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Ségolène Royal (French: [seɡɔlɛn ʁwajal] ; born Marie-
Ségolène Royal; 22
September 1953) is a
French politician who took part in the 2007
French presidential...
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Ségolène, also Sigolène or Sigolina, is a
French name, now
solely feminine but previously, in the
forms Ségolène,
Sigolin or Sigolinus, also occasionally...
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Ségolène Amiot (French pronunciation: [seɡɔlɛn amjo]; born 23
February 1986) is a
French politician from La
France Insoumise. She was
elected as a deputy...
- and 6 May 2007
between the two
leading candidates,
Nicolas Sarkozy and
Ségolène Royal.
Sarkozy was
elected with 53% of the vote.
Sarkozy and
Royal both...
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Ségolène Abscheidt is a
French professor and
naval engineer.
Since June 2023, she is the CEO of the
Institut polytechnique des
sciences avancées,...
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presidential election. In the 2007
presidential election, the PS's candidate,
Ségolène Royal, was
defeated by
conservative Nicolas Sarkozy. In 2012, François...
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Ségolène Girard (born 18
November 1995) is a
Swiss volleyball player. She is a
member of the Women's
National Team. She parti****ted at the 2016 Montreux...
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Ségolène Lefebvre (born 30 May 1993) is a
French professional boxer who held the WBO
female super-bantamweight
title from
November 2021
until April 2024...
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Ségolène Berger (born 25
March 1978) is a
former professional tennis player from France. Born in Nancy,
Berger was a right-handed
player who had a two-handed...
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members of the
party chose the
regional president of Poitou-Charentes,
Ségolène Royal. This
historic vote made
Royal the
first woman to be
nominated by...