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Alain Carignon (French pronunciation: [alɛ̃ kaʁiɲɔ̃]; born 23
February 1949 in
Vizille (Isère), is a
conservative French politician. From 1986 to 1995...
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Minister of
Cooperation Hervé de Charette –
Minister of
Housing Alain Carignon –
Minister of
Communication André Rossinot –
Minister of
Civil Service...
- July 1994 – 11 May 1995
Prime Minister Édouard
Balladur Preceded by
Alain Carignon Succeeded by
Catherine Trautmann Minister of the
Budget In
office 30 March...
- centre-right
parliamentarians including Philippe Séguin,
Michel Noir,
Alain Carignon, Étienne Pinte,
Michel Barnier, François Fillon,
Charles Millon, Dominique...
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April 1992
Prime Minister Michel Rocard Édith
Cresson Preceded by
Alain Carignon Succeeded by
Segolene Royal Personal details Born (1946-02-10) 10 February...
- PMID 21750104.
Lubelsky Y,
Sasaki T,
Kuipers MA,
Lucas I, Le Beau MM,
Carignon S, et al. (April 2011). "Pre-replication
complex proteins ****emble at regions...
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Government Fabius Preceded by
Herself (Secretary of State)
Succeeded by
Alain Carignon Secretary of
State for the
Environment and Way of Life In
office 22 March...
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Union for the New
Republic Hubert Dubedout 1965 1983
Socialist Party Alain Carignon 1983 1995
Rally for the
Republic Michel Destot 1995
April 4, 2014 Socialist...
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French dating to the late 18th century. It is
derived from Old
French carignon (an
alteration of quarregon) 'a set of four bells'. The word quarregon...
- ********inated on 25
February 1994) 1994: Dauphiné News affair;
Minister Alain Carignon indicted,
later sentenced to 29
months in
prison 1998:
affair Elf-Dumas...