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Nicolas Sarkozy appointed women

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    Nicolas Sarkozy

    Both Sarkozy's mother Andrée, who sat on a regal chair, and his formerly estranged father Pal – with whom Sarkozy had reached a reconciliation – attended the ceremony, as did Sarkozy's children. ... 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.
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    Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy

    Both Sarkozy's mother Andrée, and his formerly estranged father Pal — with whom Sarkozy had reached a reconciliation — attended the ceremony, as did Sarkozy's children. ... 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.
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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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    French presidential election, 2007

    32% of women voted Sarkozy, 27% Royal. ... | Incumbent President Jacques Chirac UMP President-Elect Nicolas Sarkozy UMP |
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    Rachida Dati

    Sarkozy appointed her Minister of Justice on 18 May 2007. ... | President | Nicolas Sarkozy |
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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. ... He also cracked down on radical Muslim clerics, causing an uproar when he tried to expel Abdelkader Bouziane, an imam who taught that adulterous women could be whipped or stoned.
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    Cécilia Ciganer-Albéniz

    Cécilia Attias (born November 12 1957, Boulogne-Billancourt, France) was the second wife of French president Nicolas Sarkozy. ... An authorized biography of Cécilia Sarkozy, written by the French journalist Valérie Domain, was removed from circulation after being published in 2005, its entire print run destroyed, after both Sarkozys declared that the book intruded too much into their private lives; Domain refashioned the material into a novel called "Between the Heart and Reason" and named the heroine Célia.
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    Cécilia Attias

    Cécilia Attias (born November 12 1957, Boulogne-Billancourt, France) was the second wife of French president Nicolas Sarkozy. ... An authorized biography of Cécilia Sarkozy, written by the French journalist Valérie Domain, was removed from circulation after being published in 2005, its entire print run destroyed, after both Sarkozys declared that the book intruded too much into their private lives; Domain refashioned the material into a novel called "Between the Heart and Reason" and named the heroine Célia.
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    HIV trial in Libya

    She is the wife of Doctor Zdravko Georgiev who was charged along with the others but was ultimately found not guilty of all charges after having been convicted of currency violations. ... ↑ Press conference of Nicolas Sarkozy in Elysée Palace, broadcasted on all major French TV channels, on July 24 at 10:15 CEST.
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    Ségolène Royal

    She was the first woman in France to be nominated for President by a major party. ... Nicolas Sarkozy

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