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    Christine Boutin (French pronunciation: [kʁistin butɛ̃], born 6 February 1944) is a French former politician leading the small French Christian Democratic...
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  • 1983), Austrian politician Dame Christine Beasley (born 1944), British nurse and NHS healthcare administrator Christine Boutin (born 1944), French politician...
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  • mostly on the right-wing, who opposed LGBT rights. Those, such as Christine Boutin and Philippe de Villiers, argued that PACS and the recognition of homosexual...
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  • Christine Boutin (born 1944), French politician Debra Boutin, American mathematician François Boutin (1937–1995), French horse trainer Joëlle Boutin (born...
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  • PCD), which it used until 3 October 2020. The party was founded by Christine Boutin. On 3 October 2020, the party would change its name to the current...
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    involved around Zemmour's candidacy include former MPs Marion Maréchal, Christine Boutin, Nicolas Dhuicq, Jean-Frédéric Poisson and Jacques Bompard, as well...
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    month, former minister and leader of the Parti chrétien-démocrate Christine Boutin wrote to Kronenbourg asking them to stop supporting the festival. The...
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    Radical Party of the Left 660,447 2.32 Corinne Lepage Cap21 535,837 1.88 Christine Boutin Forum of Social Republicans 339,112 1.19 Daniel Gluckstein Workers'...
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    non-religious movement inspired by the Christian Democratic Party of Christine Boutin. Its policies include the right for foreign residents to vote in local...
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    2007 – 15 January 2009: Christine Boutin (Ministre du Logement et de la Ville) 15 January 2009 – 23 June 2009: Christine Boutin (Ministre du Logement)...
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  • with 85.09% of the votes against 9.1% for Dupont-Aignan and 5.82% for Christine Boutin, the leader of the UMP's social conservatives. Having gained control...
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  • Bolufer, a former alumnus of the ENA and who was the chief of staff of Christine Boutin, Minister of Housing and the City, before being forced to resign, and...
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    metallurgical sector before briefly running a consulting company. Poisson met Christine Boutin in 1993 at a talk she was giving about bioethics. He approached her...
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  • conservatism of the likes of Christine Boutin, famously opposed to civil unions for homosexuals, to more socially progressive policies. Boutin was excluded from...
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    Lellouche appeared on Paris Première's Cactus talk show alongside Christine Boutin and Robert Ménard, discussing the showing of the short film Le Baiser...
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    the policies of the government and opposed an "unenforceable law". Christine Boutin, a member of the UMP majority party and former presidential candidate...
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  • Margaret Montgomerie married in 1769. Christine Boutin (b. 1944), French politician and her first cousin, Louis Boutin Boverianda Nanjamma and Chinnappa (the...
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    third term would have been unprecedented under the Fifth Republic. Christine Boutin announced that she would not be a candidate for the election and pledged...
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  • Toni Negri, Jean-Marc Ferry, Ignacio Ramonet, Jacques Marseille [fr], Christine Boutin, Dominique de Villepin, Karima Delli, Jean Desessard and Yves Cochet...
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    differentiate whatever religious beliefs from their political arguments. Christine Boutin, who openly argued on religious grounds against a legal domestic partnership...
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    secretary-general: Rachid Kaci, founder of The Free Right (ex-DL) Christine Boutin: deputy for the Yvelines' 10th constituency, leader of the Forum of...
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    with the U.S." He also notably butted heads with French politician Christine Boutin over her defense of a "global license" flat-fee authorization for sharing...
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  • and actor 1943 – Gayle Hunnicutt, American actress (d. 2023) 1944 – Christine Boutin, French politician, French Minister of Housing and Urban Development...
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    Coûteaux, Jérôme Rivière, Guillaume Peltier, Joachim Son-Forget and Christine Boutin in the early stages of his campaign. In February 2022, Zemmour saw...
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    welcomed Prime Minister François Fillon and three of his ministers, Christine Boutin, Patrick Devedjian, and Fadela Amara, to the La Source neighborhood...
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    magazine lance sa marque de fringues" (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-07. "Christine Boutin rhabillée par l'un de ses alliés" (in French). Retrieved 2023-11-07...
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    French Prime Minister François Fillon. She reported to Housing Minister Christine Boutin. She left the government in 2010, and was named France's inspector...
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  • Franck Boulin, former secretary-general of the Assembly of Kosovo Christine Boutin, former French minister of housing and the city, and former member...
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  • UMP, Gironde Ms. Danielle Bousquet, socialist, Côtes-d'Armor Ms. Christine Boutin, UMP, Yvelines Mr. Loïc Bouvard, UMP, Morbihan Mr. Michel Bouvard,...
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  • Moselle Bruno Bourg-Broc [fr] RPR Marne Jean Bousquet [fr] UDF Gard Christine Boutin UDF Yvelines Loïc Bouvard UDF Morbihan Michel Bouvard RPR Savoie Jacques...
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