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    Jean-René Lecerf (born 10 April 1951 in Valenciennes) is a French politician and a former member of the Senate of France. He represented the Nord department...
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  • Antoine Lecerf (1950–2011), French general Jean-René Lecerf (born 1951), French politician Olivier Lecerf (1928–2006), French businessman and racehorse...
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  • Swiss politician Jean-René Huguenin (1936–1962), French writer Jean-René Jérôme (1942–1991), a Haitian painter and sculptor Jean-René Lecerf (born 1951),...
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    Ministers Dominique de Villepin, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Alain Juppé and Senators Chantal Jouanno and Jean-René Lecerf. There was more criticism of the...
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  • of Defense within the government, with Jean-Claude Gaudin taking his place on 8 March uncontested; though Jean-Pierre Raffarin envisaged the possibility...
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    "Jean-René Lecerf : Biographie et articles – Le Point". Le Point.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-04-11. "Marcq: Isabelle Frémaux remplace Jean-René Lecerf...
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  • Senate. Valérie Létard came fourth on the RPR-UDF-DVD list led by Jean-René Lecerf in the 2001 senatorial elections, a list which won two seats. This...
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  • of the White Paper on prison real estate under the chairmanship of Jean-René Lecerf. In the 2017 French legislative election, despite trailing Mohand Hamoumou...
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    crisis in the UMP since its creation in 2002. Incumbent General Secretary Jean-François Copé defeated former Prime Minister François Fillon. While the UMP's...
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    Europe") was a neo-fascist euro-nationalist movement formed by Jean Thiriart in Belgium. Emile Lecerf, a later editor of the Nouvel Europe Magazine, was one of...
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