Jean-Jack Queyranne (born 2 November 1945) is a French politician. He was the Regional President of the Rhône-Alpes from June 2002 until January 2016...
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Vincent Peillon, Aurélie Filippetti, Georges Frêche, Hélène Mandroux, Jean-Jack Queyranne, François Rebsamen and Manuel Valls. Desires for the Future v t e...
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"AURA" (an acronym for Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), which was proposed by Jean-Jack Queyranne, former president of the regional council of Rhône-Alpes. Schoolchildren...
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not make jokes about" while the French Socialist Party spokesman Jean-Jack Queyranne stated that "Mr. Le Pen is showing what he is at heart: a racist...
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Collomb, Jean-Noël Guérini, Gaëtan Gorce, Jean-Louis Bianco, Julien Dray, Vincent Peillon, Aurélie Filippetti, Hélène Mandroux, Jean-Jack Queyranne, François...
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Légifrance (in French). Retrieved 6 February 2024. "France. Cabinet de Jean-Jack Queyranne, secrétaire d'État à l'Outre-Mer (1997-2000)". FranceArchives (in...
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Archived from the original on 26 January 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2009. Jean-Michel Normand (17 March 2009), Deux porte-parole pour Ségolène Royal Le...
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Daniel Vaillant succeeds Chevènement as Minister of the Interior. Jean-Jack Queyranne succeeds Vaillant as Minister of Relations with Parliament. 18 October...
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Poitou-Charentes Jean-François Macaire PS Auvergne René Souchon PS Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Laurent Wauquiez LR Rhône-Alpes Jean-Jack Queyranne PS Burgundy François...
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2016 to form the new Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It was chaired by Jean-Jack Queyranne (as of 2009[update]). It included 157 members. The Regional Council...
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elected on 4th position on the union list of the left Ain, led by Jean-Jack Queyranne. Due to the limitation of the plurality of the mandates, Givernet...
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the selection of Lyon as the capital of the new region. Although Jean-Jack Queyranne, president of the regional council of Rhône-Alpes, suggested that...
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National Front. She lost to the candidate of the political left, Jean-Jack Queyranne, in the 2004 election. On 16 June 2002, meanwhile, she was elected...
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Assumed office 4 January 2016 Preceded by René Souchon (Auvergne) Jean-Jack Queyranne (Rhône-Alpes) President of The Republicans In office 10 December...
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conducted on his behalf by his interior counselor Alain Christnacht, Jean-Jack Queyranne, secretary of state of Overseas Affairs to the Minister of the Interior...
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Delegate in charge of sports in the Regional Executive headed by Jean-Jack Queyranne. Mittan, J. Barry (1996). "Fire on the Ice - Marina Anissina and...
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the minister for relations with Parliament (Daniel Vaillant, then Jean-Jack Queyranne). Silvera, Victor (September–October 1972). "La structure du huitième...
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of the Socialist Party (1992-1993), then as technical advisor to Jean-Jack Queyranne. In the early 1970s, Rebsamen was an active member of the Ligue communiste...
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regional election, which took place on March 21 and March 28, 2004, Jean-Jack Queyranne (PS) was elected president, defeating the incumbent Anne-Marie Comparini...
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was elected Regional Councillor of Rhône-Alpes on the list led by Jean-Jack Queyranne. Following the resignation of Didier Migaud, appointed head of the...
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Meynier-Millefert ran in the regional council elections on the list of socialist Jean-Jack Queyranne, without herself being a member of the Socialist Party, and was elected...
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number of regions. The National Front ran lists in all metropolitan regions. Jean-Marie Le Pen was a candidate in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and his daughter...
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Maisons-Laffitte. Franck Pupunat. Co-founder of the Utopia political movement. Jean-Jack Queyranne. President of the Rhône-Alpes region of France (since 2004) and French...
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Michel Durafour 1980–1981 UDF Charles Béraudier 1981–1988 UDF Charles Millon 1988–1999 UDF Anne-Marie Comparini 1999–2004 PS Jean-Jack Queyranne 2004–2015...
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Rhône-Alpes on 21 March and 28 March 2004, along with all other regions. Jean-Jack Queyranne (PS) was elected president, defeating the incumbent Anne-Marie Comparini...
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Election Member Party 1988 Jean-Jack Queyranne PS 1993 Jean-Pierre Calvel UDF 1997 Jean-Jack Queyranne PS 2002 2007 2012 Hélène Geoffroy 2016 Renaud Gauquelin...
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their ballots in favor of François Hollande; on 10 and 12 October 2011, Jean-Michel Baylet and Ségolène Royal respectively announced they would support...
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March 16, 2009, the President of the Rhône-Alpes Regional Council, Jean-Jack Queyranne, announced that a preliminary study would soon be launched. This...
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Politics of Rhône-Alpes Regional Government President: Jean-Jack Queyranne Regional Council Departments Ain Ardèche Drôme Isère Loire Rhône Savoie Haute-Savoie...
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the Regional Council of Rhône-Alpes In office 2010–2015 President Jean-Jack Queyranne Personal details Born (1955-02-06) February 6, 1955 (age 69) Algeria...
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