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    Pierre Eugène Bérégovoy (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ øʒɛn beʁeɡɔvwa]; 23 December 1925 – 1 May 1993) was a French politician who served as Prime Minister...
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    Finances, famously exchanging heated words with the Finance Minister Pierre Bérégovoy (PS). In 1991, he was nominated by Mitterrand to be Junior Minister...
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  • the US dollar. From left are Gerhard Stoltenberg of West Germany, Pierre Bérégovoy of France, James A. Baker III of the United States, Nigel Lawson of...
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    and TV host. He was Minister of City Affairs in the government of Pierre Bérégovoy. Tapie was born in Paris. He was a businessman who specialized in recovering...
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    1992 regional elections, Cresson resigned from office. Her successor Pierre Bérégovoy promised to fight unemployment and corruption but he could not prevent...
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    Minister of Foreign Affairs Pierre Joxe – Minister of Defense Philippe Marchand – Minister of the Interior Pierre Bérégovoy – Minister of Economy, Finance...
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    Michel Giraud – Minister of Labour, Employment, and Vocational Training Pierre Méhaignerie – Minister of Justice François Bayrou – Minister of National...
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  • domestic policy to his prime ministers: Michel Rocard, Édith Cresson and Pierre Bérégovoy. The party was hit by scandals about its financing and weakened by...
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  • Minister Pierre Bérégovoy. This initiative by Plantard had an unexpected consequence; in October 1993, the judge investigating the Pelat scandal had Pierre Plantard's...
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  • Georgy Beregovoy (1921–1995), Soviet cosmonaut of Ukrainian descent Mikhail Beregovoy (1918–2021), Soviet Air Defence Forces officer Pierre Bérégovoy (1925–1993)...
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    regional election in Poitou-Charentes, notably defeating Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin's protégée, Élisabeth Morin, in his home region. She was elected...
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    Ministry's employees left the Louvre to move into the new building. Pierre Bérégovoy was the first finance minister to work in the new building. Bruno Le...
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    and the following month Prime Minister Édith Cresson was replaced by Pierre Bérégovoy. The latter promised to fight against economic recession and corruption...
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    the Ministry of Social Affairs, in the cabinets of Jean Auroux and Pierre Bérégovoy. In 1984, she investigated French asbestos policy for the Comité Permanent...
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    that failed with the narrowest margin targeted the government of Pierre Bérégovoy's agricultural policy in June 1992, which lacked only three votes to...
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    in 1988 in the Michel Rocard cabinet, then Minister of Health under Pierre Bérégovoy in 1992, during Mitterrand's presidency. Kouchner continued his political...
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  • ISBN 978-1-85863-848-5. Parrot, clément (11 July 2000). "Suicide de Pierre Bérégovoy, vingt ans déjà : retour en vidéos sur une mort tragique". The New...
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    1993 2 years, 39 days Rocard II Cresson Bérégovoy 34 Pierre Bérégovoy 9 March 1993 30 March 1993 21 days Bérégovoy 35 François Léotard 30 March 1993 18 May...
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    elections, Jospin was not included in the new government formed by Pierre Bérégovoy. As a member of the National Assembly, Jospin served first as a representative...
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  • Retrieved 26 June 2017. "M. Pierre Joxe élu président du groupe socialiste". Le Monde. 2 July 1981. Retrieved 26 June 2017. "Pierre Joxe : Tables nominatives...
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    60/47 (7 January 1985) : 18–19 Jean-Pierre Colin, L'Acteur et le Roi, Georg, 1994 ISBN 978-2-8257-0490-5 Jean-Pierre Colin, Le Mystère Lang, Georg, 2000...
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    shake-up, Mitterrand chose Fabius as prime minister (choosing Fabius over Pierre Bérégovoy and Jacques Delors). At the age of 37 he was the youngest French prime...
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    announced that former Prime Ministers Alain Juppé, François Fillon and Jean-Pierre Raffarin would rule the party until a new leadership election in October...
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    against Jaures over the participation of the socialist Alexandre Millerand in Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau's cabinet, which included the Marquis de Gallifet, who...
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  • by Pierre Moscovici Succeeded by Bruno Le Maire In office 2 April 1992 – 29 March 1993 Prime Minister Pierre Bérégovoy Preceded by Pierre Bérégovoy Succeeded...
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    22 May 1981 – 17 July 1984 Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy Preceded by René Monory Succeeded by Pierre Bérégovoy Member of the European Parliament In office...
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    the Sea Changes 29 June 1982 – Jean-Pierre Chevènement succeeds Dreyfus as Minister of Industry. Pierre Bérégovoy succeeds Questiaux as Minister of National...
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  • centre of a scandal involving French Prime Minister Pierre Bérégovoy. As an investigative judge, Jean-Pierre could not dismiss any information brought to his...
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    Social Affairs and Integration in the government of Prime Minister Pierre Bérégovoy. Dufourcq returned briefly to finance inspection during 1993-1994 before...
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  • 8% 1991-1992 Édith Cresson PS 275 47.7% 0 275/577 47.7% 1992-1993 Pierre Bérégovoy PS 275 47.7% 0 275/577 47.7% 2022–2024 Élisabeth Borne RE – MoDem –...
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