- Jean-Pierre
Raffarin (French: [ʒɑ̃pjɛʁ ʀafaʁɛ̃] ; born 3
August 1948) is a
French politician who
served as
Prime Minister of
France from 6 May 2002 to...
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Constitution on 25 May 2005 led to the fall of the
government of Jean-Pierre
Raffarin and to the
formation of a new cabinet,
presided by
another UMP politician...
- TV5.
Facing discontentment, the
cabinet of
Prime Minister Jean-Pierre
Raffarin dela**** all
discussion of the
project in 2004. Then
Foreign Minister Michel...
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causing confusion profitable to the far-right and far-left. Jean-Pierre
Raffarin, a
relatively low-profile
politician who said he
would listen to "France...
- employers' and employees' unions). In 2005,
French prime minister Jean-Pierre
Raffarin removed Pentecost (Whit) Monday's
status as a
public holiday. This decision...
- Parti****tions Agency'),
created in 2004
under the
government of Jean-Pierre
Raffarin, is the
French agency responsible for
managing the State's shareholdings...
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Foreign Affairs by
Chirac in the
cabinet of
Prime Minister Jean-Pierre
Raffarin at the
beginning of Chirac's
second term in 2002.
During the 2004 coup...
- Jean-Pierre
Raffarin. On 24 September, he was
elected as the UMP's
candidate for the
Presidency of the
Senate with 78 votes,
against 56
votes for
Raffarin and...
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Longuet supported Edouard Balladur while Alain Madelin and Jean-Pierre
Raffarin supported Jacques Chirac, who won.
Until the
split of the UDF confederation...
- that
former Prime Ministers Alain Juppé, François
Fillon and Jean-Pierre
Raffarin would rule the
party until a new
leadership election in October. They resigned...