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Vor 2 Tagen · François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand [a] (26 October 1916 – 8 January 1996) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995, the longest holder of that position in the history of France. As a former Socialist Party First Secretary, he was the first left-wing politician to assume the presidency under ...
- François Marie Adrien Maurice Mitterrand, 26 October 1916, Jarnac, France
- Guy Mollet
22. März 2024 · Recent News. François Mitterrand (born Oct. 26, 1916, Jarnac, France—died Jan. 8, 1996, Paris) politician who served two terms (1981–95) as president of France, leading his country to closer political and economic integration with western Europe. The first socialist to hold the office, Mitterrand abandoned leftist economic policies early ...
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21. März 2024 · L'ancien ministre de la Culture et homme de télévision Frédéric Mitterrand est décédé à Paris à l’âge de 76 ans jeudi 21 mars. Le neveu de l’ancien président François Mitterrand et grand cinéphile laisse derrière lui trois enfants, tous nés entre les années 1970 et 1990.
Vor 5 Tagen · François Mitterrand: The Last Republican Monarch. Pierre-Emmanuel Guigo. Chapter. First Online: 24 March 2024. Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in Presidential Politics ( (PASTPRPO)) Abstract. This chapter deals with the sole French President who succeeded in completing two seven-year terms, François Mitterrand.
21. März 2024 · Un long combat contre la maladie. Frédéric Mitterand, le neveu de l’ancien président de la République François Mitterrand, s’est éteint ce jeudi à l’âge de 76 ans «après une lutte de plusieurs mois contre un cancer agressif», selon sa famille.
22. März 2024 · Frédéric Mitterrand, eine Symbolfigur der Kultur und ehemaliger Minister unter Nicolas Sarkozy, ist am 21. März 2024 im Alter von 76 Jahren an den Folgen einer aggressiven Krankheit verstorben....
Vor 6 Tagen · Mitterrand, a ‘European’ from the days of the Fourth Republic , had directly tied France’s dramatic economic policy U-turn in 1982–3 to strong efforts to renew European integration which, until that point, was mired in ‘Eurosclerosis’. The 1984 Fontainebleau European Council and then the Delors’ Commission’s 1985 ...