Alain Devaquet (4 October 1942 – 19 January 2018) was a French politician who was a minister under Jacques Chirac. A university professor before embarking...
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Paris opposing university reforms (the so-called "Devaquet bill [fr]," named after politician Alain Devaquet) and proposed immigration restrictions. Though...
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Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Québec (1990–2002). Alain Devaquet, 75, French politician, Minister of National Education, Higher Education...
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based in the town. Alain Devaquet, a Gaullist politician prominent in the Jacques Chirac period, was born in 1942 at Raon. Alain Schneider, the singer...
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patron (b. 1927) Claude Prouvoyeur, politician (b. 1927) 19 January – Alain Devaquet, politician (b. 1942) Marcel Frémiot, composer and musicologist (b....
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President François Mitterrand Prime Minister Jacques Chirac Preceded by Alain Devaquet Succeeded by Hubert Curien President of the Regional Council of Aquitaine...
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Loir-et-Cher Jean-Jacques Descamps UDF Indre-et-Loire Michel Destot PS Isère Alain Devaquet RPR Paris Patrick Devedjian RPR Hauts-de-Seine Emmanuel Dewees RPR Nord...
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starting his involvement in politics during a demonstration against Alain Devaquet's 1986-1987 education reform. Hamon joined the Socialist Party afterwards...
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leading civil servant under both Interior Minister Michel Poniatowski and Alain Devaquet. He joined the Front National in 1989 and was elected to the European...
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inégalités filles-garçons", consulted July 2014 Grégoire Poussielgue and Pierre-Alain Furbury (15 December 2016), Primaire du PS : Valls engrange les soutiens...
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Organisation combat anarchiste, OCA). In 1986, during the protests against Alain Devaquet, the Young Libertarian Collective (French: Collectif jeunes libertaires...
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arrondissement of Paris In office 3 July 1995 – 29 March 2008 Preceded by Alain Devaquet Succeeded by Patrick Bloche Member of the National Assembly for Paris's...
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He also participated in major demonstrations against the Monory law and Devaquet bill, related respectively to employee shareholding and university organisation...
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Fanton UNR 1962 1967 UDR 1968 1969 Michel Marquet 1973 André Fanton 1978 Alain Devaquet RPR 1981 Georges Sarre PS 1986 Proportional representation - no election...
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1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency 1988 Alain Devaquet RPR 1993 1997 Patrick Bloche PS 2002 2007 2012 2017 Pacôme Rupin LREM...
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head of the weekly until 1993. When students demonstrated against the Devaquet law on universities in 1986, Louis Pauwels penned his most famous editorial...
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Mitterrand's government. Elsewhere, the plan for university reform (plan Devaquet) caused a crisis in 1986 when a student called Malik Oussekine was killed...
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social movements, notably the student revolt against the university reform (Devaquet Bill).[citation needed] Benefiting from the difficulties of Chirac's cabinet...
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anti-Semitism". Azoulay recalled having participated in demonstrations against the Devaquet bill in 1986 and against the Juppé plan in 1995, and against the candidature...
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