Sarkozy appoints François Fillon as Prime Minister of France ... May 17, 2007 ... Image: ie.htm Photography Service of the Prime Minister. The new President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy has appointed François Fillon to ...
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Prime Minister of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Prime Minister of France ( Premier ministre français ) in the Fifth Republic is the functional head of the government and Council of Ministers of France. The head of state in France is the Pre...
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Cardinal Richelieu rose from his provincial post in Luçon to become France's Secretary of State for foreign affairs in 1616, and then on to head the royal council as prime minister of France in 1624. His powerful, analytical intellect was characterized by a reliance on reason, strong will, the ability to govern others...
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President Nicolas Sarkozy is center right politician and a lawyer by training. He is known for his strong law and order stances. His belief that France needs to become more economically competitive inclines him to make some moves towards ...
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Dominique de Villepin becomes France's new prime minister after his country rejects the EU constitution. ... Dominique de Villepin has been named as France's new prime minister, following the country's rejection of the EU constitution in Sunday's referendum.
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The French prime minister has defended proposals to ban the wearing of "overt" religious symbols in schools, as he opened the debate in parliament. ... France is trying to force everyone to worship at the altar of secularism ;
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Georges Clemenceau (prime minister of France), September 28, 1841Mouilleron-en-Pareds, FranceNovember 24, 1929Parisstatesman and journalist who was a dominant figure in the French Third Republic and, as premier (1917–20), a major contributor to the Allied victory in World War I ...
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