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    Pascale Boistard (born 4 January 1971) is a French politician of the Socialist Party (PS) who served as State Secretary for Women's Rights. She represented...
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    round, the incumbent and disqualified Socialist Party candidate Pascal Boistard also endorses Ruffin's candidacy. He received 55.97% of the votes cast...
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    Delahousse (1969–), journalist and television presenter, grew up in Amiens Pascale Boistard, (1971–), politician, Secretary of State for the rights of women in...
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  • Blazy Yves Blein Jean-Lub Bleunven Patrick Bloche Daniel Boisserie Pascale Boistard Christophe Borgel Florent Boudié Marie-Odile Bouillé Christophe Bouillon...
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    Autonomy (from 11 February 2016) Minister of Social Affairs, Health Pascale Boistard PS Secretary of State for Trade, Crafts, Consumer and Social Economy...
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    April 1993 – 16 May 2011 Preceded by Jean-Claude Dessein Succeeded by Pascale Boistard In office 3 April 1978 – 22 May 1981 Preceded by René Lamps Succeeded...
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    supported, during his presidential campaign. He also worked with PS deputy Pascale Boistard as an unpaid parliamentary assistant in 2012 and had access to some...
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    France, to Paris to protest the Senate's decision. She was supported by Pascale Boistard, minister for women's rights, and the mayors of several cities, including...
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    – no election by constituency 1988 Jean-Claude Dessein PS 1993 Maxime Gremetz PCF 1997 2002 2007 2012 Pascale Boistard PS 2017 François Ruffin PD 2022...
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  • Popular Movement group until April 2010. Stéphane Martinet replaced Pascale Boistard who resigned on 20 September 2012 following her election to the National...
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    Maryvonne Blondin, François Bonneau, Nicole Bonnefoy, Daniel Boisserie, Pascale Boistard, Yannick Botrel, Florent Boudié, Christophe Bouillon, Brigitte Bourguignon...
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  • Hamon Yvelines's 11th constituency 2012 2012 Nadia Hai En Marche! Pascale Boistard Somme's 1st constituency 2012 2012 François Ruffin Picardie debout...
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    State for Seniors and Autonomy Minister of Social Affairs and Health Pascale Boistard PS Secretary of State for Veterans Minister of Defence Jean-Marc Todeschini...
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  • 1947 Moncoutant  Poitou-Charentes  France Somme's 1st constituency Pascale Boistard PS Jan 4, 1971 Mont-de-Marsan  Aquitaine  France Somme's 2nd constituency...
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    Minister of Social Affairs, Health and Women's Rights, who is assisted by Pascale Boistard, Secretary of State in charge of women's rights. She is also a member...
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    Viollet, Henri Weber, Richard Yung ; Pouria Amirshahi, Gilbert Annette, Pascale Boistard, Christophe Borgel, Charlotte Brun, Gwenegan Bui, Philippe Buisson...
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