Pierre Méhaignerie (born 4 May 1939) is a French politician. He is a former deputy of the Ille-et-Vilaine's 5th constituency and the former mayor of Vitré...
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leadership around three vice-presidents (Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Jean-Claude Gaudin and Pierre Méhaignerie) and a secretary-general (Patrick Devedjian) and...
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d'Ornano – Minister of Culture and Environment Pierre Méhaignerie – Minister of Agriculture Jean-Pierre Fourcade – Minister of Equipment and Regional Planning...
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(PR) became minister of Defense, Gérard Longuet (PR) of Industry, Pierre Méhaignerie (CDS) of Justice, François Bayrou (CDS) of Education, Simone Veil...
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Giraud – Minister of Labour, Employment, and Vocational Training Pierre Méhaignerie – Minister of Justice François Bayrou – Minister of National Education...
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were joining the UDI, including former cabinet minister and deputy Pierre Méhaignerie and Mayenne deputy Yannick Favennec. However, during a legislative...
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Gaullist Rally for the Republic (RPR) and after 1988, its leader Pierre Méhaignerie negotiated with the Socialist Prime Minister Michel Rocard to form...
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Popular Movement (UMP). Its members include Philippe Douste-Blazy, Pierre Méhaignerie and Jacques Barrot, all three former members of Democratic Force (FD)...
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et par Bernard Bosson, qui se disputaient alors la succession de Pierre Méhaignerie à la présidence du CDS. Chose promise, chose due : il fut nommé secrétaire...
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became President of the General Council of Ille-et-Vilaine, succeeding Pierre Méhaignerie. Born in Cerdon, Loiret, Bissonnier was a dental surgeon by profession...
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Agriculture Bernard Pons – Minister of Overseas Departments and Territories Pierre Méhaignerie – Minister of Housing, Equipment, Regional Planning, and Transport...
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1997 President Jacques Chirac Prime Minister Alain Juppé Preceded by Pierre Méhaignerie Succeeded by Élisabeth Guigou Mayor of the 13th arrondissement of...
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Dumas – Minister of Foreign Affairs Pierre Joxe – Minister of Defense Philippe Marchand – Minister of the Interior Pierre Bérégovoy – Minister of Economy...
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president again in 2007 after Nicolas Sarkozy stepped down, alongside Pierre Méhaignerie and Brice Hortefeux. In 2013, he announced he would run for Mayor...
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nationalist, creator of the modern flag of Brittany René Alexandre Pierre Méhaignerie, deputy-mayor of Vitré, former minister and European deputy The 18th-century...
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several magistrates resigned in protest. The new minister of justice, Pierre Méhaignerie, pledged repeal. The reforms were reversed in August 1993, when a...
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March 1974 – 28 May 1974 Christian Bonnet 28 May 1974 – 30 March 1977 Pierre Méhaignerie 30 March 1977 – 22 May 1981 Édith Cresson 22 May 1981 – 22 March 1983...
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1984 – 20 March 1986: Gaston Defferre 20 March 1986 – 10 May 1988: Pierre Méhaignerie 15 May 1991 – 2 April 1992: Michel Delebarre 29 March 1993 – 18 May...
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November 1813 – 11 April 1814: Mathieu Molé 3 April 1814 – 13 May 1814: Pierre Paul Nicolas Henrion de Pansey 13 May 1814 – 20 March 1815: Charles Henri...
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Mathis, UMP, Aube Mr. Didier Mathus, socialist, Saône-et-Loire Mr. Pierre Méhaignerie, UMP, Ille-et-Vilaine Mr. Christian Ménard, UMP, Finistère Mr. Alain...
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again for the French presidency. This time he had the support of ex-Premier Pierre Mendès-France, who would have been Premier again had Defferre been elected...
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political ideology. Raymond Barre Simone Veil Pierre Méhaignerie Philippe Douste-Blazy André Santini Jean-Pierre Raffarin Hervé de Charette Gilles de Robien...
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1986 Proportional representation - no election by constituency 1988 Pierre Méhaignerie UDF 1993 1997 2002 UMP 2007 2012 Isabelle Le Callennec 2017 Christine...
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May 1988 – 23 June 1988: Louis Mermaz 20 March 1986 – 10 May 1988: Pierre Méhaignerie 20 September 1985 – 20 March 1986: Jean Auroux 17 July 1984 – 20 September...
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7 April 2020) was a French politician. Christian was the oldest son of Pierre Bonnet and Suzanne Delebecque. He had two younger brothers: Didier and Jean-Claude...
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Pierre Jean Marie Laval (French: [pjɛʁ laval]; 28 June 1883 – 15 October 1945) was a French politician. He served as Prime Minister of France three times:...
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2016-02-09. "N° 3929 - Rapport d'information de MM. Jérôme Cahuzac et Pierre Méhaignerie fait au nom de la mission d'information sur la compétitivité de l'économie...
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Pierre-Henri Teitgen (29 May 1908 – 6 April 1997) was a French lawyer, professor and politician. Teitgen was born in Rennes, Brittany. Taken POW in 1940...
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was appointed Minister of Transport in the first government of socialist Pierre Mauroy, before his election to Presidency of the National Assembly. He served...
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the morality of releasing dangerous offenders. On 1 February 1994, Pierre Méhaignerie, the then-Minister of Justice, proposed a new law which eliminated...
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