Édith Jeanne Thérèse Cresson (French: [edit kʁɛsɔ̃]; née Campion; born 27 January 1934) is a French politician of the Socialist Party. She served as Prime...
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Borne is the second woman to hold the position of Prime Minister after Édith Cresson, who served from 1991 to 1992. A civil engineer, government official...
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to Le Pen's origins in Brittany, while retaining his vampire fangs. Édith Cresson expressed great displeasure at her own puppet: she was depicted as an...
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skier Édith Audibert (born 1948), French politician Édith Cresson (born 1934), French politician Édith Girard (1949–2014), French architect Édith Piaf...
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regional and cantonal elections and the following month Prime Minister Édith Cresson was replaced by Pierre Bérégovoy. The latter promised to fight against...
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became the first French President to appoint a female prime minister, Édith Cresson. During his presidency, Mitterrand was twice forced by the loss of a...
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of William Penn Cresson Myra Cresson (born 1904), social worker in Singapore Édith Cresson (born 1934), French politician Loris Cresson (born 1998), Belgian...
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by Édith Cresson Minister of Agriculture In office 22 March 1983 – 4 April 1985 Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy Laurent Fabius Preceded by Édith Cresson Succeeded...
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PS in 1974, and was appointed Minister of Labour by Prime Minister Édith Cresson in 1991, but lost her position in 1993 after the Right won the legislative...
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Democracy), and deputies faithful to President François Mitterrand. Édith Cresson, who succeeded him, used it eight times, even though she benefited from...
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Edith Campion may refer to: Édith Cresson, née Campion, French politician Edith Campion (actress), New Zealand actor, writer, and a co-founder of the...
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government) Former Prime Ministers, in order of term Laurent Fabius Édith Cresson Édouard Balladur Alain Juppé Lionel Jospin Jean-Pierre Raffarin Dominique...
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Commission v Edith Cresson (2006) C-432/04 is an EU law case, concerning the constitutional framework in the European Union. Mrs Edith Cresson was brought...
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ministers". Washington Post. 23 March 2024. Retrieved 25 March 2024. "Édith Cresson, une femme de caractère". AgoraVox (in French). 27 January 2024. Retrieved...
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of New Zealand (1999–2008) Paula Cox Premier of Bermuda (2010–2012) Édith Cresson Prime Minister of France (1991–1992) Viorica Dăncilă Prime Minister...
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1986 10 May 1988 RPR Michel Rocard 10 May 1988 15 May 1991 Socialist Édith Cresson 15 May 1991 2 April 1992 Socialist Pierre Bérégovoy 2 April 1992 29...
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April 1992 – 29 March 1993 President François Mitterrand Preceded by Édith Cresson Succeeded by Édouard Balladur Personal details Born Pierre Eugène Bérégovoy...
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Decentralization Pierre Bérégovoy – Minister of Economy, Finance and Budget Édith Cresson – Minister of Industrial Redeployment and External Commerce Michel Delebarre...
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15 May 1991 Rocard II IX (1988) 89 Édith Cresson (b. 1934) 15 May 1991 2 April 1992 323 days Socialist Party Cresson [fr] 90 Pierre Bérégovoy (1925–1993)...
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Treaty. He left domestic policy to his prime ministers: Michel Rocard, Édith Cresson and Pierre Bérégovoy. The party was hit by scandals about its financing...
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Government Spokesman In office 17 May 1991 – 2 April 1992 Prime Minister Édith Cresson Preceded by Louis Le Pensec Claude Evin Succeeded by Martin Malvy Minister...
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the executive. This was in part because the allegations centred on Édith Cresson and Manuel Marín, both from the Socialist party (PES). It was seen by...
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with more than 7,000 inhabitants: Population development since 1801: Édith Cresson, France's first woman prime minister from 1991 to 1992, was a deputy...
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Matignon, thus making her the second female PM in French history after Édith Cresson between 1991 and 1992. She then formed a new government on 20 May 2022...
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Served alongside: Pascal Lamy Succeeded by Jacques Barrot Preceded by Édith Cresson Preceded by Monika Wulf-Mathies European Commissioner for Regional Policy...
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Santer (who has also been prime minister of Luxembourg) and the fall of Édith Cresson. For this, he was suspended, had his salary halved and ordered to face...
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Mauroy (1981–1984) Laurent Fabius (1984–1986) Michel Rocard (1988–1991) Édith Cresson (1991–1992) Pierre Bérégovoy (1992–1993) Lionel Jospin (1997–2002) Jean-Marc...
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government Executive 10 October 2001 29 October 2006 5 years, 19 days Édith Cresson France Prime Minister 15 May 1991 2 April 1992 323 days Head of government...
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Connesson (born 1970), composer Jean-François Copé (born 1964), politician Édith Cresson (born 1934), politician, former Prime Minister of France under the presidency...
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Mitterrand to be Junior Minister for Industry and Foreign Trade in Édith Cresson's social-democratic government. He kept his position in Pierre Bérégovoy's...
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