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List Of Senators Of Landes
Following is a list of senators of Landes, people who have represented the department of Landes (department), Landes in the Senate (France), Senate of France. Third Republic Senators for Landes under the French Third Republic were: * Henri (Gavardie) (1876–1888) * Marie-Raymond de Lacroix (Ravignan) (1876–1888) * Louis de Cès-Caupenne (1887–1892) * Louis Pazat (1888–1897) * Victor Lourties (1888–1920) * Jean Demoulins (Riols) (1892–1897) * Arthur Latappy (1897–1919) * Raphaël Milliès-Lacroix (1897–1933) * Charles Cadilhon (1920–1933) * Ernest Daraignez (1920–1940) * Victor Lourties (1933–1940) * Eugène Milliès-Lacroix (1933–1940) Fourth Republic Senators for Landes under the French Fourth Republic were: * Henri Monnet (1946–1948) * Gérard Minvielle (1946–1959) * André Darmanthé (1948–1955) * Jean-Louis Fournier (politician), Jean-Louis Fournier (1955–1959) Fifth Republic Senators for Landes under the French Fifth Republic: Referenc ...
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French Fourth Republic
The French Fourth Republic (french: Quatrième république française) was the Republicanism, republican government of France from 27 October 1946 to 4 October 1958, governed by the fourth republican constitution. It was in many ways a revival of the French Third Republic, Third Republic that was in place from 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War to 1940 during World War II, and suffered many of the same problems. France adopted the constitution of the Fourth Republic on 13 October 1946. Despite the political dysfunction, the Fourth Republic saw an era of great economic growth in France and the rebuilding of the nation's social institutions and Manufacturing, industry after World War II, with assistance from the United States provided through the Marshall Plan. It also saw the beginning of the rapprochement with former longtime enemy West Germany, Germany, which in turn led to Franco-German co-operation and eventually to the development of the European Union. Some attempts were al ...
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Éric Kerrouche
Éric eʁikis a French masculine given name, the equivalent of English Eric. In French-speaking Canada and Belgium it is also sometimes unaccented, and pronounced "Eric" as English with the stress on the "i". A notable French exception is Erik Satie, born Éric, but who in later life signed his name "Erik" pronounced as in English. As with Étienne, Émile, Édouard, Élisabeth, Édith the accent É is sometimes omitted in older printed sources, though French orthography is to include accents on capitals. People named Éric * Éric Abidal (b. 1979) French footballer * Éric Antoine (b. 1976) French comedy magician * Éric Bourdon (b. 1979) French painter * Éric Cantona (b. 1966) French footballer, known as "Eric Cantona" as an actor * Éric Elmosnino (b. 1964) French actor and musician * Éric Fottorino (b. 1960) French journalist and author * Éric Geoffroy (b. 1956) French philosopher, islamologist and writer * Éric Guirado (b. 1968) French film director and writer * ...
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Monique Lubin
Monique Lubin (born 16 July 1963) is a French politician. She became senator of Landes on 2 October 2017. Political career Monique Lubin was elected mayor of Aubagnan in 1999, succeeding Jean-Pierre Saint-Genez, and was re-elected in 2001. From 1992 to 2004, she was President of the Centre national d'information des droits des femmes et des families (CIDFF) des Landes. She was elected general councillor for the canton of Hagetmau in the 2004 cantonal elections and re-elected in 2011. In 2004, she was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Mission Locale Landaise, succeeding Jean-Claude Sescousse. She stepped down from this position when she was elected to the French Senate in October 2017. In March 2015, she was elected departmental councillor for the Chalosse Tursan canton in tandem with Olivier Martinez. She was vice-president of the departmental council from 2015 to 2017, in charge of the social affairs and housing commission. On Monique Lubin became deputy for the ...
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Danielle Michel
Danielle is a modern French female variant of the male name Daniel, meaning "God is my judge" in the Hebrew language. Variants *Dana – Czech, German, Romanian Polish *Danette – English *Daniela – Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, English, German, Italian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Slovak, Latvian *Danièle – French *Daniélín - Irish *Daniella – English, Italian, Hungarian *Danielle – English, French, Odia *Daniëlle – Dutch *Danijela – Croatian, Serbian, Slovene *Danita – English *Danna – English *Dannielle – English *Danniella – English *Danuta – Polish *Danielė – Lithuanian * دانيال – Arabic * Даніэль (Danieĺ) Даніэла (Daniella) – Belarusian * ড্যানিয়েল (Ḍyāniẏēla) – Bengali * 丹妮尔 (Dānnīěr) – Chinese Simplified * 丹妮爾 (Dānnīěr) – Chinese Traditional * ડેનિયલ (Ḍēniyala) – Gujar ...
