Hervé de Charette (French pronunciation: [ɛʁve də ʃaʁɛt]; born 30 July 1938 in Paris) is a French centrist politician. He is a descendant of the royalist...
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Charette (born 1951), Canadian radio host François de Charette (1763-1796), French chief of the counter-revolutionary insurrection Hervé de Charette (born...
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démocrate, CD) is a centrist-liberal political party in France led by Hervé de Charette. It is the continuation of the Popular Party for French Democracy...
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Puech (CDS) of Agriculture, André Rossinot (Rad) of Civil Service and Hervé de Charette (CPR) of Housing. During the 1995 presidential campaign the different...
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(Involved in judicial affairs in 2004). Alain Juppé – Prime Minister Hervé de Charette – Minister of Foreign Affairs Charles Millon – Minister of Defense...
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Cuillandre, French writer Hervé de Charette, French politician Hervé de Luze, French film director Hervé Di Rosa, French painter Hervé Déry, Canadian librarian...
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France: Klaus Kinkel, Hervé de Charette, Władysław Bartoszewski 19 December 1996 in Warsaw, Poland: Klaus Kinkel, Hervé de Charette, Dariusz Rosati 19 November...
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Abelin, Thierry Benoit (AC), Christian Blanc, Pascal Brindeau, Hervé de Charette, Charles de Courson, Stéphane Demilly, Jean Dionis du Séjour, Raymond Durand...
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liberalism; 2 senators and 2 MEPs) Democratic Convention (leader: Hervé de Charette; ideology: Liberalism; 2 deputies and 1 MEP) Hollinger, Peggy (8 Apr...
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Affairs, Health, and City Michel Roussin – Minister of Cooperation Hervé de Charette – Minister of Housing Alain Carignon – Minister of Communication André...
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ninety-three at the Chateau de La Contrie, France. Through her daughter, the Baronne de Charette, Amy is the ancestress of Hervé de Charette (born 30 July 1938)...
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guitarist 1936 – Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz (d. 2020) 1938 – Hervé de Charette, French politician, French Minister of Foreign Affairs 1938 – Terry...
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Santini Jean-Pierre Raffarin Hervé de Charette Gilles de Robien Jean-Marie Cavada François Sauvadet Michel Mercier Marielle de Sarnez Liberalism in France...
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1986: Jean Le Garrec, Secretary of State 20 March 1986 – 12 May 1988: Hervé de Charette, Minister delegate 12 May 1988 – 16 May 1991: Michel Durafour, Minister...
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re-election of Jacques Chirac in May 2002, Védrine was replaced by Dominique de Villepin. All three men were characterised by their strong opposition to unilateral...
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Laurent Fabius Preceded by Michel Rocard (indirectly) Succeeded by Hervé de Charette (Planning) Pierre Méhaignerie (Infrastructure) Minister of the Overseas...
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Conférence, under the presidency of Laurent Fabius (Youth Branch) and Hervé de Charette (Alumni Branch). In the 1980s, many of François Mitterrand's collaborators...
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Herzog (class of 1944), French Secretary of State of Youth and Sports Hervé de Charette (class of 1960), French Minister of Foreign Affairs François d'Aubert...
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attended by several political figures, including French Foreign Minister Hervé de Charette, French deputy Gérard Bapt and Lebanese statesman Raymond Eddé. 1982...
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Abroad (2004-2007). He has also worked as deputy chief-of-staff to Hervé de Charette (1995-1997) and as chief-of-staff to Bernard Kouchner (May 2007-April...
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Jean-Pierre Chevènement (class of 1965), French Minister of the Interior Hervé de Charette (class of 1966), French Minister of Foreign Affairs Catherine Tasca...
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The Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (French: Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères, MEAE) is the ministry of the Government of France...
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Ministers of the Council of Europe (French: Comité des ministres du Conseil de l'Europe) or Committee of Ministers (French: Comité des ministres) is the...
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Hendrik Ilves (1996-1998) Finland - Tarja Halonen (1995-2000) France - Hervé de Charette (1995-1997) Hubert Védrine (1997-2002) Germany - Klaus Kinkel (1992-1998)...
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(1995) Tarja Halonen (1995-2000) France - Alain Juppé (1993-1995) Hervé de Charette (1995-1997) Germany - Klaus Kinkel (1992-1998) Greece - Karolos Papoulias...
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Algiers where he had met with the French Minister of Foreign Affairs Hervé de Charette to talk about French residents of Algeria and how best to keep them...
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Hendrik Ilves (1996-1998) Finland - Tarja Halonen (1995-2000) France - Hervé de Charette (1995-1997) Germany - Klaus Kinkel (1992-1998) Greece - Karolos Papoulias...
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L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Décret du 21 avril 1997 portant dissolution de l'Assemblée nationale, JORF No. 94 du 22 avril 1997, p. 6067, sur Légifrance...
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Jean-Charles Taugourdeau UMP 4 Michel Piron UMP 5 Gilles Bourdouleix CNIP 6 Hervé de Charette UMP 7 Marc Laffineur UMP Manche (50) 1 Philippe Gosselin UMP 2 Guénhaël...
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Chanteguet, socialist, Indre Mr. Gérard Charasse, independent, Allier Mr. Hervé de Charette, UMP, Maine-et-Loire Mr. Jean-Paul Charié, UMP, Loiret Mr. Jean Charroppin...
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