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    Michel Sapin (French pronunciation: [mi.ʃɛl sa.pɛ̃]; born 9 April 1952) is a French politician who served as Minister of Finance from 1992 to 1993 and...
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    the Socialist Party spoke against En Marche including Manuel Valls, Michel Sapin, Axelle Lemaire and Christian Eckert. In June 2016, support for Macron...
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  • sapin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sapin means "fir tree" in French. It may refer to: Michel Sapin (born 1952), French politician Sapin-sapin,...
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    the Socialist Party spoke against En Marche including Manuel Valls, Michel Sapin, Axelle Lemaire and Christian Eckert. In June 2016, support for Macron...
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    Poland: Wolfgang Schäuble, Michel Sapin, Mateusz Szczurek 19 January 2016 in Berlin, Germany: Wolfgang Schäuble, Michel Sapin, Paweł Szałamacha 22 February...
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    Minister of the Interior and Public Security Michel Sapin – Minister of Economy, Finance, and Privatization Michel Charasse – Minister of Budget Dominique...
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    however, he only came in fourth after Éric Ciotti, Valérie Pécresse and Michel Barnier; he subsequently endorsed Pécresse. In the 2021 regional elections...
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  • Lionel Jospin, Michel Rocard, Jean-Yves Le Drian, Élisabeth Guigou, Michel Sapin, Alain Rousset, Harlem Désir, Pierre Cohen, Michel Destot and Roland...
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    instead sending Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius and Finance Minister Michel Sapin as his representatives. On 14 November, Hollande announced three days...
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  • Dominique de Villepin, Ségolène Royal, Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres and Michel Sapin were all members of this promotion. In 2011, the Mines ParisTech: Professional...
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    and murderer Tamara Gräfin von Nayhauß, German television presenter Michel Sapin, Deputy Minister of Justice from May 1991 to April 1992, Finance Minister...
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    marche". Le Point (in French). Retrieved 22 July 2017. Noah Barkin and Michel Rose (5 November 2017), France's Le Maire heads to Berlin to test Eurogroup...
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    a president of À gauche en Europe, a group founded by Strauss-Kahn and Michel Rocard and also created his own group "Besoin de Gauche". After graduating...
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    Marisol Touraine Cécile Duflot Manuel Valls Nicole Bricq Arnaud Montebourg Michel Sapin Jean-Yves Le Drian Aurélie Filippetti Geneviève Fioraso Najat Vallaud-Belkacem...
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    Recent prominent speakers at the school have included Raphaël Glucksmann, Michel Sapin, Thomas J. Biersteker, Christian de Boissieu, Cyril Dion, Bernard Kouchner...
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  • 20 March 1986 12 May 1988 Pierre Bérégovoy 12 May 1988 2 April 1992 Michel Sapin 2 April 1992 29 March 1993 Edmond Alphandéry 29 March 1993 18 May 1995...
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    cultural philosopher Éric Rohmer, New Wave director, writer and actor Michel Sapin, Deputy Minister of Justice from May 1991 to April 1992, Finance Minister...
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    1998 RPR Lydie Gerbaud 1998 PS Michel Sapin 1998–2000 PS Jean Germain 2000 PS Alain Rafesthain 2000–2004 PS Michel Sapin 2004–2007 PS Jean Germain 2007...
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    lack of transparency hurt the IMF's credibility. On 17 December 2015, Michel Sapin, French Finance Minister, said that Lagarde could stay on as head of...
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    Marisol Touraine Cécile Duflot Manuel Valls Nicole Bricq Arnaud Montebourg Michel Sapin Jean-Yves Le Drian Aurélie Filippetti Geneviève Fioraso Najat Vallaud-Belkacem...
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  • other regions. Michel Sapin (PS) was re-elected President of the Council (from 1998 to 2000 and from 2004 to 2007). "Tilder Michel Sapin". Retrieved 19...
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    Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, was in ongoing communication with Volkswagen. Michel Sapin, the French Finance Minister, called for an investigation of diesel-powered...
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    Laurent Fabius, defence minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, finance minister Michel Sapin, culture minister Fleur Pellerin, and environment minister Segolene Royal)...
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    present in the media and the French political sphere, in particular, Michel Sapin (2008), Bruno Le Maire (2015) and David Pujadas (2015) have used them...
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  • Golino: Danái Strátou Aurélien Recoing: Pierre Moscovici Vincent Nemeth: Michel Sapin Francesco Acquaroli: Mario Draghi George Lenz: Head of the Troika Philip...
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    Archived from the original on 26 January 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2009. Jean-Michel Normand (17 March 2009), Deux porte-parole pour Ségolène Royal Le Monde...
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    the Seals Jean-Jacques Urvoas PS Minister of Finance and the Economy Michel Sapin PS Minister of Social Affairs and Health Marisol Touraine PS Minister...
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    Édith Cresson – Minister of Industrial Redeployment and External Commerce Michel Delebarre – Minister of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training Robert...
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    Catherine Tasca succeeds Trautmann as Minister of Culture and Communication. Michel Sapin succeeds Zuccarelli as Minister of Civil Service and Reform of the State...
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  • (1931), Prime Minister of France 1962–1968; President of France 1969-1974 Michel Sapin (1974), Finance Minister 1992–1993; Minister of Civil Servants and State...
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