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    Jacques Barrot (French pronunciation: [ʒak baʁo]; 3 February 1937 – 3 December 2014) was a French politician, who served as European Commissioner for Justice...
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  • Ferdinand Barrot (1806–1883), French politician Jacques Barrot (1937–2014), French politician Odilon Barrot (1791–1873), French politician Wes Barrot (born...
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    Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Assembly. Barrot is the son of politician Jacques Barrot (1937–2014). He graduated from HEC Paris in 2007 (Grande...
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    The UMP group in the National Assembly was initially presided over by Jacques Barrot after his election unopposed on 19 June 2002, who later resigned to...
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  • Jean-Jacques Descamps Democratic and Popular (Christian democrats, centrists): Philippe Douste-Blazy, Pierre Méhaignerie, Adrien Zeller, Jacques Barrot, Nicole...
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    On 18 November 2004 Farage announced in the European Parliament that Jacques Barrot, then French Commissioner-designate, had been barred from elected office...
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  • Bayrou (CDS/FD), Commerce with Jean-Pierre Raffarin (PR), Labour with Jacques Barrot (CDS/FD), Agriculture with Philippe Vasseur (CDS/FD), Culture with Philippe...
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    Poniatowski 5 April 1973 – 27 May 1974 Simone Veil 27 May 1974 – 4 July 1979 Jacques Barrot 4 July 1979 – 21 May 1981 Edmond Hervé 21 May 1981 – 22 June 1981 Jack...
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    Affairs. 4 July 1979 – Jacques Barrot succeeds Veil as Minister of Health and Social Security. Maurice Charretier succeeds Barrot as Minister of Commerce...
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    However a further issue concerning Jacques Barrot was raised by Independence/Democracy co-leader Nigel Farage MEP. Barrot, a returning Commissioner nominated...
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    work, UKIP MEP Nigel Farage revealed Barrot had previously been convicted of fraud in 2000. French President Jacques Chirac had granted him presidential...
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    Party, 27 November 2009; accessed 28 November 2009 "Round-up of Tajani and Barrot hearings". European Parliament. 18 June 2008. Archived from the original...
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    National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Research Jacques Barrot – Minister of Labour, Social Dialogue and Participation Pierre Pasquini...
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    the Right's landslide victory in the 1993 legislative election. In 1995, Jacques Chirac appointed him secretary of state for European affairs, serving as...
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    2002 elections. In 1995, he was narrowly defeated in the second round by Jacques Chirac. In 2002, he was eliminated in the first round after finishing behind...
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    Barroso Commission I Justice, Freedom and Security (vice-president) Jacques Barrot  France 2008–2009 Cecilia Malmström  Sweden 2010–2014 Barroso Commission...
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    became only the second Commission president to serve two terms, after Jacques Delors. That Commission's term of office ran until 31 October 2014. Barroso...
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    cabinet of Odilon Barrot was the government of France from 20 December 1848 to 2 June 1849 under President of the Council Odilon Barrot. It was formed after...
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    February 2010 – 1 November 2014 President José Manuel Barroso Preceded by Jacques Barrot Succeeded by Dimitris Avramopoulos (Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship)...
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  • Its members include Philippe Douste-Blazy, Pierre Méhaignerie and Jacques Barrot, all three former members of Democratic Force (FD) and then of the Union...
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