André Bord (30 November 1922 in Strasbourg – 13 May 2013) was a French politician. He served as the national Minister of Veteran Affairs from 1972 to 1974...
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replaced by the influential André Bord, Duguépéroux ended his pro career and Gemmrich left for Bordeaux. To replace him, Bord imposed the recruitment of...
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Minister of Cooperation Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber – Minister of Reforms André Jarrot [fr] – Minister of Quality of Life (20 March 1986 – 12 May 1988)...
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Peyrefitte 1973–74: Alexandre Sanguinetti 1974–75: Jacques Chirac 1975–76: André Bord 1976: Yves Guéna Gaullist Party Lind, Michael (2013). Simon and Schuster...
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July 1972: Henri Duvillard 6 July 1972 – 27 February 1974: André Bord In March 1974 André Bord became Secretary of State in the Minister of the Army, responsible...
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Labour, Employment, and Population René Pleven – Minister of Justice André Bord – Minister of Veterans Jacques Duhamel – Minister of Cultural Affairs...
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President In office UDR André Bord 1973–1977 UDF Pierre Schielé 1977–1980 UDF Marcel Rudloff 1980–1996 UMP Adrien Zeller 1996–2009 UMP André Reichardt 2009–2010...
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Council of Grand Est. André Bord (1974–1976) Pierre Schiélé (1976–1980) Marcel Rudloff (1980–1996) Adrien Zeller (1996–2009) André Reichardt (2009–2010)...
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Regional legislatures are directly elected since 1986. "Strasbourg. André Bord est décédé". www.dna.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-07-14. "Décès. Pierre...
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editor-in-chief (Toronto Sun). Hedda Bolgar, 103, American psychoanalyst. André Bord, 90, French politician, Veterans Minister (1972–1974), President of the...
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