Christiane Marie Taubira (French: [kʁistjan maʁi tobiʁa]; born 2 February 1952) is a French politician who served as Minister of Justice of France in the...
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nominated its own candidate, former MEP and French Guiana deputy Christiane Taubira, for the first time since 1981. However, some members of the party...
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Mélenchon again became the party's candidate for president, and later Christiane Taubira, winner of the 2022 French People's Primary, endorsed Mélenchon. In...
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overseas department and region of French Guiana, founded in 1992 by Christiane Taubira and her husband Roland Delannon. The party had one seat in the French...
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the final days of campaigning. Left-leaning independent candidate Christiane Taubira, former Minister of Justice (2012–2014) under President François Hollande...
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candidates, with the candidate with the highest median rating winning. Christiane Taubira, the only well-known candidate who was willing to participate, won...
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raise their profile in the first, like Jean-Pierre Chevènement and Christiane Taubira. They cumulatively took enough votes away from Jospin to (unintentionally)...
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itself from the policy. In the 2002 presidential election, part of Christiane Taubira's platform included support for a Sixth Republic, emphasising that...
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local society and on the black world in general. For this generation, Christiane Taubira remains the figurehead. Other writers are interested in other types...
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candidate, Anne-Sophie Leclere, compared the Minister of Justice, Christiane Taubira, a black woman, to a monkey. She affirmed that she would rather see...
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