The Rocard government was the Government of France headed by Prime Minister Michel Rocard. It was originally formed on 10 May 1988 by the presidential...
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Michel Rocard AC OQ (French: [miʃɛl ʁɔkaʁ]; 23 August 1930 – 2 July 2016) was a French politician and a member of the Socialist Party (PS). He served as...
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Retrieved 2024-01-10. ""As I must tender the resignation of my government", when Borne does a Rocard (and not for the 49.3)". Libération (in French). 2023-01-08...
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anti-discriminatory efforts and, reinforced by a series of measures taken by the Rocard government in 1989, brought an end to wage differentials hidden by different...
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(“Loudspeaker”, a pun on “Léo speaker”). All governments since 1983 have had a spokesperson, except for the 1st Rocard government (May–June 1988), in office fox six...
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22 June 1988 SOC Senator for Haute-Garonne. Resigned to join the Rocard government. Claude Estier 22 June 1988 1 October 2004 SOC Senator for Paris....
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cabinet in the Michel Rocard government. Then, he became Minister of State, Minister of National Education (Édith Cresson government). In 1992, he joined...
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investigation, Jean-Pierre Chevènement, Minister of Defence of the Michel Rocard government, noted that "no part of the investigation revealed that there had...
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of the Government of France as a result of discussions and compromises arranged by Christian Blanc, the negotiator for Michel Rocard's government. The accords...
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List of prime ministers of France (redirect from Heads of Government of France)
The head of the government of France has been called the prime minister of France (French: Premier ministre) since 1959, when Michel Debré became the first...
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A minority government, minority cabinet, minority administration, or a minority parliament is a government and cabinet formed in a parliamentary system...
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party's second-in-command from 1981 to 1987. Poperen also served in the Michel Rocard government, and was PS deputy for the Rhône from 1973 to 1988. v t e...
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Delegate Minister for Crafts, Commerce and Consumers in the Michel Rocard government between 1988 and 1992. He was Mayor of Argentan between 1989 and 2001...
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a parameter fixed on a yearly basis by the government). The CSG was created by the Second Rocard government (fr) to diversify the financing sources of...
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Michel Rocard tried to gain support from the UDF by appointing four UDF ministers. After the UDF withdrew its support for the government in 1991, Rocard and...
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geologies (Ain, Aisne, Deux-Sèvres and Maine-et-Loire), leading Michel Rocard's government to halt work in early 1990. The research law on radioactive waste...
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Michèle André (category Women government ministers of France)
the equality of opportunity between men and women, in the 2nd government of Michel Rocard from 23 June 1988 to 15 May 1991. She was a Vice-President in...
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn (category Government and politics articles needing translation from French Wikipedia)
defeat of 1993, Strauss-Kahn was appointed by former Prime Minister Michel Rocard chairman of the groupe des experts du PS ("Group of Experts of the Socialist...
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a French politician. He served in many government posts under Jacques Chirac, Raymond Barre and Michel Rocard, and was Mayor of Saint-Étienne from 1964...
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Cabinet reshuffle (redirect from Government reshuffle)
successive governments with one same prime minister are named after the head of government and numbered (for instance "Rocard I and "Rocard II" or "Ayrault...
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operation. Given the pressing need, the council of Ministers of Michel Rocard's government approved the project in October 1989. However, budgetary constraints...
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second round. At the end of 1974, some PSU members, including leader Michel Rocard, re-joined the PS. They represented the "left-wing Christian" and non-Marxist...
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years afterwards. In his years at Sciences Po, Philippe supported Michel Rocard and was influenced by him, identifying with the Rocardian and social democratic...
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he was not sure he would run, and meanwhile, his internal rival Michel Rocard campaigned for the nomination. The favourite to win the election according...
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of State under Michel Rocard, then became Rocard's technical advisor on economic, financial, and fiscal matters. Under Rocard, he was able to achieve...
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Co-operation and Development Ministry. In 1988, he joined the second Rocard government as Secretary of State for Veterans and War Victims and passed a special...
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May 68 (section Calls for new government)
Pudal, ed., p. 190. Damamme, Gobille, Matonti & Pudal, ed., p. 190. "Michel Rocard". Le Monde.fr. Archived from the original on 22 October 2007. Retrieved...
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Paul Reynaud (redirect from Paul Reynaud government)
collapse of Léon Blum's government in 1938 was a response to Blum's attempt to expand the regulatory powers of the French government; there was therefore...
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Canberra Commission on the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons (category Defunct Commonwealth Government agencies of Australia)
Professor Joseph Rotblat, recipient of the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize; Michel Rocard, former prime minister of France; Robert McNamara, former United States...
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This explains the government's extensive use of Article 49, paragraph 3 during this legislature—especially by Michel Rocard's government. The dissolution...
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