Raymond Marcellin (French pronunciation: [ʁɛmɔ̃ maʁsəlɛ̃]; 19 August 1914 in Sézanne, Marne – 8 September 2004) was a French politician. The son of a...
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with French interests. On 27 February 1974, after the resignation of Raymond Marcellin, Chirac was appointed Minister of the Interior. On 21 March 1974,...
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led to the ban of both organizations by the minister of Interior Raymond Marcellin. Some members of Ordre Nouveau (François Brigneau, Gabriel Jeantet...
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Michel Debré – Minister of National Defense Raymond Marcellin – Minister of the Interior Valéry Giscard d'Estaing – Minister of...
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Marcellin may refer to: Marcellin (given name) Raymond Marcellin (1914–2004), French politician Marcellin Champagnat (1789-1840), Catholic Saint and educator...
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Minister Raymond Marcellin to leave the government. On 26 June 1975 Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, also known as Carlos the Jackal shot and killed Raymond Dous and...
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Republic Georges Pompidou in a letter to his Minister of the Interior Raymond Marcellin advocate in favor of the book, but the ban was not lifted until November...
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resulting scandal forced Interior Minister Raymond Marcellin to leave the government, though it is said that Marcellin was a scapegoat for other members of...
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receive the order of the francisque; The Lumière brothers in 1941; Raymond Marcellin; François Mitterrand (1943), later French president, recipient number...
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against the deceased President, and its then minister of the interior Raymond Marcellin ordered an immediate and permanent ban on publicity and on sale to...
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Education of France 1962–1967 Succeeded by Alain Peyrefitte Preceded by Roger Frey Minister of the Interior 1967–1968 Succeeded by Raymond Marcellin...
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– Minister of Foreign Affairs Pierre Messmer – Minister of Armies Raymond Marcellin – Minister of the Interior, Public Health, and Population François-Xavier...
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Découverte, Paris 2003 [A classical critique of neo-colonialism. Raymond Marcellin, the French Minister of the Interior at the time, tried to prohibit...
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its publication by François Maspero by the Ministry of the Interior Raymond Marcellin on the request, brought forward by Jacques Foccart, of the Cameroon...
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1968, had to face the public uproar. Chirac was the successor to Raymond Marcellin, who had been forced to resign in the end of February 1974 after having...
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Maurice Schumann ... National Defence – Michel Debré ... the Interior – Raymond Marcellin ... Economy and Finance – Valéry Giscard d'Estaing ... Industrial...
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1958 – 24 August 1961 Joseph Fontanet 24 August 1961 – 15 May 1962 Raymond Marcellin 15 May 1962 – 20 June 1969 Robert Boulin 22 June 1969 – 6 July 1972...
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January 1971 – 7 July 1972 Jacques Chirac 7 July 1972 – 1 March 1974 Raymond Marcellin 1 March 1974 – 28 May 1974 Christian Bonnet 28 May 1974 – 30 March...
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Joseph Laniel (ex-ARD), Antoine Pinay (ex-ARD), Roger Duchet RI/PR/DL: Raymond Marcellin (ex-CNIP), Michel Poniatowski (ex-CNIP), Valéry Giscard d'Estaing...
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of Agriculture In office 28 May 1974 – 30 March 1977 Preceded by Raymond Marcellin Succeeded by Pierre Méhaignerie Minister of the Interior In office...
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FN at its 1972 creation. New Order, dissolved by Interior Minister Raymond Marcellin in 1973, was itself a successor to Occident (1964–1968) and of the...
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public prosecutor, who in turn informed the Minister of the Interior, Raymond Marcellin. Accompanied by an examining magistrate from Sables-d'Olonne, the...
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France Occupation Actress Years active 1949–1959 (film) Spouse Roberto Seabra (1963–1965) (divorced) Partner Raymond Marcellin (1974–2004; his death)...
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May 1961 6 April 1967 Christian Fouchet 6 April 1967 30 May 1968 Raymond Marcellin 30 May 1968 27 February 1974 Jacques Chirac 27 February 1974 28 May...
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officer involved in the Algiers putsch (born 1911). 8 September – Raymond Marcellin, politician (born 1914). 9 September – Jean-Daniel Pollet, film director...
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censored upon its publication by the French Ministry of the Interior Raymond Marcellin on the request, brought forward by Jacques Foccart, of the Cameroon...
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Saint Floresca Guépin (1813–1889), feminist, teacher, school founder Raymond Marcellin, Politician Communes of the Marne department "Répertoire national...
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Jean Meunier, Secretary of State 11 November 1957 – 14 May 1958: Raymond Marcellin, Secretary of State 14 June 1958 – 8 January 1959: Guy Mollet, Minister...
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professional animator, he was elected to the Senate in 1981, succeeding Raymond Marcellin who had been elected to the National Assembly. He joined the Centrist...
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Democracy): 25 councillors René Pleven (1974–1976) André Colin (1976–1978) Raymond Marcellin (1978–1986) Yvon Bourges (1986–1998) Josselin de Rohan (1998–2004)...
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