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  1. Jean-Marc Ayrault (French: [ʒɑ̃maʁk eʁo]; born 25 January 1950) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 15 May 2012 to 31 March 2014. He later was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2017.

  2. Conseiller général de la Loire-Atlantique et maire de Saint-Herblain de 1977 à 1989, il est maire de Nantes de 1989 à 2012, député de 1986 à 2012 et président du groupe socialiste à l' Assemblée nationale de 1997 à sa nomination comme Premier ministre, à la tête du premier gouvernement de la présidence de François Hollande, le 15 mai 2012.

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  3. May 15, 2012 · Learn about the life and career of Jean-Marc Ayrault, the new leader of France who has not held ministerial office before. Find out his background, achievements, challenges and controversies as the mayor of Nantes and a Socialist politician.

  4. Predecessor. Third Fillon government. Successor. First Valls government. The Ayrault government was the 35th and 36th governments in the Fifth Republic of France, and headed by Jean-Marc Ayrault. The first Ayrault government was formed on 16 May 2012 by the presidential decree of President François Hollande. [1]

  5. Mar 31, 2014 · Mon 31 Mar 2014 14.58 EDT. The French prime minister resigned on Monday after President François Hollande and his Socialist government suffered a crushing defeat in local elections. Jean-Marc...

  6. Feb 11, 2016 · French President Francois Hollande has named Jean-Marc Ayrault as his new foreign minister. He succeeds Laurent Fabius, 69, who announced on Wednesday he was stepping down as part of a...

  7. Jean-Marc Ayrault is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 15 May 2012 to 31 March 2014. He later was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2017. He previously was Mayor of Nantes from 1989 to 2012 and led the Socialist Party group in the National Assembly from 1997 to 2012.

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