Didier Boulaud (French pronunciation: [didje bulo]; born 4 September 1950, in Yzeure) is a former member of the Senate of France. He represented the Nièvre...
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French race car driver Didier Boulaud (born 1950), French senate member Didier Burkhalter (born 1960), Swiss politician Didier of Cahors (c. 580–655)...
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was elected as a Socialist in a December 2012 by-election held after Didier Boulaud resigned his Senate seat. She had originally been chosen as the Socialist...
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Pierre Bérégovoy PS 1988 Marcel Charmant 1993 Pierre Bérégovoy 1993 Didier Boulaud 1997 2002 Martine Carrillon-Couvreur 2007 2012 2017 Perrine Goulet LREM...
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Charmant (PS) René-Pierre Signé (PS) 2001–2011 Didier Boulaud (PS) René-Pierre Signé (PS) 2011–2017 Didier Boulaud (PS, 2011-2012), replaced by Anne Emery-Dumas...
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Force de frappe Force océanique stratégique Nuclear tests by France Boulaud, Didier (12 July 2012). "L'avenir des forces nucléaires françaises" (in French)...
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Vaidere Jean-Pierre Plancade Yvon Collin Michel Bécot Jean Arthuis Didier Boulaud Thierry Repentin Élisabeth Lamure Roland Ries François Marc Jean Gaubert...
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