- Noël
Mamère (French pronunciation: [nɔɛl mamɛʁ]; born 25
December 1948) is a
French journalist and
former politician. He was the
mayor of Bègles in Gironde...
- the U.S. Fund for UNICEF.
During the
Second Sudanese Civil War,
siblings Mamere, Paul, Jeremiah, Theo, Daniel, and
Abital escape after their families and...
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proved awkward and he was soon
replaced by Noël
Mamère who had
initially lost the
primary elections.
Mamère's 5.25%
represents the
strongest Green challenge...
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brought the
score up to 11%), when
polls had
given them up to 16%. Noël
Mamère was the movement's vice-president from 1992 to 1994, when he was excluded...
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French presidential election, she
publicly expressed her
support for Noël
Mamère, the
candidate of the
Green Party in an
opinion piece published in the newspaper...
- Gironde, Noël
Mamère was well
ahead with 39.82%
against 28.42% for the UMP
candidate Elizabeth Vine. In the
second round, Noël
Mamère was re-elected...
- "communist,
republican and ecologist"
group as
envisaged by
Mamère.
Discussions between Mamère, PCF
deputy Patrick Braouezec, and
miscellaneous left deputies...
- dictatorships". On 10
September 2003,
Green members of
parliament Noël
Mamère,
Martine Billard and Yves
Cochet filed a
request to form a Parliamentary...
-
Algerian battle". On 10
September 2003,
French Green Party deputies Noël
Mamère,
Martine Billard and Yves
Cochet petitioned for a
Parliamentary Commission...
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France '94. He was
accompanied by Jean-Michel Guidez,
Patrick Chêne, Jean
Mamère, Marc
Toesca and others. In 2006, he
published a book with
Emmanuel Galiero...