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    mayor of Bordeaux. Juppé was born Alain Marie Juppé on 15 August 1945, in Mont-de-Marsan, Aquitaine. His father was Robert Juppé (1915-1998), a Gaullist...
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    works repository. Juppé, Alain; Rocard, Michel (19 November 2009). "Investir pour l'avenir" (PDF). French Government. Retrieved 1 March 2024. "Le Point...
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    election, Philippe briefly returned to political life working for Alain Juppé, when Juppé served briefly as Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development...
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  • Chirac's close ally Alain Juppé became the party's first president at the party's founding congress at the Bourget in November 2002. Juppé won 79.42% of the...
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    soutien à Alain Juppé Libération, November 21, 2016. John Irish (March 5, 2017), Senior French centrist urges Fillon to step down for Juppe Reuters. Léo...
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  • "Élections européennes : Juppé "n'a pas l'intention d'être candidat"". Public Sénat. Retrieved 23 March 2018. "Alain Juppé, bientôt "Sage" tenu à la...
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    prime minister Alain Juppé, including budgetary cutbacks, proved highly unpopular. At about the same time, it became apparent that Juppé and others had...
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    candidate for the 2017 French presidential election but later switched to Alain Juppé. In 2017, Jouanno announced her intention to resign from active politics...
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  • she founded the think tank Club 89 [fr] alongside Michel Aurillac and Alain Juppé. On 20 March 1986, she was nominated by Prime Minister Jacques Chirac...
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    22 (1): 1–20. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2230.1959.tb00505.x. JSTOR 1091737. S2CID 143798210. République française; Secrétariat général du gouvernement (19 October...
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    under prime minister Alain Juppé. Initially in charge of economic planning, he was later promoted to finance minister, succeeding Alain Madelin. He represented...
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    the Ministry of National Education (1993 to 1997) in the government of Alain Juppé. Initially she was an adviser, but then became Director of his Private...
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    frontrunner, with Alain Juppé in second place. Third place Sarkozy conceded, bringing his support to Fillon, and Fillon and Juppé went into the runoff...
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    the National Assembly due to the lack of popularity of Prime Minister Alain Juppé. However, the plan backfired, as the newly elected majority was opposed...
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    political party). This was three times the budget of then-front-runner Alain Juppé. Benoît Hamon requested Macron reveal a list of his donors amidst accusations...
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    Indonesia from 1990 to 1992. She was an advisor to Foreign Minister Alain Juppé from 1993 to 1995. She later served diplomatic missions in Dakar, Senegal...
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    Sarkozy's intentions of becoming head of the party after the resignation of Alain Juppé became clear. In party elections of 10 November 2004, Sarkozy became...
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    son aile gauche". Europe 1. Archived from the original on 26 April 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2022. "Élisabeth Borne". Gouvernement.fr (in French). 20 March...
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    was elected to the vice presidency of the Senate. Gourault supported Alain Juppé in the 2016 The Republicans presidential primary. She supported Emmanuel...
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    Jacques Chirac's election and the formation of a new government headed by Alain Juppé. Following the majority for the Plural Left in the 1997 legislative election...
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    France, 1924–1925, 1926 and 1932 Jean Jaurès (1878), Socialist leader Alain Juppé (1964), Prime Minister of France 1995–1997 Bruno Le Maire (1989), Minister...
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    he decreased the budget deficit, which was more than 3% of GDP under Alain Juppé's center-right government (1995–97). He thus prepared France's entrance...
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    Silvera, Victor (September–October 1972). "La structure du huitième gouvernement de la Vème République". La Revue administrative (147). Paris: 484–492...
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    Communiqué de la Présidence de la République concernant la composition du gouvernement de M. François FILLON, Premier ministre. Archived 20 May 2007 at the...
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    million euros in donations, three times the budget of then-front runner Alain Juppé. Macron came under criticism from several individuals, including Benoît...
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    conjointe de MM. François Mitterrand, Président de la République, et Alain Juppé, ministre des affaires étrangères, Bruxelles le 11 janvier 1994". Archived...
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    juxtaposed controls, including from the then French Presidential candidates Alain Juppé and Emmanuel Macron, and from the Mayor of Calais, Natacha Bouchart....
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  • Fabius (France), Michel Rocard (France), Édouard Balladur (France), Alain Juppé (France), Lionel Jospin (France), Dominique de Villepin (France), Edem...
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    Le Monde.fr. 4 May 2022. Retrieved 11 June 2023. "Prime Minister". Gouvernement.fr. Archived from the original on 30 April 2020. Retrieved 13 April 2017...
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    the Transition government. On 13 May 2011, Andry Rajoelina met with Alain Juppé, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, and on 7 December 2011 he was...
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