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Nicolas Sarkozy led President Jacques Chirac's RPR

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    Jacques Chirac

    Tiberi was finally expelled from the RPR, Chirac's party, on 12 October 2000, declaring to the Figaro magazine on 18 November 2000: "Jacques Chirac is not my friend anymore." ... | Preceded by François Mitterrand | President of the French Republic 1995-2007 | Succeeded by Nicolas Sarkozy |
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    Nicolas Sarkozy

    Sarkozy lost the RPR leadership. ... Following Jacques Chirac's 14 July keynote speech on road safety Sarkozy as interior minister pushed through new legislation leading to the mass purchase of speed cameras and a campaign to increase the awareness of dangers on the roads.
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    Politics of France

    During his first 2 years in office, President Jacques Chirac's prime minister was Alain Juppé, who served contemporaneously as leader of Chirac's neo-Gaullist (RPR) Party. ... While, inside the UMP which he led, Nicolas Sarkozy was largely uncontested (other possible candidates such as Michèle Alliot-Marie having no real hopes), a bitter campaign opposed three left-wing hopefuls: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Ségolène Royal and Laurent Fabius, each defending a different version of social-democracy.
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    Charles Pasqua

    After Chirac's defeat at the 1988 presidential election, he criticized the abandonment of the Gaullist doctrine and the so moderate positions of the RPR. ... Since the General Council continue to pay for a year after Nicolas Sarkozy's take-over of the department, the affair may also involve him .
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    Union for French Democracy

    The others, comprising the members of Society in Movement and also Hervé Morin, Jean-Louis Bourlanges and other Bayrou's supporters until then, joined the presidential majority coalition in support of the new President Nicolas Sarkozy and formed a new "centrist pole" within it, the New Centre led by Hervé Morin. ...Jacques Chirac's poisoned legacy, The Economist, March 16th, 2007, p. 17.
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    Jacques Chirac's second term as President of France

    The RPR had broken down - a number of members had formed Eurosceptic breakaways. ... During April and May 2006, President Chirac's administration has been beset by a crisis as his chosen Prime Minister, Dominique de Villepin, was accused of asking General Rondot, a top level French spy, of asking for a secret investigation into the latter's chief political rival, Nicolas Sarkozy in 2004.
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    François Mitterrand

    Benefiting from the difficulties of Chirac's cabinet, his popularity increased. ... Charles de Gaulle • Alain Poher • Georges Pompidou • Alain Poher • Valéry Giscard d'Estaing • François Mitterrand • Jacques ChiracNicolas Sarkozy
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    Union for a Popular Movement

    After Chirac's re-election, in order to prepare the legislative election, the Union for the Presidential Majority (Union pour la majorité présidentielle) was created. ... The unpopularity with the electorate of Jacques Chirac and Jean-Pierre Raffarin's government led most members of the UMP to support Nicolas Sarkozy, a rival of Chirac.
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    Valéry Giscard d'Estaing

    He was the only surviving ex-president since he left office until the end of Jacques Chirac's term on 16 May 2007, with the exception of a brief period between François Mitterrand's retirement in 1995 and death in early 1996. ... Charles de Gaulle · Alain Poher · Georges Pompidou · Alain Poher · Valéry Giscard d'Estaing · François Mitterrand · Jacques Chirac · Nicolas Sarkozy
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    Édouard Balladur

    After Chirac's defeat at the 1988 presidential election, a part of the RPR reproached him to be responsible of the abandonment of the Gaullist doctrine but he kept the confidence of Chirac. ... In 2007, when Nicolas Sarkozy was elected President of France, he nominated him to the head of a committee for institutional reforms.
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Nicolas Sarkozy led President Jacques Chirac's RPR