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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/President of the French Republic |
 | | Upon the death or resignation of the President, the President of the Senate becomes interim president. |  | | The President of the French Republic (Président de la République française in French), coloquially referred to as President of France, is France's elected Head of State. |  | | The constitutional attributions of the president are defined in Title II of the Constitution of France. |
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| | EMILE FRANCOIS LOUBET - LoveToKnow Article on EMILE FRANCOIS LOUBET |
 | | At the Auteuil steeplechase in June the president was struck on the head with a cane by an anti-Dreyfusard. |  | | In that month President Loubet summoned Waldeck-Rousseau to form a cabinet, and at the same time entreated Republicans of all shades of opinion to rally to the defence of the state. |  | | In i88o he became president of the departmental council in Drme. |
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| | MARIE EDME PATRICE MAURICE DE MACMAHON - LoveToKnow Article on MARIE EDME PATRICE MAURICE DE MACMAHON |
 | | On the resignation of Thiers as president of the Republic, on the 24th of May 1873, MacMahon was elected to the vacant office by an almost unanimous vote, being supported by 390 members out of 392. |  | | MACMAHON, MARIE EDME PATRICE MAURICE DE, duke of Magenta (18o8I 893), French marshal and president of the French republic, was born on the 13th of July 1808 at the chteau of Sully, near Autun. |  | | The president consented, but in a message to the Assembly be declared in favor of a confirmation of his own powers fot seven. |
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| | Press Communiqué 2000/7 - Visit of the President of the French Republic to the International Court of Justice |
 | | Jacques Chirac, President of the French Republic, was received today by the International Court of Justice at the Peace Palace in The Hague, seat of the Court. |  | | President Chirac was welcomed by the President of the Court, Judge Gilbert Guillaume (France) and by the Registrar, |  | | French jurists and statesmen who had been at the forefront in the promotion of international law and justice. |
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http://fletcher.tufts.edu/multi/texts/bh53.txt
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| | Mr. Jacques chirac, President of the French Republic, visits the International Criminal Tribunal for the former ... |
 | | President Chirac met with the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, His Excellency, Judge Claude Jorda, as well as with the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and for Rwanda (ICTR), Mrs. |  | | A larger meeting was held between the presidential delegation and a delegation of the Tribunal attended by all the Judges, the Registrar, the Deputy Prosecutor and the Deputy Registrar. |  | | President Chirac’s visit came a week after the French Assemblée Nationale passed the bill authorising ratification of the Rome Convention of July 1998 setting up the International Criminal Court. |
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| | French Polynesia - Country information - Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
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| | Jacques Chirac |
 | | Jacques Chirac ran for president in 1981 but was defeated by Mitterrand. |  | | He ran for President without success in 1981, 1988, and was elected in 1995 and 2002. |  | | Jacques René Chirac (born in Paris November 29, 1932), is a French politician. |
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| | Convention for the protection of birds useful to agriculture |
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| | MacMahon, Marie Edmé Patrice de on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | This reluctance, as well as dissension among the monarchists, served to preserve the Third Republic, and France received its new constitution in the organic laws of 1875. |  | | On May 16 (le Seize Mai), 1877, MacMahon precipitated a crisis by forcing the republican premier, Jules Simon, to resign, although Simon had the support of the newly elected (1876) chamber of deputies, which had a republican majority. |  | | This incident established the principle of ministerial responsibility to the chamber rather than to the president, thus limiting presidential power in the Third Republic. |
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| | Search Results for Dreyfus - Encyclopædia Britannica |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=Dreyfus&submit=Find&source=MWTAB
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| | 1992 - Address by Mr Federico Mayor |
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| | 'TAHITI/FP': Te Ao Maohi Needs International Support Now! : Melbourne Indymedia |
 | | But Temaru, who became President in June this year, was last month ousted in a motion of no confidence after a member of his Union for Democracy coalition defected to support the ouster motion. |  | | “The President of the French Republic wanted that both delegations are heard and listened to and that they receive assurances that the French government will ensure with the greatest care that the Republic’s laws are respected and that local institutions are functioning normally”, a spokesman from Chirac’s office said in a release. |  | | Though he is sitting in the President's office, Mr Temaru is not instructing public servants. |
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| | Togo: Open letter to Mr Jacques Chirac, President of the French Republic |
 | | No measure has been taken, by the President, by the government or by the State Prosecutor, responsible for criminal investigations and prosecutions, which effectively means that the rule of law is suspended. |  | | Tavio Amorin firmly believed that it was possible to establish the rule of law in Togo so that the dignity of all citizens would be respected. |  | | On 23 July 1992, the bullets of his assassin put an end to his efforts to restore truth and justice in Togo. |
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http://www.amnestyusa.org/regions/africa/document.do?id=4C6D07512C505D488025690000692C05
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports De Gaulle becomes President |
 | | René Cassin, vice-president of the Council of State and president of the provisional constitutional commission, then for the first time officially announced the results of the presidential election-Charles de Gaulle 62,394, Georges Marranne (Communist) 10,355, Albert Chatelet (Leftwing) 6,721. |  | | General Catroux, Grand Chancellor of the Legion and also the first officer senior to General de Gaulle to rally to his appeal from London in June, 1940, placed this round the new President's neck in the great reception hall of the Elysée Palace at to-day's ceremony. |  | | to-day "the first among Frenchmen" became, in the words of the retiring President, M. René, "the first in France". |
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| | The Legion of Honour 1802 to 2002-11-05 |
 | | Appointments to the Legion of Honour or promotions to a higher grade are the prerogative of the President of the Republic at the instigation of the ministers. |  | | All proposals for the appointment of foreigners to the Legion of Honour are transmitted by the requesting minister to the minister of foreign affairs who is responsible for submitting the proposals to the council of the Order. |  | | The President of the French Republic is the Grand Master of the Order. |
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| | G8 - Sommet Evian Summit 2003 - Working Meeting on the G8 between the President of the French Republic and Business |
