Jean Adrien François Lecanuet (4 March 1920 – 22 February 1993) was a French centrist politician. Lecanuet was born to a family of modest means in Rouen...
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The party's long-time leader was Jean Lecanuet. Democratic Centre was founded on 2 February 1966 by Jean Lecanuet after his 1965 presidential campaign...
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candidacy led to other politicians entering the race. The MRP leader Jean Lecanuet was nominated by his party and the National Centre of Independents and...
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Assembly and the MRP suffered a serious electoral defeat. In 1963, Jean Lecanuet took the leadership in order to renew the party's image. He was a candidate...
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Democrat Jean Lecanuet, with whom he supported Valéry Giscard d'Estaing's conservative candidature to the 1974 presidential election. Jean-Jacques Schreiber...
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had promised to decriminalize abortion during his campaign; however, Jean Lecanuet, then Minister of Justice, refused to defend the law on personal and...
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a new "centrist pole" within it, the New Centre led by Hervé Morin. Jean Lecanuet (1978–1988) Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (1988–1996) François Léotard (1996–1998)...
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right-wing opposition to de Gaulle gathered in the Democratic Centre led by Jean Lecanuet, the "third man" of 1965 presidential election. However some centrists...
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with the foundation of the Centre of Social Democrats (CDS) in 1976 by Jean Lecanuet, which remained independent of the activities of the senatorial group...
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Poujade and his party largely faded from view. In 1965, Poujade supported Jean Lecanuet for president. In the 1981 and 1988 presidential elections, Poujade...
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Radical Party of Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber. It was the centrist and Christian democratic component of the UDF. Its leader Jean Lecanuet was the first...
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politics pushed the MPR into opposition before dissolving in 1965. Jean Lecanuet was inspired to found a new party, the Democratic Centre. The Union...
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April–June 1969 René Pleven, 1969–1973 Jean Taittinger, 1973–1974 Jean Lecanuet, 1974–1976 Olivier Guichard, 1976–1977 Alain Peyrefitte, 1977–1981 Maurice...
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Telecommunications Michel Durafour – Minister of Employment and Social Affairs Jean Lecanuet – Minister of Justice René Haby – Minister of National Education Simone...
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, series: Le livre de poche 14779. Chaline, Nadine-Josette (2000). Jean Lecanuet. Paris: Beauchesne. ISBN 2-7010-1405-0., "témoignages de François Bayrou...
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Apéry (1916–1994), mathematician Jean Lecanuet (1920–1993), politician Jacques Rivette (1928–2016), film director Jean-Yves Lechevallier (b. 1946), sculptor...
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Radical Party (PR) led by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, and the Christian-democratic Democratic Centre (CD) headed by Jean Lecanuet. The first convention...
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better than expected; the leftist François Mitterrand received 32% and Jean Lecanuet, who advocated for what Life described as "Gaullism without de Gaulle"...
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Laurens (NCIP), Jean Lecanuet (CD, above) Party PCF Progress and Modern Democracy Leader's seat Seine-Saint-Denis Seine-Maritime (Lecanuet, as Senator) Last election...
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his presidential campaign in 1974. As Minister of Justice, it fell to Jean Lecanuet to defend the law in Parliament, but he refused on grounds of personal...
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Tan Chee Khoon, Malaysian physician and politician (d. 1996) 1920 – Jean Lecanuet, French politician, French Minister of Justice (d. 1993) 1920 – Alan...
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Third party Fourth party Leader Georges Marchais Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber (Radical), Jean Lecanuet (CD, above) Party PCF Reforming Movement Leader's seat...
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Olivier Guichard 27 August 1976 – 29 March 1977: Jean Lecanuet 29 March 1977 – 26 September 1977: Jean-Pierre Fourcade 26 September 1977 – 22 May 1981:...
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during the French occupation of the Rhineland. He was the elder son of Jean Edmond Lucien Giscard d'Estaing, a high-ranking civil servant, and his wife...
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journalist, editor Alain Lebaube [fr], writer Maurice Leblanc, writer Jean Lecanuet, politician Maurice Louvrier [fr], artist painter André Marie, politician...
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Trek) (d. 2005) Ronald Searle, British cartoonist (d. 2011) March 4 – Jean Lecanuet, French politician (d. 1993) March 5 – Rachel Gurney, British actress...
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Rennes. p. 110. ISBN 978-2-86847-995-2. Wanner, Warren (2022-12-30). Jean Lecanuet maire de Rouen: Un homme d'Etat en son territoire (1953-1993) (in French)...
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Center group (Independents and MRP). He supported the candidacy of Jean Lecanuet during the presidential election of 1965. In March 1967, he was beaten...
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Majority party Minority party Leader Jacques Chirac Jean Lecanuet Party RPR UDF Leader's seat Corrèze-3rd Seine-Maritime (Senator) Last election 183...
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Majority party Minority party Third party Leader Michel Rocard Jean Lecanuet Jacques Chirac Party PS UDF RPR Leader's seat Yvelines-7th Seine-Maritime...
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