Finding:
Freebase
searching
Factz
searching
Articles
searching
Dominique de Villepin
freebase
help| Dominique de Villepin (born Dominique Marie François René Galouzeau de Villepin (IPA: [dɔminik də vilpɛ̃] — listen (help·info)) on 14 November 1953 in Rabat, Morocco) served as the Prime Minister of France from 31 May 2005 to 17 May 2007. A career diplomat, Villepin rose through the ranks of the French... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
|
false
100
-
close
Dominique de Villepin
Dominique de Villepin (born Dominique Marie François René Galouzeau de Villepin (IPA: [dɔminik də vilpɛ̃] — listen ) on 14 November 1953 in Rabat, Morocco) served as the Prime Minister of France from 31 May 2005 to 17 May 2007. -
close
Nicolas Sarkozy
Generally speaking, Sarkozy is a bête noire of the Left, and is also criticised by some on the right, most vocally by the supporters of Jacques Chirac and Dominique de Villepin, such as Jean-Louis Debré. -
close
Clearstream
↑ Le Monde quote available here: (French) "Affaire Clearstream: le témoignage qui contredit Dominique de Villepin", Le Monde (April 28, 2006). -
close
Jean-Pierre Raffarin
Dominique de Villepin ceases to be Minister of Cooperation and Francophonie, becoming solely Minister of Foreign Affairs. -
close
Jacques Chirac
Current Prime minister Dominique de Villepin acquired much of his popularity for his speech against the war at the United Nations (UN). -
close
Economy of France
Under severe protest from left-wing parties and unions, Dominique de Villepin withdrew the CPE. -
close
François Fillon
In 2005, he was not included in the new government headed by Dominique de Villepin, but was elected senator for the Sarthe département. -
close
First Employment Contract
The president's move was widely analyzed by the press as support for his prime minister Dominique de Villepin against probable contender for the 2007 election Nicolas Sarkozy, who is the leader of Chirac's political party, the UMP. -
close
Contrat nouvelle embauche
According to prime minister Dominique de Villepin, improving flexibility to fire would help small companies to be less reluctant to hire new employees. -
close
Government of France
Following the election of Nicolas Sarkozy as President of the French Republic, François Fillon replaced Dominique de Villepin as the French Prime Minister on 17 May 2007.
Explore the following pages on Powerset:
parse:article:Dominique\sde\sVillepin
Dominique de Villepin