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Christian Beullac (29
November 1923 in M****illan (Hérault) – 16 June 1986) was a
French politician best
known for
leading the
ministries of education...
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waters and forests. Paul-Louis
Arslanian Henri Becquerel Christian Beullac Fulgence Bienvenüe Jean-Baptiste Biot Augustin-Louis
Cauchy Gaspard-Gustave...
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Interior Michel d'Ornano –
Minister of
Industry and
Research Christian Beullac –
Minister of
Labour Olivier Guichard –
Minister of
Justice René Haby –...
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Barre Jacques Chirac Preceded by
Joseph Fontanet Succeeded by
Christian Beullac Personal details Born (1919-10-09)9
October 1919 Dombasle-sur-Meurthe,...
- 1974 René Haby (Minister of Education) 28 May 1974 5
April 1978
Christian Beullac (Minister of Education) 5
April 1978 22 May 1981
Alain Savary 22 May 1981...
- 1981 – 17 July 1984
Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy Preceded by
Christian Beullac Succeeded by Jean-Pierre Chevènement
First Secretary of the
French Socialist...
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Jacques Attali X1963
writer and
President Mitterrand's
advisor Christian Beullac X1943 Industrialist,
Minister Philippe Créb****a X CEO of Toulouse–Blagnac...
- M****illan, his
remains now lie in the Hôtel des Invalides,
Paris Christian Beullac, (29
November 1923 - 16 June 1986),
politician Jean-Pierre
Hortoland (born...