Élisabeth Guigou (French pronunciation: [elizabɛt ɡiɡu]; born Élisabeth Vallier; 6 August 1946) is a French politician of the Socialist Party who served...
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Guigou is a surname, and may refer to: Élisabeth Guigou (born 1946), French politician Gianni Guigou (born 1975), Uruguayan footballer Michaël Guigou...
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Nafissatou Diallo, Raphaëlle Bacqué and Élisabeth Guigou. Nafissatou Diallo Raphaëlle Bacqué Élisabeth Guigou Paul Browne Ben Brafman William Taylor Olivier...
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Parliament. 18 October 2000 – Élisabeth Guigou succeeds Aubry as Minister of Employment and Solidarity. Marylise Lebranchu succeeds Guigou as Minister of Justice...
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2002 – 30 March 2004 Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin Preceded by Élisabeth Guigou Succeeded by Jean-Louis Borloo President of the Regional Council of...
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procedure Penal code of 1994 People Robert Badinter Cesare Beccaria Élisabeth Guigou Montesquieu Le Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau Institutions Maréchaussée...
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candidate Patrick Le Hyaric withdrew in favour of Socialist candidate Élisabeth Guigou in Seine-Saint-Denis's 6th constituency; Left Front candidate and incumbent...
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Minister Lionel Jospin Preceded by Jean-Claude Gaudin Succeeded by Élisabeth Guigou Minister of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training In office 15...
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the creation of justice minister Élisabeth Guigou under the Jospin administration, and is also known as the loi Guigou. See also § présomption d'innocence...
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President of the National Assembly and President of the Cour des Comptes Élisabeth Guigou, French politician, former Minister of European Affairs (1990 - 1993)...
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