Dominique Bussereau, the Glossary
Dominique Bussereau (born 13 July 1952) is a French politician.[1]
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30 relations: Charente-Maritime, Charente-Maritime's 4th constituency, Christine Lagarde, Departmental council (France), Departmental Council of Charente-Maritime, Dominique de Villepin, François Fillon, Hervé Gaymard, Jacques Chirac, Jean-Claude Beaulieu, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Ministry of Agriculture (France), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan), National Assembly (France), Order of the Rising Sun, Philippe Marchand, Poitou-Charentes, Raphaël Gérard, Regional Council of Poitou-Charentes, Royan, Saint-Georges-de-Didonne, Sciences Po, The Republicans (France), Tours, 1986 French legislative election, 1993 French legislative election, 1997 French legislative election, 2002 French legislative election, 2007 French legislative election, 2012 French legislative election.
- Budget ministers of France
- Commanders of the Ordre du Mérite Maritime
- Democratic Convention (France) politicians
- Members of Parliament for Charente-Maritime
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine politician stubs
- Republican Party (France) politicians
Charente-Maritime
Charente-Maritime (Poitevin-Saintongeais: Chérente-Marine; Charanta Maritima) is a département in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region on the southwestern coast of France.
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Charente-Maritime's 4th constituency
The 4th constituency of Charente-Maritime (French: Quatrième circonscription de la Charente-Maritime) is one of five electoral districts in the department of Charente-Maritime, each of which returns one deputy to the French National Assembly in elections using the two-round system, with a run-off if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in the first round.
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Christine Lagarde
Christine Madeleine Odette Lagarde (born 1 January 1956) is a French politician and lawyer who has been serving as President of the European Central Bank since 2019. Dominique Bussereau and Christine Lagarde are Ministers of agriculture of France and the Republicans (France) politicians.
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Departmental council (France)
The departmental councils (French: conseils départementaux; singular, conseil départemental) of France are representative assemblies elected by universal suffrage in 98 of the country's 101 departments.
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Departmental Council of Charente-Maritime
The Departmental Council of Charente-Maritime is the deliberative assembly of the Charente-Maritime department in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
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Dominique de Villepin
Dominique Marie François René Galouzeau de Villepin (born 14 November 1953) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 31 May 2005 to 17 May 2007 under President Jacques Chirac. Dominique Bussereau and Dominique de Villepin are Sciences Po alumni.
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François Fillon
François Charles Armand Fillon (born 4 March 1954) is a French retired politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 2007 to 2012 under President Nicolas Sarkozy. Dominique Bussereau and François Fillon are Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic, Deputies of the 14th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic and the Republicans (France) politicians.
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Hervé Gaymard
Hervé Gaymard (born 31 May 1960) is a French politician and a member of The Republicans conservative party. Dominique Bussereau and Hervé Gaymard are departmental councillors (France), Deputies of the 10th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic, Deputies of the 11th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic, Deputies of the 12th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic, Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic, Deputies of the 14th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic, French general councillors, Ministers of agriculture of France, Sciences Po alumni and the Republicans (France) politicians.
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Jacques Chirac
Jacques René Chirac (29 November 193226 September 2019) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1995 to 2007. Dominique Bussereau and Jacques Chirac are Ministers of agriculture of France and Sciences Po alumni.
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Jean-Claude Beaulieu
Jean-Claude Beaulieu (born 24 June 1944 in Payroux) is a member of the National Assembly of France. Dominique Bussereau and Jean-Claude Beaulieu are departmental councillors (France), Deputies of the 11th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic, Deputies of the 12th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic, Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic, French general councillors, members of Parliament for Charente-Maritime and Union for French Democracy politicians.
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Jean-Pierre Raffarin
Jean-Pierre Raffarin (born 3 August 1948) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 6 May 2002 to 31 May 2005. Dominique Bussereau and Jean-Pierre Raffarin are Democratic Convention (France) politicians, liberal Democracy (France) politicians and Republican Party (France) politicians.
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Ministry of Agriculture (France)
The Ministry of Agriculture, Agrifood, and Forestry (Ministère de l'agriculture, de l'agroalimentaire et de la forêt) of France is the governmental body charged with regulation and policy for agriculture, food, and forestry. Dominique Bussereau and Ministry of Agriculture (France) are Ministers of agriculture of France.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)
The is an executive department of the Government of Japan, and is responsible for the country's foreign policy and international relations.
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National Assembly (France)
The National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) is the lower house of the bicameral French Parliament under the Fifth Republic, the upper house being the Senate (Sénat).
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Order of the Rising Sun
The is a Japanese order, established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji. Dominique Bussereau and order of the Rising Sun are Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun.
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Philippe Marchand
Philippe Marchand (1 September 1939 – 10 January 2018) was a French politician. Dominique Bussereau and Philippe Marchand are Deputies of the 8th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic, French general councillors and members of Parliament for Charente-Maritime.
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Poitou-Charentes
Poitou-Charentes (Peitau-Charantas; Poitevin-Saintongeais: Poetou-Chérentes) was an administrative region on the southwest coast of France.
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Raphaël Gérard
Raphaël Gérard (born 17 October 1968) is a French politician of Renaissance (RE) who has been a member of the French National Assembly since 2017, where he represents the 4th constituency of Charente-Maritime. Dominique Bussereau and Raphaël Gérard are members of Parliament for Charente-Maritime.
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Regional Council of Poitou-Charentes
The Regional Council of Poitou-Charentes was the regional council of the French region of Poitou-Charentes until 2015.
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Royan
Royan (in the Saintongeais dialect; Roian) is a commune and town in the south-west of France, in the department of Charente-Maritime in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.
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Saint-Georges-de-Didonne
Saint-Georges-de-Didonne is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwestern France.
