Claude Chirac, ComM (born 6 December 1962) is the youngest daughter of French president Jacques Chirac and was her father's personal advisor from 1994...
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Jacques René Chirac (UK: /ˈʃɪəræk/, US: /ʒɑːk ʃɪəˈrɑːk/ ; French: [ʒak ʁəne ʃiʁak] ; 29 November 1932 – 26 September 2019) was a French politician who...
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including former president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and Prime Minister Jacques Chirac. They called for the formation of a new right-wing party to unite the...
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cohabitation includes President François Mitterrand's appointment of Jacques Chirac as prime minister after the legislative election of 1986. While Mitterrand's...
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Gurrey (21 March 2007). "Nicolas Sarkozy quitte le gouvernement et reçoit le soutien de Jacques Chirac". Le Monde. Retrieved 4 March 2018. "Interdiction...
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the Fifth Republic of France. It was formed on 2 June 1997 by the decree of President Jacques Chirac. It was composed of members from the Socialist Party...
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he was Prime Minister of France from 1995 to 1997 under President Jacques Chirac, during which period he faced major strikes that paralysed the country...
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Carrère-Gée was appointed the social affairs adviser to President Jacques Chirac. From 2006 to 2007, she served as Deputy Secretary General of the Élysée...
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first election for a shorter term was held in 2002. Then-president Jacques Chirac was first elected in 1995 and again in 2002, and would have been able...
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List of deputies of the 10th National Assembly of France (category Jacques Chirac)
of the Assembly on 21 April 1997 by decision of President of France Jacques Chirac. For each Member of Parliament, the list specifies their department...
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Dominique de Villepin (category Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas University alumni)
Jacques Chirac. In his career working at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, De Villepin rose through the ranks of the French right as one of Chirac's protégés...
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of Justice André Bord – Minister of Veterans Jacques Duhamel – Minister of Cultural Affairs Jacques Chirac – Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development...
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direction. This possibility is seldom exercised. In 1997, President Jacques Chirac dissolved the National Assembly due to the lack of popularity of Prime...
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François Mitterrand allowed the Council of Ministers to authorize Jacques Chirac to commit the responsibility of the government to a law project that...
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miscellaneous right-wing blocs and of the same political persuasion as Jacques Chirac. Indeed, Chirac had headed the Union of the Right and Centre and had himself...
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Groupe Union Défense (category Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas University)
dissolved after Maxime Brunerie's failed assassination attempt on president Jacques Chirac. In 2004, the GUD reformed under the name Rassemblement étudiant de...
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right's landslide victory in the 1993 legislative election. In 1995, Jacques Chirac appointed him Minister for European Affairs, a role in which he served...
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France like Jacques Chirac and Georges Pompidou. A member of the Georges Pompidou Institute, he joined the scientific council of the Jacques Chirac Foundation...
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ISBN 2-226-15576-7., Grand Livre du mois 2004, subject(s): Chirac, Jacques (1932–), Sarkozy, Nicolas (1955–), France—Politique et gouvernement—1995–...
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under the government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin during the presidency of Jacques Chirac, when Paolo Persichetti [it] was extradited from France. However, it...
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1996) 2001 - L’abolition, Robert Badinter, Editions Fayard 2002 - Le gouvernement invisible, Laurent Joffrin, Editions Arléa (among the members of the...
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groupe socialiste de l'Assemblée". Le Monde. Retrieved 26 June 2017. "Jacques Chirac demande aux Français les moyens de poursuivre son action". Le Monde...
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officials before being released. But the President of the Republic, Jacques Chirac, consulted by the government in January 1999, hesitating at first to...
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The Provisional Government of the French Republic (PGFR; French: Gouvernement provisoire de la République française (GPRF)) was the provisional government...
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presidential campaign, they were both divided between followers of Jacques Chirac, who was eventually elected, and supporters of Prime Minister Edouard...
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in contrast with the silence of his predecessors, French President Jacques Chirac apologised for the complicit role of French police and French civil...
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annual Bastille Day military parade as a guest of French president Jacques Chirac. On 21 July, two days before his death, he hosted Yemeni president Ali...
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from 1997, the year of the dissolution of the National Assembly by Jacques Chirac, in the 7th district of Paris (XI e XII arrondissement). He was president...
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becoming the first French presidential candidate to win reelection since Jacques Chirac defeated Jean-Marie Le Pen in 2002. His centrist coalition lost its...
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Cabinet (except for Gilles de Robien). However, during the second term of Jacques Chirac, the UDF became increasingly independent from the UMP. On the initiative...
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