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- Jean Adrien François Lecanuet (4 March 1920 – 22 February 1993) was a French centrist politician. Lecanuet was born to a family of modest means in Rouen...
- The party's long-time leader was Jean Lecanuet. Democratic Centre was founded on 2 February 1966 by Jean Lecanuet after his 1965 presidential campaign...
- candidacy led to other politicians entering the race. The MRP leader Jean Lecanuet was nominated by his party and the National Centre of Independents and...
- centrist and Christian democratic component of the UDF. Its leader Jean Lecanuet was the first president of the UDF confederation. It supported the UDF...
- Salacrou (1899–1989), dramatist Roger Apéry (1916–1994), mathematician Jean Lecanuet (1920–1993), politician Jacques Rivette (1928–2016), film director Jean-Yves...
- ****embly and the MRP suffered a serious electoral defeat. In 1963, Jean Lecanuet took the leadership in order to renew the party's image. He was a candidate...
- maternal voice." Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 11: 147–153. Lecanuet, J.P.; Granier‐Deferre, C.; Jacquet, A.Y.; Capponi, I.; Ledru, L. (1993)...
- tried to found in 1972 the Reforming Movement with Christian Democrat Jean Lecanuet, with whom he supported Valéry Giscard d'Estaing's conservative candidature...
- Telecommunications Michel DurafourMinister of Employment and Social Affairs Jean LecanuetMinister of Justice René Haby – Minister of National Education Simone...
- new "centrist pole" within it, the New Centre led by Hervé Morin. Jean Lecanuet (1978–1988) Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (1988–1996) François Léotard (1996–1998)...