is often given as simply Albert René or F.A. René; he was also nicknamed Ti France. France-Albert René was born to Price René, a plantation manager and...
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'Allo 'Allo! Denise René (1919–2012), French art dealer France-Albert René (1935–2019), second President of Seychelles Lisa Rene (1978–1994), American...
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One-party rule in Seychelles (category Articles containing French-language text)
ruled by France-Albert René and the Seychelles People's Progressive Front as a one-party state. During this time the party leader, France-Albert René maintained...
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James Mancham (category Seychellois people of French descent)
Democratic Party (S.D.P.), and served as its leader until February 2005. France-Albert René founded an opposition party, the Seychelles People's United Party...
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of Seychelles from 1979 until his forced resignation by President France-Albert René in 1986. "Seychelles' first Defence Minister, Ogilvy Berlouis, passes...
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2016. He previously served as vice president under his predecessor, France-Albert René, from 1996 to 2004. Michel was initially a teacher, but later he became...
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United Seychelles (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
People's Party to United Seychelles. The party was founded in 1964 by France-Albert René, under the name Seychelles People's United Party, and it was led by...
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scriptwriter René Goscinny. The company Lagardère Publishing (via Hachette Livre) owns 100% of the publishing house since 2011. Éditions Albert René control...
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President and France-Albert René as Prime Minister. The newly knighted Sir James Mancham became the country's first President, with René as Prime Minister...
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August and 2 September 2001. They were won by the incumbent president, France-Albert René, who beat his nearest rival Wavel Ramkalawan by just under 5,000 votes...
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