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Nicolas Sarkozy led list
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Nicolas Sarkozy
Ancestors of Nicolas Sarkozy in three generations. ... This behavior has led some people to advance that he is not cultured enough to be in office. -
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French presidential election, 2007
He opposed in particular the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) party led by Sarkozy. ... Pro-Ségolène Royal youth chanted against Nicolas Sarkozy -
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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 braces for election bruising, CNN, 16 March 2008 -
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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. -
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Dominique de Villepin
The most prominent name on the list was that of Nicolas Sarkozy, Villepin's rival for power in the UMP. ... But let us not forget that having won the war, one has to build peace." (address on Iraq at the United Nations Security Council on 14 February 2003, shortly before the US-led invasion of Iraq ) -
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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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Cécilia Attias
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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Clearstream
Clearstream secret accounts also allegedly held part of the Argentine debt which led to the December 2001 riots. ... On April 28, 2006, Villepin denied having commissioned an investigation of Nicolas Sarkozy. -
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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. -
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Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France
Upon his nomination as Interior Minister, populist hardliner Nicolas Sarkozy promised to lead both a strict policy of zero tolerance against underground crime, promote law and order, and to promote social integration of the rejected. ... It rejected a complaint from 74 law professors (led by Frédéric Rolin) and the Green party, declaring that the conditions that led to the unrest, the quick spread of violence and the possibility that it could recur justify the state of emergency.
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Nicolas Sarkozy led list