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Jean-Louis Carrère
Jean-Louis Carrère (born 4 December 1944) is a French politician who is a member of the Senate, representing the Landes department. He is vice president of the Aquitaine Regional Council and a member of the Socialist Party Socialist Party is the name of many different political parties around the world. All of these parties claim to uphold some form of socialism, though they may have very different interpretations of what "socialism" means. Statistically, most of th .... ReferencesPage on the Senate website 1944 births Living people People from Orthez Socialist Party (France) politicians French Senators of the Fifth Republic Senators of Landes {{France-politician-Socialist-stub ...
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Philippe Labeyrie
Philippe Labeyrie (29 April 1938 – 13 October 2012) was a French politician. Labeyrie succeeded Charles Lamarque-Cando as mayor of Mont-de-Marsan in 1983, and served until 2008, when Geneviève Darrieussecq replaced him. He was elected to the Senate A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ... in 1983, and remained in office until 2011, when he chose not to run for health reasons. He was a member of the Socialist Party. Labeyrie died on 13 October 2012, aged 74. He had been hospitalized in Mont-de-Marsan since May 2012 due to cardiac and respiratory problems. References 1938 births 2012 deaths French senators of the Fifth Republic Socialist Party (France) politicians Senators of Landes Mayors of places in Nouvelle-Aquitaine 21st-century French politicians 2 ...
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Yves Goussebaire-Dupin
Yves Goussebaire-Dupin (19 July 1930 – 15 July 2021) was a French politician. A member of the Union for French Democracy, he served as Mayor of Dax from 1977 to 1995 and was in the Senate of France from 1983 to 1992. References 1930 births 2021 deaths French senators of the Fifth Republic Union for French Democracy politicians Mayors of places in Nouvelle-Aquitaine Senators of Landes 20th-century French politicians {{Landes-politician-stub ...
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Pierre Bouneau
Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation of Aramaic כיפא (''Kefa),'' the nickname Jesus gave to apostle Simon Bar-Jona, referred in English as Saint Peter. Pierre is also found as a surname. People with the given name * Abbé Pierre, Henri Marie Joseph Grouès (1912–2007), French Catholic priest who founded the Emmaus Movement * Monsieur Pierre, Pierre Jean Philippe Zurcher-Margolle (c. 1890–1963), French ballroom dancer and dance teacher * Pierre (footballer), Lucas Pierre Santos Oliveira (born 1982), Brazilian footballer * Pierre, Baron of Beauvau (c. 1380–1453) * Pierre, Duke of Penthièvre (1845–1919) * Pierre, marquis de Fayet (died 1737), French naval commander and Governor General of Saint-Domingue * Prince Pierre, Duke of Valentinois (1895–1964), fa ...
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French Fifth Republic
The Fifth Republic (french: Cinquième République) is France's current republic, republican system of government. It was established on 4 October 1958 by Charles de Gaulle under the Constitution of France, Constitution of the Fifth Republic.. The Fifth Republic emerged from the collapse of the French Fourth Republic, Fourth Republic, replacing the former parliamentary republic with a Semi-presidential system, semi-presidential (or dual-executive) system that split powers between a President of France, president as head of state and a Prime Minister of France, prime minister as head of government. De Gaulle, who was the List of Presidents of France#French Fifth Republic (1958–present), first French president elected under the Fifth Republic in December 1958, believed in a strong head of state, which he described as embodying ("the spirit of the nation"). The Fifth Republic is France's third-longest-lasting political regime, after the hereditary monarchy, hereditary and feudal ...
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Jean-Louis Fournier (politician)
Jean-Louis Fournier (born 19 December 1938, Calais Calais ( , , traditionally , ) is a port city in the Pas-de-Calais department, of which it is a subprefecture. Although Calais is by far the largest city in Pas-de-Calais, the department's prefecture is its third-largest city of Arras. Th ...) is a French writer, and winner of the Prix Femina, 2008, for ''Où on va, papa?''. Biography Jean Louis Fournier is the son of Dr Paul Léandre Emile Fournier and his wife Marie-Thérèse Françoise Camille Fournier née Delcourt. In 2009, Fournier published his book ''Où On Va Papa?'', in which he writes about the relationship between him and his two handicapped sons, Mathieu and Thomas. The book won him the Prix Femina; however, its controversial nature meant it had many critics, including the mother of the two boys. Works *''Grammaire française et impertinente'', Payot, 1992, *''Le curriculum vitae de Dieu'', Seuil, 1995, *''Les mots des riches, les mots des pauvres'', A ...
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André Darmanthé
André — sometimes transliterated as Andre — is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries. It is a variation of the Greek name '' Andreas'', a short form of any of various compound names derived from ''andr-'' 'man, warrior'. The name is popular in Norway and Sweden.Namesearch – Statistiska centralbyrån


Cognate names

Cognate names are: * Bulgarian: Andrei,
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