Thomas Cazenave (French pronunciation: [tɔma kaznav]; born 6 March 1978) is a French civil servant and politician of the Renaissance party who served...
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Minister Élisabeth Borne Preceded by Olivier Dussopt Succeeded by Thomas Cazenave Spokesperson of the Government In office 6 July 2020 – 20 May 2022...
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Cazenave may refer to: Cazenave-Serres-et-Allens, Ariège, France Cazenave, a common vine training system Pierre Louis Alphée Cazenave (1795–1877), French...
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Tourism and Consumption Olivia Grégoire RE Minister for Public Accounts Thomas Cazenave RE Minister for Territorial Collectivities and Rural Affairs Minister...
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of MPs who lost their seat in the 2022 French legislative election Leigh Thomas and Michel Rose (21 September 2024), Key ministers in France's new government...
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attacker claimed that Dupré was the first one to strike him. On 4 July, Thomas Mesnier, former Horizons deputy and candidate for Charente's 1st constituency...
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Gers 1st Jean-René Cazeneuve RE 2nd David Taupiac DVG Gironde 1st Thomas Cazenave RE 2nd Nicolas Thierry LE 3rd Loïc Prud'homme LFI 4th Alain David PS...
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François Hollande Preceded by Emmanuel Macron Nicolas Revel Succeeded by Thomas Cazenave Personal details Born (1975-07-25) 25 July 1975 (age 49) Beirut, Lebanon...
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2024. In the 2022 election, Martin was the substitute candidate for Thomas Cazenave, and took his seat when he was appointed to the Borne government. In...
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Public Accounts Ministre de l'Action et des Comptes publics Incumbent Thomas Cazenave since 20 July 2023 Style Mister the Minister Member of Council of Ministers...
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