François Charles Armand Fillon (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ʃaʁl aʁmɑ̃ fijɔ̃]; born 4 March 1954) is a French retired politician who served as Prime...
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candidate in the 2017 presidential election, former Prime Minister François Fillon, placed third in the first round, with 20.0% of the vote. Following...
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political-financial scandal involving immediate family of French politician François Fillon given paid jobs that involved no or very little actual work. The case...
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which Macron won with a difference of more than 30% of the vote. François Fillon of The Republicans (LR)—after winning the party's first open primary—and...
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Penelope Kathryn Fillon (née Clarke, 31 July 1955) is the Welsh wife of French former politician François Fillon. She was the Spouse of the Prime Minister...
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presidency, François Fillon and Jean-François Copé – the fillonistes and copéistes. Copéistes (supporters of Jean-François Copé): Jean-François Copé, Luc...
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resignation of Jean-François Copé from the head of the UMP, it was announced that former Prime Ministers Alain Juppé, François Fillon and Jean-Pierre Raffarin...
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November 2016, but only came in third place behind François Fillon and Alain Juppé. He decided to endorse Fillon and signaled that he was retiring from politics...
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Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007. In 2017, he endorsed the Gaullist candidate François Fillon, who came third in the presidential election of that year, but said...
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The Cabinet of François Fillon were the members appointed by Prime Minister of France Francois Fillon in his two terms between 2007 and 2012. From 17 May...
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européen". www.europarl.europa.eu (in French). Retrieved 7 February 2018. Copé, Fillon et l'UMP : qui soutient qui ? L'Obs, 17 October 2012. Ludovic Vigogne (11...
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of Scots François Fillon (born 1954), Prime Minister of France 2007–2012 François Hollande (born 1954), President of France 2012–2017 François Mitterrand...
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and Government Spokeswoman from 2011 to 2012 under Prime Minister François Fillon. Pécresse represented the 2nd constituency of Yvelines in the National...
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Minister François Fillon. On 19 November 2012 he was elected to the presidency of the UMP with 50.03% of votes from its members, defeating Fillon, who asserted...
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following a stint as Budget Minister in the government of Prime Minister François Fillon. A member of The Republicans (LR), he was a long-time ally of Jacques...
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in April 2016. Partly as a result of the Fillon affair which sank the Republican nominee François Fillon's chances, Macron topped the ballot in the first...
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ran in the fourth constituency of Sarthe, the former constituency François Fillon, who was Prime Minister of France between 2007 and 2012. She lost to...
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result with 2.4%. He became LR candidate François Fillon’s international affairs spokesman, but resigned when Fillon was embroiled in a financial scandal...
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particularly by feminist groups who wanted it banned. A circular from François Fillon, then Prime Minister, dated 21 February 2012, called for the deletion...
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and Social Cohesion (2010–2012) in the government of Prime Minister François Fillon. She was a member of the Union for a Popular Movement, which was part...
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presidential election, Common Sense actively supported the candidacy of François Fillon. After the presidential election, Christophe Billan resigned from the...
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served as Minister of the Interior (2004–2005). After being replaced by François Fillon as prime minister, De Villepin was indicted in connection with the...
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Magazine, on Ushuaïa TV. After six months of research on a biography of François Fillon, she returned to televisionr in February 2008 to present the afternoon...
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"Qui est Malika Sorel, la femme qu'on voit tout le temps derrière François Fillon ?". Le Figaro (in French). 31 March 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2024....
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Apparu, as well as Christophe Béchu, later joined the campaign of François Fillon for the 2017 French presidential election after his victory in the...
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Kouchner was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs in Prime Minister François Fillon's government, even though Kouchner supported Sarkozy's Socialist rival...
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mayor of Longjumeau (Essonne). In the government of Prime Minister François Fillon, Kosciusko-Morizet became a state secretary in the French government...
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Ministry of Agriculture as part of the government of François Fillon. The following month she joined Fillon's cabinet in the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Finance...
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open contest instead. On 2 October, Bruno Retailleau, a supporter of François Fillon in the disputed 2012 leadership election, was elected president of...
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score of 33% in the first round of the 2002 elections. Prime Minister François Fillon, also a candidate in Sarthe, led the UMP campaign. On the far-right...
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