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    Antoine Pinay (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan piˈnɛ]; 30 December 1891 – 13 December 1994) was a French conservative politician who served as Prime Minister...
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  • Pinay (/ˈpɪnaɪ/ Tagalog: [pɪ'naɪ]) is a colloquial term for Filipina, the feminine form of Pinoy. It may also refer to: Antoine Pinay, a French politician...
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    Minister of Agriculture Louis Jacquinot – Minister of Overseas France Antoine Pinay – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism Paul Ribeyre – Minister...
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  • 1952-53 by then French prime minister Antoine Pinay and French intelligence agent Jean Violet under the name Cercle Pinay. Konrad Adenauer and Franz Josef...
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    and one of the longest-lived prime ministers of all time, along with Antoine Pinay, Willem Drees and Christopher Hornsrud, and at his death was the last...
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    In retirement, he lived in Mumbai. When former French Prime Minister Antoine Pinay died on 13 December 1994, Desai became the world's oldest living former...
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    (1937–1939) 1883 1986 103 years, 98 days President of Turkey (1950–1960) 3 Antoine Pinay Prime Minister of France (1952–1953) 1891 1994 102 years, 348 days 4...
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    against the income tax and the price control imposed by finance minister Antoine Pinay to limit inflation, Poujadism was opposed to industrialization, urbanization...
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    John Foster Dulles (United States), Harold Macmillan (United Kingdom) Antoine Pinay (France) High commissioners of the occupying powers: Ivan I. Ilitchov...
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  • taking a major role in governments at the beginning of the 1950s. Antoine Pinay, its most popular figure, was Prime Minister in 1952, followed by Joseph...
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    Auriol was born in Revel, Haute-Garonne, as the only child of Jacques Antoine Auriol (1855–1933), a baker nicknamed Paul, and Angélique Virginie Durand...
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    Henry Coston, journalist and writer; Maxime Real del Sarte, sculptor; Antoine Pinay, French politician; Henri Pourrat, actor; Xavier Vallat, French politician;...
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    Molotov with French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay at the Geneva Summit of 1955...
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    rebuilt from 1948 before being re-inaugurated in 1952 in the presence of Antoine Pinay. Abandoned in the 1970s, the transatlantic ferry terminal was partially...
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  • August 1951 20 January 1952 Edgar Faure 20 January 1952 8 March 1952 Antoine Pinay 8 March 1952 8 January 1953 Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury 8 January 1953...
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  • Foner, 83, American historian. Philip Hauser, 85, American academic. Antoine Pinay, 102, French politician and Prime Minister of France. Charlie Richard...
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    honest". But it proceeded as had been agreed in Moscow and on 15 May 1955 Antoine Pinay, Harold Macmillan, Molotov, John Foster Dulles, and Figl signed the...
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    Paul Reynaud (ex-ARD), René Coty (ex-Rad), Joseph Laniel (ex-ARD), Antoine Pinay (ex-ARD), Roger Duchet RI/PR/DL: Raymond Marcellin (ex-CNIP), Michel...
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  • 1952 under the president Vincent Auriol (SFIO) in the administration Antoine Pinay (RI). It was removed in 1982 as Jacques Delors (PS) was Finance minister...
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  • Peasants (CNIP), which succeeded in having its most popular figure, Antoine Pinay, named Prime Minister in 1952, a year after the dissolving of the Third...
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    Ministers): John Foster Dulles, Harold Macmillan, Vyacheslav Molotov, and Antoine Pinay. Also in attendance was Nikita Khrushchev, de facto leader of the Soviet...
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    Raymond Marcellin was made Minister of Information in the government of Antoine Pinay. He introduced a minimal service on state radio and TV in case of strike...
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  • the Council of Ministers from 1951 to 1952, before being succeeded by Antoine Pinay of the CNIP. Pleven's leadership was eventually challenged by François...
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    Minister of Agriculture François Mitterrand – Minister of Overseas France Antoine Pinay – Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism Pierre Schneiter...
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    9 June 1958 – 15 May 1962: Robert Buron 3 June 1958 – 9 June 1958: Antoine Pinay 13 June 1957 – 1 June 1958: Édouard Bonnefous 23 February 1955 – 1 February...
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    Edgar Faure (1908–1988) 1 20 January 1952 8 March 1952 Radical Party 70 Antoine Pinay (1891–1994) • 8 March 1952 8 January 1953 National Centre of Independents...
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    8 January 1953 – 28 June 1953 President Vincent Auriol Preceded by Antoine Pinay Succeeded by Joseph Laniel President of the High Authority of the ECSC...
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    Tourism 1950 Succeeded by Antoine Pinay Preceded by — Minister of Armaments 1952 Succeeded by — Preceded by Antoine Pinay Minister of Finance 1953 Succeeded by...
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  • Louis XVIII, King of France (paralysed by gout in his final years) Antoine Pinay, Prime Minister of France (paralyzed right arm due to a World War I...
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    Finance" has existed since 1518 in the Ancien Régime Formation 23 July 1958 First holder Antoine Pinay Salary €9,940 per month Website www.economie.gouv.fr...
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