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    government became the first to lose a motion of no-confidence since Georges Pompidou's in 1962. Prime Minister Michel Barnier then presented his government's...
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    the Fifth Republic: the first such instance occurred in 1962 when Georges Pompidou was toppled over opposition objections to President Charles de Gaulle's...
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    paragraph of Article 49 has only come into play once, in 1962 against Georges Pompidou, who then had to resign, but returned to power with newfound support...
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    Poher—once at the resignation of Charles de Gaulle and once at the death of Georges Pompidou. The President of the Senate also has the right to designate three...
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    after Charles de Gaulle's resignation and a second time in 1974 after Georges Pompidou's death while in office. In this situation, the president of the Senate...
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    to Hitler's invasion. "Histoire des Chefs de Gouvernement". République Française – Portail du Gouvernement. 2009. Archived from the original on 13 April...
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    duc de Choiseul under Louis XV – and then as Prime Minister under Georges Pompidou from 1972 to 1974. A member of the French Foreign Legion, he was considered...
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    Tour Sequoia, both in La Défense. On 8 January 1971, under President Georges Pompidou, the Ministry of the Environment (Ministère de l'Environnement) was...
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    approved by a nearly ten-to-one margin, de Gaulle replaced Debré with Georges Pompidou. In November, during the parliamentary elections that followed the...
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    created in 1969 by Jacques Chaban-Delmas, the first prime minister of Georges Pompidou; the first spokesman was Léo Hamon. As part of Chaban-Delmas's liberalization...
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    the personal staff of Prime Minister Georges Pompidou. This appointment launched Chirac's political career. Pompidou considered Chirac his protégé, and...
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    work from multiple French museums, including the Louvre, the Centre Georges Pompidou, the Musée d'Orsay and Palace of Versailles. However, Renaud Donnedieu...
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    Centre Georges Pompidou, 1991. p. 24 Zakharova, Larissa & Arel, Dominique & Cadiot, Juliette. (2009). Cacophonie d'empire. Le gouvernement des langues...
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    Loris (21 June 2017). "François Bayrou et Marielle de Sarnez quittent le gouvernement". Le Figaro (in French). ISSN 0182-5852. Archived from the original on...
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    la Communication de l'Assemblée nationale, ed. (December 2008). Les gouvernements et les assemblées parlementaires sous la Ve République 1958-2009 (Connaissance...
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    acting pursuant to Article 50 of the Constitution, overthrew the Georges Pompidou government. But the President of the Republic, Charles de Gaulle, refused...
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    Paris-Moscou, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 31 May to 5 November 1979 L'aventure Le Corbusier, 1887-1965, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 8 October 1987...
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    first prime minister of France to lose a motion of no-confidence since Georges Pompidou in 1962. Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, is shot and killed...
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    dissolved and the Provisional Government of the French Republic (French: Gouvernement provisoire de la République française, GPRF), also known as the French...
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  • Archived from the original on 28 August 2024. Retrieved 11 December 2024. "Gouvernement Barnier : Didier Migaud nommé ministre de la Justice". Le Parisien (in...
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    number of executions steadily decreased, with for example President Georges Pompidou, between 1969 and 1974, giving clemency to all but three people out...
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    1, pages 393-406, 1955. Loi n°55-1071 du 6 août 1955 : 1 tendant à autoriser le président de la République à ratifier l'accord entre le Gouvernement de...
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  • parlementaires – Séance du mardi 19 avril 1966" (PDF). Pompidou, Georges (1966). Discours de Georges Pompidou à l'Assemblée nationale (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-24...
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    adjudicating in the consequential political crisis. The staunch Gaullist Georges Pompidou was elected as de Gaulle’s replacement. He faced a political crisis...
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    happened twice under the 5th Republic: in 1962 against the government of George Pompidou and in 2024 against the government of Michel Barnier. The government...
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    people and the completion of European unity. In the words of President Georges Pompidou of France, "If Europe had to choose a hereditary president, it would...
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    de l'Orangerie (1.02 million), which is home to eight large Water Lily murals by Claude Monet, as well as the Centre Georges Pompidou (3 million), dedicated...
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    Painlevé (1883), mathematician; Prime Minister of France in 1917 and 1925 Georges Pompidou (1931), Prime Minister of France 1962–1968; President of France 1969–1974...
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    Républicains conditionnent leur participation au gouvernement au programme de Barnier, affirme Wauquiez". Europe 1 (in French). 6 September 2024. Retrieved 21...
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    Senate triumphed. The blow damaged Bourgeois's career as an homme de gouvernement. As Minister of Public Instruction in the Brisson cabinet of 1898, he...
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