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  1. Lionel Robert Jospin OQ (French pronunciation: [ljɔnɛl ʁɔbɛʁ ʒɔspɛ̃]; born 12 July 1937) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 1997 to 2002. Jospin was First Secretary of the Socialist Party from 1995 to 1997 and the party's candidate for President of France in the 1995 and 2002 elections .

  2. Lionel Jospin, né le 12 juillet 1937 à Meudon ( Seine-et-Oise, aujourd'hui Hauts-de-Seine ), est un homme d'État français. Figure du Parti socialiste (PS), il est Premier ministre du 2 juin 1997 au 6 mai 2002. Après avoir étudié à l' IEP de Paris et à l' ENA, il mène une carrière dans la diplomatie .

  3. Lionel Jospin is a Socialist Party politician who served as prime minister of France (1997–2002) in a cohabitation government with conservative President Jacques Chirac. Born in the Parisian suburb of Meudon, Jospin inherited many of his socialist beliefs from his schoolteacher father.

  4. Jun 16, 2024 · Former Socialist prime minister Lionel Jospin (1997 to 2002) reflects on Emmanuel Macron's decision to dissolve the Assemblée Nationale. He criticizes the "arrogance" and...

  5. Jun 2, 1997 · Lionel Robert Jospin is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 1997 to 2002.

  6. May 14, 2018 · Jospin, Lionel (1937– ) French statesman, prime minister (19972002). Jospin joined the French Socialist Party (PS) in 1971. In 1981 he became first secretary of the PS. In 1995 he succeeded François Mitterrand as leader of the PS, but lost the ensuing presidential election to Jacques Chirac.

  7. Jospin led his party to a triumphant election victory in 1997, and subsequently presided over a period of high economic growth and low inflation. His government also introduced a number of social welfare reforms and relaxed the country's relatively stringent immigration policies.

  8. Jun 23, 2024 · L'ancien Premier ministre Lionel Jospin lors du second tour de l'élection présidentielle à Paris, en mai 2017. | LIONEL BONAVENTURE / AFP Voir en plein écran. fermer.

  9. 2 days ago · France’s modern Republic has experienced three cohabitations, the last one under conservative President Jacques Chirac, with Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, from 1997 to 2002. The prime minister is accountable to the parliament, leads the government and introduces bills.

  10. 6 days ago · He secured 16.9 per cent of the vote in the first round, beating the Socialist Party leader Lionel Jospin into third place and securing a spot alongside Chirac on the ballot form for the decisive ...

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