 | | The question of deficits was raised with regard to the United States. |  | | Learning from the lessons of the tragic attacks of 11 September, he stated that the G8 should continue to rally against terrorism, adopt new measures to combat the financing of terrorism and step up police and judicial co-operation. |  | | Lastly, the President addressed the issue of security. |
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| | UNODC - Bulletin on Narcotics - 1973 Issue 2 - 001 |
 | | Pompidou, President of the French Republic, has instructed our delegation to inform the members of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the purport of his message of 6 August 1971 to the Heads of Government of the countries of the European Economic Community and to the British Prime Minister. |  | | The meeting of Ministers responsible for "European co-operation in the fight against the illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and drug addiction", held at Rome on 4 and 5 October 1972, had constructive results, reflected in the following declaration adopted by the Conference: |  | | Proposal of the President of the French Republic |
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| | Opinion/Right or wrong use of intellectual property - Wikimedia Foundation |
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| | Statement by Jacques Chirac President of the French Republic |
 | | Mr President of the Republic of Portugal, dear friend, |  | | I would like to thank the Mayor of Paris for his kind words and his clearly successful and auspicious initiative. |  | | Statement by Jacques Chirac President of the French Republic |
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| | ReliefWeb » Document Preview » Côte d'Ivoire: Agreement & Conclusions of the Conference of Heads of State |
 | | It commends the personal efforts of President Wade and President Eyadéma, which laid the groundwork for a peace agreement. |  | | Letter dated 27 January 2003 from the Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council |  | | The Conference heard statements by President Mbeki, in his capacity as current Chairman of the African Union, President Wade, in his capacity as Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), President Gbagbo, President of Côte d'Ivoire, and the Secretary-General of the United Nations. |
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| | G8 to act on weapons, terrorism |
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http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/6-04-03/discussion.cgi.59.html
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| | The Avalon Project : Kellogg-Briand Pact 1929 |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/kbpact/kbpact.htm
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| | The President of the Republic of Estonia: 06.05.2002 |
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| | Balladur, Édouard on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Balladur resigned as premier after Chirac won the presidency, although he regained his seat in the National Assembly. |  | | A Gaullist and member of the Rally for the Republic, he served under Premier Georges Pompidou in the 1960s and was finance minister under conservative premier Jacques Chirac from 1986 to 1988. |  | | Appointed premier by President François Mitterrand after a center-right victory in 1993 legislative elections, Balladur pursued a crackdown on illegal immigration, privatization of state-owned businesses, and measures to stimulate the flagging economy, while generally preserving harmonious relations with the Socialist president. |
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| | Telegraph Opinion Notebook |
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| | Treaty with King Guézo |
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| | NATO Speech: Speech by Mr. Jacques Chirac, President of the French Republic To the Atlantic Alliance Summit, Brussels ... |
 | | This is an exceptional Summit, made possible by the United States President's concern to demonstrate his attachment to our Alliance right from the outset of his second term of office. |  | | And I welcome, on that score, the desire expressed by the President of the United States to meet the members of the European Council this afternoon. |  | | The way to ensure the durability of the strategie partnership forged by the Treaty of Washington is through a close, steadfast and balanced relationship between America and Europe. |
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| | George Bush Presidential Library and Museum |
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| | Glimmerglass Opera - Opera Insights |
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| | BBC NEWS Africa Country profiles Country profile: Democratic Republic of Congo |
 | | Mr Kabila was barely 30 and a political novice when he became president in January 2001 following the murder of his father, Laurent. |  | | He surprised diplomats and observers by declaring that he wanted to seek a peaceful end to his country's civil war and to introduce a multi-party democracy. |  | | Joseph Kabila inherited a nation riven by civil war |
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| | Welcome to the UNOFFICIAL 2004 G8 Summit website |
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| | Imaginary letter from the President of the French Republic to American writers |
 | | The world awaits France's response to the question of knowing if force dictates the law, failing that justice has force for itself. |  | | For a President of a State to address the foremost writers of a foreign power, there is no precedent. |  | | I imagined that the head of the State explains himself on this point in a letter to the American writers in which he exposes his philosophy of literary creation to them, his vision of history, his comprehension of relationships between literature and politics, literature and the idea of justice. |
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| | Alexandre Millerand (1859-1943), President of the French Republic |
 | | Millerand had previously served as French Minister of War (1912-15) and was elected President of France later in 1920. |  | | Alexandre Millerand (1859-1943), President of the French Republic |  | | The online database contains information on 84,967 works, 44,595 of which are illustrated; the National Portrait Gallery's collection includes over 330,000 works. |
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| | Remarks With French Minister of Foreign Affairs Michel Barnier After Their Meeting |
 | | And I am extremely pleased, Dear Condi, to welcome you here on behalf of the French Government after meeting with the president of the French Republic. |  | | The President just recently said that the United States will devote $350 million to trying to help with reconstruction. |  | | Ariel Sharon is courageous in his decision to pull out of Gaza and the Palestinian President, who's just been elected in a democratic way by the Palestinians, is showing courage in restructuring his security services, in what he's doing to reduce violence, in the reforms that he has started. |
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| | July 12-16 Alexander Lukashenko Congratulates President of France Jacques Chirac |
 | | Alexander Lukashenko Congratulates President of France Jacques Chirac |  | | Press Service of the President of the Republic of Belarus |  | | In his message, the Head of the Belarusian State reaffirmed the interest of our republic in developing bilateral relations with France. |
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http://www.president.gov.by/print/eng/president/news/archive/july2004/12-16/ne1407-1.html
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