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  1. Alain Marie Juppé (Mont-de-Marsan, 15 de Agosto de 1945) é um político francês. [1] Ocupou o cargo de primeiro-ministro da França entre 18 de Maio de 1995 a 3 de Junho de 1997. [1] Foi prefeito de Bordeaux de junho de 1991 a dezembro de 2004, e novamente de outubro de 2015 até hoje. [1]

  2. Alain Juppé, né le 15 août 1945 à Mont-de-Marsan , est un homme d'État français. Il est notamment Premier ministre du 17 mai 1995 au 2 juin 1997. Après son passage par l'École nationale d'administration (ENA), il rejoint l'Inspection générale des finances.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alain_JuppéAlain Juppé - Wikipedia

    • Early Life
    • Political Career
    • Political Positions
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    • Composition of Juppé Ministries
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    Juppé was born Alain Marie Juppé on 15 August 1945, in Mont-de-Marsan, Aquitaine. His father was Robert Juppé (1915-1998), a Gaullist resistance fighter at the end of World War II, who came from a family of railwaymen and later became a farmer, and his mother was Marie Darroze (1910-2004), the devoted Catholic daughter of a judge. His secondary stu...

    Early political career

    Alain Juppé's profession, outside politics, is Inspector of Finances, a position from which he was on leave to hold his various elected and appointed offices. He retired from the Inspection of Finances on 1 January 2003. As a senior civil servant, he met Jacques Chirac at the end of the 1970s and became his adviser in the city council of Paris. In 1981, he was selected to be one of the first Young Leaders of the French-American Foundation. A member of the RPR since its foundation in 1976, he...

    Cabinet member

    He was minister of budget and spokesperson of Jacques Chirac's government from 1986 to 1988. He contributed to the free-market policy of Edouard Balladur, minister of Finances, during these years. During the 1988 presidential election, he combined these positions with those of spokesman of Chirac's campaign and head of his support committee. Then, he was secretary general of the Rally for the Republic (Rassemblement pour la République or RPR) political party from 1988 to 1995. His role was to...

    Prime Minister of France

    Because he supported Jacques Chirac against Edouard Balladur during the 1995 presidential campaign, he succeeded him as Prime Minister, also becoming president of the RPR. Jacques Chirac claimed Alain Juppé was "the best among us". However, in November/December 1995, his plan for Welfare State reform caused the biggest social conflict since May 68 and, under duress, abandoned it. He became the most unpopular Prime Minister of the Fifth Republic (challenged only by Édith Cresson). In spring 19...

    Social issues

    In March 2009, he criticized Pope Benedict XVI over his comments that condoms will only worsen the AIDS crisis, saying that as a Christian, he felt that such declarations were totally unacceptable. He was also awarded on behalf of Armeniathe Mesrob Mashdots Medal for his service in strengthening and deepening the cooperation between the governments of Armenia and France.

    European Union

    Juppé's position on Europe has changed through years. In 1977, as a national delegate of the neo-Gaullist RPR, he advocated a "Europe of the peoples" against a "Europe of technocrats", opposing the confederal model to the federal model. But fifteen years later, he convinced Jacques Chirac to agree to the Maastricht Treaty, while the party was strongly divided on the subject. He then said that the treaty was "common sense" and that the Euro is "a strategy for growth". In 2000, he co-signed a t...

    Immigration and Islam

    In 1977, he proposed granting preferential status for jobs to French citizens. In 1990, he judged that immigration was "a permanent and huge" problem. The same year, the general meeting of the RPR led to strict propositions : borders closing, suspension of immigration, and declarations of the incompatibility between Islam and French laws.[citation needed] His position changed in the late 1990s. He supported a MEDEF report asking for more immigration on the labour market. In 2002, he said "the...

    Governmental functions Prime Minister: 1995–1997. Minister of Budget and government spokesman: 1986–1988. Minister of Foreign Affairs: 1993–1995. Minister of Ecology, Development and Sustainable Planning: May–June 2007. Minister of State, Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs: 2010–2011. Minister of State, minister of Foreign and European Affair...

    Juppé's first cabinet, 17 May – 7 November 1995

    1. Alain Juppé – Prime Minister 2. Hervé de Charette– Minister of Foreign Affairs 3. Charles Millon– Minister of Defense 4. Jean-Louis Debré– Minister of the Interior 5. Alain Madelin– Minister of the Economy and Finance 6. Jacques Toubon– Minister of Justice 7. Yves Galland– Minister of Industry 8. François Bayrou– Minister of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Research 9. Jacques Barrot– Minister of Labour, Social Dialogue and Participation 10. Pierre Pasquini– Mi...

    Juppé's second cabinet, 7 November 1995 – 2 June 1997

    1. Alain Juppé – Prime Minister 2. Hervé de Charette– Minister of Foreign Affairs 3. Charles Millon– Minister of Defense 4. Jean-Louis Debré– Minister of the Interior 5. Jean Arthuis– Minister of the Economy and Finance 6. Jacques Toubon– Minister of Justice 7. Franck Borotra– Minister of Industry, Posts and Telecommunications 8. François Bayrou– Minister of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Research 9. Jacques Barrot– Minister of Labour and Social Affairs 10. Phil...

    La Tentation de Venise, Grasset, 1993. ISBN 224646241X.
    Entre nous, NiL, 1996. ISBN 2841110729
    Montesquieu, Perrin-Grasset, 1999.
    Entre quatre z'yeux, with Serge July, Grasset, 2001. ISBN 9782246570219
    L'entrée de la Turquie dans l'Union européenne : la perception de l'opinion publique européenne Video conference of Alain Juppé about the Turkish question, given in Montreal in March 2006, Center o...
    La France, trois mois avant les présidentielles Conference given in Montreal in January 2007, Centro de estudios internacionales de la Universidad de Montreal
  4. 12 de set. de 2023 · Politique. Livres. Alain Juppé : « J’aurais bien aimé être président de la République, mais enfin, je m’en suis remis » A l’occasion de la sortie de ses Mémoires, l’ancien premier ministre, qui...

  5. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Alain JUPPÉ est un homme politique français, ancien Premier ministre et maire de Bordeaux. Il est membre du Conseil constitutionnel depuis mars 2019, nommé par le Président de l'Assemblée nationale.

  6. 21 de fev. de 2019 · Alain JUPPÉ is a former politician and diplomat who served as Prime Minister, Mayor of Bordeaux, and Minister of Foreign Affairs. He is currently a member of the Constitutional Council, appointed by the President of the National Assembly in 2019.

  7. 24 de nov. de 2010 · Retrouvez le parcours de Alain Juppé, ministre d'Etat, ministre de la Défense et des anciens combattants depuis le 15 novembre 2010. Découvrez ses fonctions, ses études, ses mandats et ses partis politiques.