- Jean-Louis
Marie Borloo (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi maʁi bɔʁlo]; born 7
April 1951) is a
French politician who
served as
president of the
Union of...
- the
party on 15
November 2014,
following the
resignation of Jean-Louis
Borloo on 6
April 2014 for
health reasons. The UDI was part of the
Ensemble coalition...
- (1999–2003) André
Rossinot (2003–2005) Jean-Louis
Borloo and André
Rossinot (co-presidents, 2005–2007) Jean-Louis
Borloo (2007–2014)
Laurent Hénart (2014–2024) Nathalie...
- Schönberg. On 21 July 2005, she
married the
French politician Jean-Louis
Borloo at Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine. The journalists'
union SDJ (Société...
-
centrist allies of the
presidential majority, most
notably Jean-Louis
Borloo's Radical Party. It
joined the
Liaison Committee for the
Presidential Majority...
- of
Jacques Chirac's five-year term. The
handover of
power to Jean-Louis
Borloo,
named as
Minister of the
Economy by the
newly elected French President...
- to the
Minister of
Economy Jean-Louis
Borloo about the
project of a new VAT to
finance the
social security.
Borloo confirmed it was
examined by the government...
-
resigned (died in 1990) 1988–1989:
Olivier Marlière 1989–2002: Jean-Louis
Borloo,
resigned when he
entered the
national government 2002–2012:
Dominique Riquet...
-
Edgar Faure,
Maurice Faure, Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, Jean-Louis
Borloo,
Laurent Hénart CNIP: Paul
Reynaud (ex-ARD), René Coty (ex-Rad), Joseph...
- en Guyane" (PDF).
Guyane Amazonie (in French).
Retrieved 24
March 2021.
Borloo, Jean-Louis (12
January 2009). "Portant
engagement national pour l'environnement...