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Nicolas Sarkozy ( — born Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa on January 28, 1955 in the 17th arrondissement of Paris) is the President of France and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. He assumed office on 16 May 2007 after defeating the Socialist Party contender Ségolène Royal ten days earlier.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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1955
Place of Birth: Paris
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Jean Sarkozy, Pierre Sarkozy
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Paul Sárközy de Nagy-Bocsa (1 hidden)
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Party: Rally for the Republic, Union for a Popular Movement
Offices: President of the French Republic, President of the French Republic

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Nicolas Sarkozy led UMP

Nicolas Sarkozy In party elections of November 2004, Sarkozy became leader of the UMP with 85% of the vote.

Jean-Louis Debré Faithful to President Chirac, he frequently criticized UMP leader Nicolas Sarkozy.

French European Constitution referendum, 2005 UMP leader Nicolas Sarkozy returned to cabinet as Minister of the Interior.

Impact and evaluation of colonialism and colonization Famous writer Aimé Césaire, leader of the Négritude movement, also refused to meet UMP leader Nicolas Sarkozy, leading the latter to cancel his visit to Martinique.

Nicolas Sarkozy led list

Gaullist Party Pasqua founded the Rally for France (Rassemblement pour la France or RPF) and obtained more votes than the RPR official list led by Nicolas Sarkozy.

Liberal Democracy (France) In the 1999 EU elections DL ran with the RPR list led by Nicolas Sarkozy.

Rally for the Republic Pasqua founded the Rally for France (Rassemblement pour la France or RPF) and obtained more votes than the RPR official list led by Nicolas Sarkozy.

Nicolas Sarkozy led party

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. Villepin had declared that he would have resigned had Chirac refused to promulgate the law.

Nicolas Sarkozy led Government

Ethnic group The current French government, led by Nicolas Sarkozy and François Fillon, has begun a legislative process to repeal this prohibition.

Nicolas Sarkozy led France

Historical revisionism (negationism) In Martinique, Aimé Césaire, the famous author of the Négritude literary movement, refused to receive UMP leader Nicolas Sarkozy, the current president of France.

Nicolas Sarkozy led French MP

Trilateral Commission Pierre Lellouche: French MP of the conservative Union for a Popular Movement party led by Nicolas Sarkozy.

Nicolas Sarkozy led world

Gordon Brown Gordon Brown was depicted in Season 12 of South Park sitting at a table of world leaders opposite Nicolas Sarkozy in the episode "Canada on Strike".

Nicolas Sarkozy led Union

The Right (France) In September 2002, Charles Millon was then named ambassador to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, while the Millonist group at the Rhône-Alpes regional council (Oui à Rhône-Alpes, ORA) fusionned itself with the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) conservative party, led by Nicolas Sarkozy.

Nicolas Sarkozy led President Jacques Chirac's RPR

European Parliament election, 1999 (France) Charles Pasqua's dissident Rally for France surpassed President Jacques Chirac's RPR, led by Nicolas Sarkozy.

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Nicolas Sarkozy won election

Nicolas Sarkozy In the second round, Sarkozy came out on top to win the election with 53.06% of the votes ahead of Ségolène Royal with 46.94%.

Charles Pasqua Sarkozy won the 2007 presidential election as the UMP candidate.

Nicolas Sarkozy won presidency

Ségolène Royal In the final round of voting on Sunday, 6 May, her opponent Nicolas Sarkozy won the presidency with 53% of the vote.

Nicolas Sarkozy won support

Bernard Tapie According to Le Canard enchaîné, this support was won by Sarkozy because of tax issues which he would have promise to resolve following his election.

Nicolas Sarkozy won majorities

French presidential election, 2007 In social categories, Sarkozy won majorities among pensioned and inactive elders (58%), CEOs, negotiants and craftworkers (82% ), categories which are traditionally conservative.

Nicolas Sarkozy won plurality

Union for a Popular Movement On 22 April 2007 Nicolas Sarkozy won the plurality of votes in the first round of the 2007 presidential election.

Nicolas Sarkozy won votes

Nicolas Sarkozy Sarkozy, who was running unopposed, won 98% of the votes.

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Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy Sarkozy appointed Bernard Kouchner, the left-wing founder of Médecins Sans Frontières, as his foreign minister, leading to Kouchner's expulsion from the Socialist Party.

Nicolas Sarkozy Sarkozy appointed Bernard Kouchner, the left-wing founder of Médecins Sans Frontières, as his foreign minister, leading to Kouchner's expulsion from the Socialist Party.

Nicolas Sarkozy appointed Bernard Kouchner

Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy Sarkozy appointed Bernard Kouchner, the left-wing founder of Médecins Sans Frontières, as his foreign minister, leading to Kouchner's expulsion from the Socialist Party.

Nicolas Sarkozy Sarkozy appointed Bernard Kouchner, the left-wing founder of Médecins Sans Frontières, as his foreign minister, leading to Kouchner's expulsion from the Socialist Party.

Nicolas Sarkozy appointed women

Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy Sarkozy also appointed seven women to form a total cabinet of 15; one, Justice Minister Rachida Dati, is the first woman of Northern African origin to serve in a French cabinet.

Nicolas Sarkozy Sarkozy also appointed seven women to form a total cabinet of 15; one, Justice Minister Rachida Dati, is the first woman of Northern African origin to serve in a French cabinet.

Nicolas Sarkozy appointed Fillon

François Fillon The day after he became President, Nicolas Sarkozy appointed Fillon as Prime Minister of France, charging him with the task of forming a new cabinet, which was announced on 18 May 2007.

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    Nicolas Sarkozy

    Nicolas Sarkozy (IPA: [nikɔla saʁkɔzi] — pronunciation born Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa on January 28, 1955 in the 17th arrondissement of Paris) is the President of France and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra.
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    French presidential election, 2007

    Pro-Ségolène Royal youth chanted against Nicolas Sarkozy
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    Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy

    Nicolas Sarkozy, candidate of the conservative Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), was elected President in May 2007, and became the sixth President of the French Fifth Republic on May 16, 2007.
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    Cécilia Ciganer-Albéniz

    The wedding took place in Neuilly-sur-Seine at the town hall, and Nicolas Sarkozy, then the mayor of Neuilly, conducted the wedding.
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    HIV trial in Libya

    While Areva did admit that general negotiations had taken place, Nicolas Sarkozy formally dismissed all of the story, claiming it was "false. " Bulgarian President Georgy Parvanov also claimed that the arms and nuclear agreements were not related to the release of the nurses .
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    Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France

    Nicolas Sarkozy suggested cleaning out the banlieues with a Kärcher (Kärcher is a well-known brand of high pressure water cleaners)
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    Ségolène Royal

    In the final round of voting on Sunday, 6 May, her opponent Nicolas Sarkozy won the presidency with 53% of the vote.
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    Clearstream

    The magistrates decided not to issue a subpoena personally targeting Nicolas Sarkozy to the Sondrio bank, offering no reasons to the press for not doing so.
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    Dominique de Villepin

    Nicolas Sarkozy - Minister of State, Minister of the Interior
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    President of France

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