• GK Jacques Delachet DF Joseph Gonzales (c) DF Camille Malvy DF Jean Bastien DF Max Conchy MF Raymond Durand MF Georges Dard FW Wilhelm Heiss FW Emmanuel...
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    La Guerre Totale (1918). Le Poignard Dans le Dos: Notes sur l'Affaire Malvy (1918). Le Monde des Images: Suite de L'Hérédo (1919). Le Stupide XIXe Siècle...
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    and Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Galliéni – Minister of War Louis Malvy – Minister of the Interior Alexandre Ribot – Minister of Finance Albert...
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    mobilisation. In the name of national unity, Minister of the Interior Jean-Louis Malvy, despite pressure from chiefs of staff, refused to have anyone apprehended...
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    Louis Malvy – Minister of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and Telegraphs 17 March 1914 – René Renoult succeeds Caillaux as Finance Minister. Louis Malvy succeeds...
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    Monaco Philippe Malaud (1925-2007), French Minister of Information Martin Malvy (born 1936), French Minister of Budget Lennart Meri (1929-2001), President...
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    Algeria and the Education committee. Steeg was Minister of Justice in Camille Chautemps's short-lived government (21 February – 1 March 1930) replacing...
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  • (1993-1995), Gilles de Robien (1995-1997) PS Socialiste 52 5 57 Martin Malvy (1993-1995), Laurent Fabius (1995-1997) RI République et liberté [fr] 23...
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  • 9 December 1913 : Alfred Massé 9 December 1913 – 17 March 1914 : Louis Malvy 17 March 1914 – 9 June 1914 : Raoul Péret 9 June 1914 – 13 June 1914 : Marc...
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    north of the town lies a chapel constructed in 1885 for property owner Camille Don de Cépian and designed by Gabriel Pasquier. The chapel is crumbling...
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    June 1955 Robert Vignon, Prefect 1 June 1955 to 16 September 1957 Pierre Malvy, Prefect 1 October 1957 to 1 November 1958 Pierre Voitellier, Prefect 13...
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    President In office PS Alain Savary 1973–1981 PS Alex Raymond 1981–1986 UDF Dominique Baudis 1986–1988 UDF Marc Censi 1988–1998 PS Martin Malvy 1998–2015...
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    Votes (Round One) % (Round One) Votes (Round Two) % (Round Two)   Martin Malvy (incumbent) PS-PCF-PRG 497,714 41.39% 712,233 57.50%   Jacques Godfrain...
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    election 2010: Midi-Pyrénées List Candidates Votes % ±% Seats ± PS Martin Malvy 415,096 40.93 Presidential Majority Brigitte Barèges 220,624 21.75 EELV...
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    Luc-sur-Aude Luc-sur-Orbieu Magrie Mailhac Maisons Malras Malves-en-Minervois Malviès Marcorignan Marquein Marsa Marseillette Les Martys Mas-Cabardès Mas-des-Cours...
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