportional representation – no election by constituency 1988 Michel Crépeau MRG 1993 Jean-Louis...
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    highest vote getters. The other candidates were Huguette Bouchardeau, Michel Crepeau, Michel Debre, Marie-France Garaud, Arlette Laguiller and Brice Lalonde...
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  • 1983 - 17 July 1984 : Édith Cresson 17 July 1984 - 19 February 1986 : Michel Crépeau 19 March 1986 - 20 March 1986 : Jean-Marie Bockel 20 March 1986 - 12...
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  • Rochelle ends; German forces ousted. 1946 – Population: 48,923. 1971 – Michel Crépeau elected mayor. 1972 – Les Minimes marina constructed. 1973 Cantons 1 [fr]...
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    themselves). One innovative authority, La Rochelle, had been led by Michel Crepeau (a proponent of environmentalism) of the MRG since 1971, and amongst...
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  • Sciences Po in 1975. Barbaroux worked as an advisor to Trade Minister Michel Crépeau from 1981 to 1986. She worked in human resources for Prisunic and...
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    author, historian Michel Chartrand, union leader and left-wing activist George Comer, polar explorer Ernest Cormier, architect Aurélie Crépeau, nun, founded...
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    Michel Forst is a French national actively involved in the defence of human rights. Former Secretary General of the French national human rights institution...
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    Dagenais 2000 - Michael Brecher 2001 - Marcel Trudel 2002 - Paul-André Crépeau 2003 - Andrée Lajoie 2004 - Henri Dorion 2005 - Marc Angenot 2006 - H....
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