Pierre Isaac Isidore Mendès France (French: [pjɛʁ mɑ̃dɛs fʁɑ̃s]; 11 January 1907 – 18 October 1982) was a French politician who served as prime minister...
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Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University (redirect from Centre Pierre-Mendès-France)
Tolbiac". Renamed in 1983 in honor of the French politician Pierre Mendès France, the Center Pierre-Mendès-France was built in the context of post-68 university...
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Grenoble Alpes University (redirect from Pierre Mendès-France University)
the University of Grenoble's successors—Joseph Fourier University, Pierre Mendès-France University, and Stendhal University—merged in 2016 to restore the...
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Battle of Dien Bien Phu (category Battles involving France)
months later. The French government in Paris resigned. The new prime minister, the left-of-centre Pierre Mendès France, supported French withdrawal from...
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Dien Bien Phu in May 1954 caused a political crisis. The Radical Pierre Mendès-France became leader of the cabinet and ended the First Indochina War. He...
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digital field. Son of Joan and Michel Mendès France, and grandson of Pierre Mendès France, Tristan Mendès France was born in 1970 in Bordeaux, Gironde...
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Mendès-France's government in 1955. They split and transformed the RGR in a centre-right party distinct from the Radical Party. Under Pierre Mendès-France's...
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close to the parc de Choisy, stade Charles-Moureu and centre Pierre-Mendès-France, a university centre attached to the Pantheon-Sorbonne University. The campus...
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from the Republican Centre (CR). 1959: The RGR merges into the Gaullist Union for the New Republic (UNR). 1961: Pierre Mendès France, a leading Radical...
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election. In the context of the Algerian War, behind Pierre Mendès-France, it gathered the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO), the Radical...
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Furthermore, some potential candidates such as former Prime Minister Pierre Mendès-France declined to run, due to their opposition to direct presidential elections...
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Marseille, Gaston Defferre, was the SFIO candidate and campaigned with Pierre Mendès France, who would have become Prime Minister had Defferre been elected to...
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1956 French legislative election campaign, the party took part in the Republican Front, a centre-left coalition led by Radical Pierre Mendès France, who...
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Gaullist representative to the French National Assembly and briefly served as Minister of Defense under Pierre Mendès-France (1954) and Edgar Faure (1955)...
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Constitution. Only the Communists and some center-left politicians such as Pierre Mendès-France and François Mitterrand, opposed this "coup against the Republic"...
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Jacques Chaban-Delmas (redirect from Jacques Michel Pierre Chaban-Delmas)
president of the National Centre of Social Republicans party. He "tied up" with centre-left parties and joined Pierre Mendès-France's cabinet one year later...
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Blockades of the Tolbiac center of University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne (category Student protests in France)
The Pierre Mendès-France (aka Tolbiac) centre of University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, which hosts undergraduate lectures, is regularly blocked by...
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election, and for the formation of a provisional government led by Pierre Mendès-France. The Far-Left and the Unified Socialist Party protested against the...
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Jean Raffarin was vice-minister of Agriculture in the government of Pierre Mendès France (1954–1955). He studied law at Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas and...
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submitted because of the fall of the Mendès-France cabinet a few weeks later. In the 1970s, Pierre Mendès France denied his role in the launch of the...
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Ministry of the Economy and Finance building (category Government buildings in France)
were demolished in the 1980s. The Pierre Mendès France Convention Centre (centre de conférences Pierre-Mendès-France) is a detached convention venue, also...
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Carthage Royal Palace (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
enhancements. On 31 July 1954, Lamine Bey welcomed the new French prime minister, Pierre Mendès France in his Carthage palace, who announced internal autonomy...
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Henri Laugier (category French military personnel of World War I)
Pierre Mendès France". In Chatriot, Alain; Duclert, Vincent (eds.). Le gouvernement de la recherche : Histoire d'un engagement politique, de Pierre Mendès...
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Pierre Eugène Jean Pflimlin (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ flimlɛ̃]; 5 February 1907 – 27 June 2000) was a French Christian Democrat politician who served...
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the Socialist Party (Parti socialiste or PS). It was joined by pro-Pierre Mendès-France clubs (Union of Clubs for the Renewal of the Left led by Alain Savary)...
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Pierre Marcel Poilievre PC MP (/ˌpɔːliˈɛv/ PAW-lee-EV; born June 3, 1979) is a Canadian politician who has served as the leader of the Conservative Party...
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Toronto, Lycée Français de Toronto Toronto, Toronto French School [15] Tunis, Lycée Pierre Mendès France Tunis (La Marsa), Lycée Gustave Flaubert Valencia...
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Jacques Pierre Brissot (French pronunciation: [ʒak pjɛʁ bʁiso], 15 January 1754 – 31 October 1793), also known as Brissot de Warville, was a French journalist...
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Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber (category Radical Party (France) politicians)
to his meeting the future Prime Minister Pierre Mendès-France, at that time a dedicated opponent of the French military effort in Indo-China. In 1953 Servan-Schreiber...
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Alfred Chupin (redirect from Alfred Pierre Marie Chupin)
Republican Movement candidate Yves Jaouen [fr]. Chupin supported Pierre Mendès France and his policies, moving further away from his previous Gaullist...
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