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Nicolas Sarkozy appointed Fillon

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    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

    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. ... First Fillon Cabinet
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    Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy

    He nominated François Fillon as Prime minister, who formed a composite government, a bit modified following the UMP's relative victory during the June legislative election. ... 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.
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    Rachida Dati

    Sarkozy appointed her Minister of Justice on 18 May 2007. ... | Prime Minister | Francois Fillon |
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    Dominique de Villepin

    During the cabinet reshuffle that made Nicolas Sarkozy Finance Minister, Villepin was appointed to replace him as Interior Minister on 31 March 2004. ... | Succeeded by | François Fillon |
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    Jacques Chirac

    In April 1962, Chirac was appointed head of the personal staff of Prime Minister Georges Pompidou. ... When Nicolas Sarkozy became President in 2007, Juppé was one of the only "chiraquiens" to serve in François Fillon's government.
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    Jean-Pierre Raffarin

    François Fillon - Minister of Labour, Social Affairs, and Solidarity ... Nicolas Sarkozy - Minister of Economy, Finance, and Industry
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    Patrick Devedjian

    On May 18 2007, Patrick Devedjian was not included in the government of Prime Minister François Fillon. He succeeded Nicolas Sarkozy as President of the General Council of the Hauts-de-Seine on June 1 2007.
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    Politics of France

    Two days later, Raffarin resigned and Chirac appointed Dominique de Villepin, formerly Foreign Minister as Prime Minister of France. ... | Constitution Constitution Declaration Human rights Fifth Republic Government President Nicolas Sarkozy List Prime Minister François Fillon List Constitutional Council Council of Ministers Parliament National Assembly Senate Congress Judiciary Council of State Court of Cassation Constitutional Council of France Political Parties Political Parties Gaullism UMP The Left PS PCF MoDem Elections Elections in France Last Presidential Last General Subdivisions Regions Departments Foreign Policy Politics of the European Union Foreign relations Minister of Foreign Affairs Related issues Political scandals French Portal |
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    Union for a Popular Movement

    Nicolas Sarkozy (President of the Republic) François Fillon (Prime Minister)

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