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Christiane Marie Taubira (French: [kʁistjan maʁi tobiʁa]; born 2
February 1952) is a
French politician who
served as
Minister of
Justice of
France in...
- Jean-Marie
Taubira (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ maʁi tobiʁa]; born 15
August 1950) is a
French politician from Cayenne. He was
Secretary General of the...
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Alfonsi supported Jean-Pierre Chevènement's candidacy.
Taubira won 2.32% of the vote.
Taubira gave her name to the 2001 law
which declared the Atlantic...
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department and
region of
French Guiana,
founded in 1992 by
Christiane Taubira and her
husband Roland Delannon. The
party had one seat in the
French National...
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final days of campaigning. Left-leaning
independent candidate Christiane Taubira,
former Minister of
Justice (2012–2014)
under President François Hollande...
- with the
candidate with the
highest median rating winning.
Christiane Taubira, the only well-known
candidate who was
willing to parti****te, won the...
- Première (French TV network).
Retrieved 21
December 2021. "Christiane
Taubira 2022 : les premières réactions en Guyane". France-Guyane (in French). 17...
- from the policy. In the 2002
presidential election, part of
Christiane Taubira's platform included support for a
Sixth Republic,
emphasising that it should...
- in
French Guiana. It is
based in the capital, Cayenne, and was
formed on June 15, 1983.
Former directors include Jean-Marie
Taubira. Agrojob.com v t e...
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society and on the
black world in general. For this generation,
Christiane Taubira remains the figurehead.
Other writers are
interested in
other types of...