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    The Mitterrand doctrine (from French: Doctrine Mitterrand) was a policy established in 1985 by French President François Mitterrand, of the Socialist...
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    François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26 October 1916 – 8 January 1996) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995...
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  • opposed with energy the policy of the Socialist Party President François Mitterrand and the left-wing governments. The RPR denounced the plan of nationalizations...
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    party-list proportional representation. Since the 1981 election of François Mitterrand, the Presidential Majority was divided. In March 1983 Prime Minister Pierre...
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  • Kekkonen. Mitterrand doctrine Hallstein Doctrine also known as Hallstein–Grewe Doctrine, named after Walter Hallstein and Wilhelm Grewe Ulbricht Doctrine named...
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    the Socialist Party leader François Mitterrand became president, the RPR gradually abandoned the Gaullist doctrine, adopting the European and liberal positions...
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    choices of Mitterrand's predecessors even though he was a socialist, unlike de Gaulle and Pompidou. Nevertheless, there was a change of doctrine in terms...
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    candidate, François Mitterrand, who was elected by a broad majority. Giscard has always blamed Chirac for his defeat. He was told by Mitterrand, before his death...
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  • Pietrostefani fled to France, which refused to extradite him under the Mitterrand doctrine. In 2021 the French government arrested him, along with six other...
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    first to France in 1981, where he received protection under the Mitterrand doctrine. Battisti was tried in absentia and sentenced to 12 years for being...
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