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    Michel Crépeau (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl kʁepo]; 30 October 1930, Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée – 30 March 1999, Paris) was a French centre-left politician...
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  • Maxime Crépeau, Canadian soccer goalkeeper Michel Crépeau is a French politician and attorney, former mayor of La Rochelle. Paul-André Crépeau was a Canadian...
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    the party by those who strongly supported the alliance with the PS. Michel Crépeau was nominated by the party for the 1981 presidential election and obtained...
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    Laguiller Workers' Struggle 668,057 2.30 Michel Crépeau Movement of Radicals of the Left 642,847 2.21 Michel Debré Rally for the Republic (splinter) 481...
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    September 1997, La Rochelle, France. Journée sans voiture. Led by Mayor Michel Crépeau and Jacques Tallut, La Rochelle organize France's first real CFD. 21...
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    MRS/PRS/PRG: Robert Fabre (ex-Rad), Michel Crépeau (ex-Rad), Émile Zuccarelli, Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg, Jean-Michel Baylet, Sylvia Pinel UMP: Jean-Claude...
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    Jean-Pierre Soisson – Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Modernization Michel Delebarre – Minister of City and Regional Planning Hubert Curien – Minister...
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    Housing. 19 February 1986 – Michel Crépeau succeeds Badinter as Minister of Justice. Jean-Marie Bockel succeeds Crépeau as Minister of Commerce, Craft...
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    Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy Preceded by Maurice Faure Succeeded by Michel Crépeau Personal details Born (1928-03-30)30 March 1928 Paris, France Died 9...
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    Mathurin Jacques Brisson (1723–1806), zoologist and natural philosopher. Michel Crépeau (1930–1999), politician Jamy Gourmaud (1964–), journalist Michael De...
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