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    Yves Guéna (French pronunciation: [iv ɡena]; 6 July 1922 – 3 March 2016) was a French politician. In 1940, he joined the Free French Forces in the United...
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  • Constitutional Council of France by President of France Jacques Chirac, replacing Yves Guéna, until he was succeeded by Jean-Louis Debré in February 2007. He had been...
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    Political offices Preceded by Yves Guéna Minister of Posts and Telecommunications 1968 Succeeded by Yves Guéna Preceded by Albin Chalandon Minister of...
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    Pisani (1988–1995) Camille Cabana (1995–2002) Denis Bauchard (2002–2004) Yves Guéna (2004–2007) Dominique Baudis (2007–2009) Dominique Baudis and Bruno Levallois...
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    because of the Elf scandal, Dumas took official leave from the Council and Yves Guéna assumed the interim presidency. In 2005, the Council again attracted some...
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    March 1998 – 3 March 2007 Appointed by René Monory President Roland Dumas Yves Guéna Pierre Mazeaud Preceded by Jean Cabannes Succeeded by Renaud Denoix de...
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    Alexandre Sanguinetti 1974–75: Jacques Chirac 1975–76: André Bord 1976: Yves Guéna Gaullist Party Lind, Michael (2013). Simon and Schuster (ed.). Up from...
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    Guichard – Minister of Housing, Tourism, Regional Planning, and Equipment Yves Guéna – Minister of Transport Joseph Comiti – Minister of Relations with Parliament...
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  • was a substitute for Yves Guéna for the Independent Republicans in the National Assembly for Dordogne's 1st constituency, as Guéna was twice named Minister...
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    Appointed by François Mitterrand Preceded by Robert Badinter Succeeded by Yves Guéna Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 10 May 1988 – 28 March 1993 President...
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