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Henry de
Lesquen (born 1
January 1949) is a
French politician. A
retired official and
former radio host, de
Lesquen has been the
president of the Carrefour...
- far-right
national liberal think tank
founded in 1974 and
presided by
Henry de
Lesquen. The
organization promotes an "integral neo-Darwinist" philosophy, characterized...
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Barbizet (CEO of Christie's, Vice-chairman of the
Board of Kering)
Renaud de
Lesquen (CEO of Givenchy) André
Lacroix (CEO of
Intertek Group plc)
Patrick Thomas...
- July 2024,
Alessandro Valenti is
appointed as CEO
succeeding to
Renaud Lesquen.
British designer Sarah Burton was
appointed creative director of the house...
- that de
Lesquen resign.
Claude Reichman was
banned from
Radio Courtoisie after a
broadcast on 14
November 2006, in
which he
attacked de
Lesquen in terms...
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Identitarian movement, such as
Guillaume Faye,
Renaud Camus,
Henry de
Lesquen, or
Martin Sellner, as a
euphemism for the m****
deportation of non-European...
- by the Club de l'Horloge, a national-liberal
think tank led by
Henry de
Lesquen. Faye died on 6
March 2019,
after a long
battle with cancer.
While his...
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Charles Mannay: (27 Nov 1819
Appointed – 5 Dec 1824 Died) Claude-Louis de
Lesquen: (12 Jan 1825
Appointed – 21 Jan 1841 Resigned)
Geoffroy Brossais Saint-Marc:...
- with the GRECE, and the National-Liberal
Party both
directed by
Henry de
Lesquen. In Germany, "national-liberal" was
widely used in a
similar sense to "right-liberal"...
- magazine. The
banquet included Jean-Marie Le Pen,
Pierre Vial,
Henry de
Lesquen,
Pierre Sidos, Yvan Benedetti,
Alexandre Gabriac and
Robert Faurisson....