Jean-Pierre Chevènement (French: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ ʃəvɛnmɑ̃]; born 9 March 1939) is a French politician who served as a minister in the 1980s and 1990s best known...
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Loi relative au renforcement et à la simplification de la coopération intercommunale (redirect from Chevènement law)
cooperation"), commonly called the loi Chevènement ("Chevènement law") after its proposer Jean-Pierre Chevènement, is one of the principal laws encouraging...
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des citoyens, MDC) in 2002. The previous party was founded by Jean-Pierre Chevènement, who left the Socialist Party (PS) in 1993 due to his opposition...
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Emmanuel Macron (redirect from Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron)
2002 French presidential election, Macron voted for souverainist Jean-Pierre Chevènement. In 2007, Macron voted for Ségolène Royal in the second round of...
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(APRÉS) and the Citizen and Republican Movement (MRC) of Jean-Luc Laurent and Jean-Pierre Chevènement. APRÉS had been founded in October 2018 by Emmanuel Maurel...
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strong measure of autogestion, while a third faction formed around Jean-Pierre Chevènement and the CERES group which stood for revolutionary socialism. In...
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neuroscientist Jean-Pierre Chantin (born 1961), a French historian of religion Jean-Pierre Chauveau (b. 1942), a French politician Jean-Pierre Chevènement (b. 1939)...
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the second round, but to raise their profile in the first, like Jean-Pierre Chevènement and Christiane Taubira. They cumulatively took enough votes away...
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Minister of the Sea Changes 29 June 1982 – Jean-Pierre Chevènement succeeds Dreyfus as Minister of Industry. Pierre Bérégovoy succeeds Questiaux as Minister...
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Sarkozy on 21 December 2006 during a UMP public Forum. MRC chairman Jean-Pierre Chevènement announced on 10 December 2006 that he would not be running, and...
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presidential election, Renouvin chose to support the candidature of Jean-Pierre Chevènement, a well known republican who from 1997 to 2000 was the Minister...
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that his invitation was also extended the Movement of Citizens of Jean-Pierre Chevènement, the Radical Party of the Left (PRG), and miscellaneous left. Bocuqet...
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Citizen and Republican Movement. Sarre was an early supporter of Jean-Pierre Chevènement and François Mitterrand within the new Socialist Party (PS), which...
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Centre of Socialist Studies, Research, and Education (CERES) of Jean-Pierre Chevènement. He was elected senator during the senatorials of 1986, and again...
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Poland), French left-wing: Jean-Pierre Chevènement, Élisabeth Guigou, Christian Paul, French right-wing: Laurent Wauquiez, Jean-François Copé, Valérie Pécresse...
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Masson Lady Jane Fellowes Annette Flynn Michael Jay Eric Colvin Jean-Pierre Chevènement Christophe Guybet Jacques Chirac Laurent C. Lucas Sally Morgan...
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Retrieved June 2, 2011. Chevènement, Jean-Pierre (May 16, 2011). "Beau système en vérité !". Le blog de Jean-Pierre Chevènement. Retrieved June 2, 2011...
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organizing themselves in a common structure. The Republican Pole of Jean-Pierre Chevènement can nevertheless be considered as a partisan survival of left-wing...
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Jean-Louis Debré (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi dəbʁe]; born 30 September 1944) is a former French judge and politician who served as President of the...
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politically left-wing woman, she supported the presidential candidacy of Jean-Pierre Chevènement in 2002. During this campaign, Apolline de Malherbe was a member...
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Claude Allègre (redirect from Claude Jean Allègre)
and finally sided with the ex-Socialist Jean-Pierre Chevènement, against Ségolène Royal. When Chevènement decided not to run, he publicly declined to...
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a republican religion", and responded to comments by Valls and Jean-Pierre Chevènement regarding the practice of Islam in French society by condemning...
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morning, French prime minister Lionel Jospin and Interior Minister Jean-Pierre Chevènement visited the hospital. At around 17:00, Diana's former husband Charles...
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Following historian Jean-Luc Einaudi's testimony during the Papon trial in the late-1990s, left-wing police Minister Jean-Pierre Chevènement ordered the opening...
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Michael Jay, British Ambassador to France Christophe Guybet as Jean-Pierre Chevènement, French Minister of the Interior Laurent C. Lucas as Jacques Chirac...
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and Education), a left-wing political organization founded by Jean-Pierre Chevènement CERES Ile du Levant, short for Centre d'Essais et de Recherches...
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Jean Charbonnel, Léo Hamon, Philippe Dechartre [fr] or Jean Mattéoli. More recently, the Citizen and Republican Movement and Jean-Pierre Chevènement took...
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and Vocational Training Robert Badinter – Minister of Justice Jean-Pierre Chevènement – Minister of National Education Michel Rocard – Minister of Agriculture...
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various positions as rector, he acted twice as policy adviser to Jean-Pierre Chevènement and Lionel Jospin, both French Ministers of National Education...
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the Belfort city hall, home town of the then Interior Minister Jean-Pierre Chevènement. Other subsequent targets included symbols of the French government...
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