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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.

  2. Alain Juppé en 2015. Alain Juppé, né le 15 août 1945 à Mont-de-Marsan ( Landes ), 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. Nov 1, 2015 · Alain Juppé is a unifying figure who can talk about anything without creating divisions and controversy. We need that because France is at a crossroads. There’s a rise in extremism in France ...

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  4. Sep 20, 2023 · L'ancien Premier ministre et maire de Bordeaux revient sur ses regrets, ses souvenirs et son attachement à la droite dans son ouvrage "Une histoire française". Il évoque aussi l'Europe, les partis politiques et les défis du monde d'aujourd'hui.

  5. Alain Juppé, the veteran French politician and former presidential hopeful, is breaking his link with the mainstream French party of the centre-right after more than 40 years, underlining the ...

  6. Jul 17, 2002 · But the real second-in-command in President Jacques Chirac’s new, blue France is Alain Juppé, a provincial mayor who is not even a minister. Most experts agree that Juppé masterminded the Right’s stunning victory in this year’s parliamentary and presidential elections and he is without doubt Chirac’s most trusted confidant.

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