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Dominique Voynet (born 4
November 1958) is a
French politician who is a
member of
Europe Écologie–The Greens. She is the
former mayor of
Montreuil and...
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Voynet was to lead the
party into
government for the
first time,
joining Lionel Jospin's
Socialist Party (PS) and the
Communist Party (PCF).
Voynet was...
- However, only two
ecologists qualified for the runoff,
including Dominique Voynet in her
constituency in the
Doubs département. Both of
these candidates were...
- near
being able to parti****te in the next round. In
choosing Dominique Voynet, the
Greens opted for
their integration with the left. On the far-right...
- of the 2007
French presidential election the
party supported Dominique Voynet,
candidate for The Greens. The
party has one seat in the
general council...
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waterway network. This
project was
abandoned by
Environment Minister Dominique Voynet in 1997. The
section from
Mulhouse to Neuf-Brisach is abandoned,
while the...
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Dominique Voynet...
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effect on
February 4, 1995. It was
augmented on June 25, 1999, by the Loi
Voynet or
LOADDT (Loi d'Orientation de l'Aménagement
Durable du Territoire). The...
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photographer and
curator René Thom (1923–2002),
mathematician Dominique Voynet (1958–present),
Green politician Frank Darabont (1959–present), American...
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considerably smaller French pays of Sundgau,
implemented by the 1999 Loi
Voynet,
roughly corresponds to the arrondis****t of Altkirch,
comprising four...