- Édouard
Balladur (French: [edwaʁ baladyʁ]; born 2 May 1929) is a
French politician who
served as
Prime Minister of
France under François
Mitterrand from...
- right-wing
cabinet led by
Prime Minister Édouard
Balladur, a
member of the neo-Gaullist RPR party.
Balladur had
promised the RPR leader,
Jacques Chirac, that...
- The "
Balladur jurisprudence,"
named after former French Prime Minister Edouard Balladur, is an
unwritten rule
according to
which a
member of the French...
-
refused to re-cohabitate with Mitterrand, and
Edouard Balladur became prime minister.
Balladur promised that he
would not be a
candidate at the 1995 presidential...
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Edouard Balladur, who had
promised that he
would not run for the
presidency against Chirac in 1995. However,
benefiting from
positive polls,
Balladur decided...
- 1983 to 2002, he was
Minister of the
Budget under Prime Minister Édouard
Balladur (1993–1995)
during François Mitterrand's
second term.
During Jacques Chirac's...
-
Union for
French Democracy (UDF) parties. This time he
appointed Édouard
Balladur to the post of
prime minister,
because Chirac was
focused on
running for...
-
Jacques Chirac instead of
Balladur in the 1995
presidential election.
Because he
supported Jacques Chirac against Edouard Balladur during the 1995 presidential...
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Accessed 25 Feb 2011. Haralambous,
Yannis (2007),
Fonts & Encodings, p. 78
Balladur, Édouard (1988), Un
symbole pour le
franc Banco de Moçambique. Accessed...
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feeling confused.
According to
Balladur, the
Algerian authorities wanted to
crack down on the
militants and
Balladur himself encountered difficulties...