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Sciences Po
Sciences Po or Sciences Po Paris, also known as the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Institut d'études politiques de Paris), is a private and public research university located in Paris, France, that holds the status of grande école and the legal status of.
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The Republicans (France)
The Republicans (Les Républicains, LR) is a liberal conservative political party in France, largely inspired by the tradition of Gaullism.
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Tours
Tours (meaning Towers) is the largest city in the region of Centre-Val de Loire, France.
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1986 French legislative election
Legislative elections were held in France on 16 March 1986 to elect the eighth National Assembly of the Fifth Republic.
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1993 French legislative election
Legislative elections were held in France on 21 and 28 March 1993, to elect the tenth National Assembly of the Fifth Republic.
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1997 French legislative election
Legislative elections were held in France on 25 May and 1 June 1997 to elect the 11th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic.
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2002 French legislative election
Legislative elections were held in France on 9 and 16 June 2002, to elect the 12th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic, in a context of political crisis.
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2007 French legislative election
Legislative elections were held in France on 10 June and 17 June 2007 to elect the 13th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic, a few weeks after the presidential election run-off on 6 May.
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2012 French legislative election
Legislative elections were held in France on 10 and 17 June 2012 (and on other dates for small numbers of voters outside metropolitan France) to select the members of the 14th National Assembly of the Fifth Republic, a little over a month after the presidential election run-off held on 6 May. All 577 single member seats in the assembly, including those representing overseas departments and territories and French residents overseas, were contested using a two-round system.
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See also
Budget ministers of France
- Éric Woerth
- Abel Gardey
- Alain Juppé
- Alain Lamassoure
- Alain Lambert
- Charles Spinasse
- Christian Eckert
- Christian Poncelet
- Dominique Bussereau
- Edgar Faure
- François Piétri
- François d'Aubert
- Gabriel Attal
- Georges Bonnet
- Henri Emmanuelli
- Jean Filippi
- Jean Moreau
- Jean Taittinger
- Jean-François Copé
- Laurent Fabius
- List of budget ministers of France
- Louis Germain-Martin
- Lucien Lamoureux (France)
- Martin Malvy
- Maurice Palmade
- Maurice Papon
- Michel Charasse
- Nicolas Sarkozy
- Paul Marchandeau
- Pierre Bérégovoy
- Pierre Courant
- Robert Boulin
- Thomas Cazenave
- Valérie Pécresse
Commanders of the Ordre du Mérite Maritime
- Bernard Rogel
- Christophe Prazuck
- Dominique Bussereau
- Gilbert Grandval
- Jean Daubigny
- Louis Le Pensec
- Martin Parfait Aimé Coussoud-Mavoungou
- Philippe de Gaulle
- Pierre Barjot
- René Pleven
- Ségolène Royal
Democratic Convention (France) politicians
- Dominique Bussereau
- Hervé de Charette
- Jean-Pierre Fourcade
- Jean-Pierre Raffarin
- Pierre Albertini (politician)
- Pierre Cardo
- Robert Hersant
Members of Parliament for Charente-Maritime
- Alfred de Vast-Vimeux
- André Antoine Bernard
- André Salardaine
- Anne-Laure Babault
- Auguste Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély
- Auguste Roy de Loulay
- Catherine Quéré
- Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon
- Christophe Plassard
- Didier Quentin
- Dominique Bussereau
- Eugène Bethmont
- Eugène Eschassériaux
- Eugène Jolibois
- Frédérique Tuffnell
- Henri Rieunier
- Jacques Garnier
- Jean Marie Antoine de Lanessan
- Jean Tupinier
- Jean-Baptiste Boffinton
- Jean-Claude Beaulieu
- Jean-Jacques Bréard
- Jean-Louis Léonard
- Jean-Philippe Ardouin
- Joseph Eschassériaux
- Joseph Niou
- Jules Armand Dufaure
- Jules Baroche
- Marcel Bouyer
- Maurice Palmade
- Maxime Bono
- Michel Crépeau
- Michel-Louis-Étienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély
- Olivier Falorni
- Olivier Macoux Rivaud de la Raffinière
- Philippe Marchand
- Pierre Taittinger
- Pierre-François Audry de Puyraveau
- Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat
- Raphaël Gérard
- René Château
- Samuel de Missy
- Suzanne Tallard
- Tanneguy Duchâtel
- Thomas Robert Bugeaud
- William Bertrand
- Xavier de Roux
Nouvelle-Aquitaine politician stubs
- Étienne d'Espagnet
- Achille Le Tonnelier de Breteuil
- Adolphe-Edmond Blanc
- Auguste Champetier de Ribes
- Charles Chaumet
- Charles Spinasse
- Claude Guichard
- Claude-René Thibaut de Noblet de La Rochethulon
- Dominique Bussereau
- Emmanuel-Marie-Stanislas Thibaut de La Rochethulon
- Eugène Eschassériaux
- Eustache Cuicci
- Fernand Secheer
- Francis Dubois
- Georges Leygues
- Jacques Taurin de Lormand
- Jacques Valade
- Jacques de Chammard
- Jean Dumont (politician)
- Jean Tavernier
- Jean Worms-Germinal
- Jean de Lacoste
- Jean-Baptiste Boffinton
- Jean-Baptiste Etcheverry
- Jean-Jacques de Peretti
- Joachim Labrouche
- Léon Betoulle
- Lisa Belluco
- Loïc Prud'homme
- Manon Meunier
- Marcel Bouyer
- Marcel David
- Martine Pinville
- Paul Estèbe
- Philippe Dubourg
- Pierre Marcilhacy
- Raoul de Faye
- René Monory
- René Pénicaud
- Robert de Lasteyrie
- Stéphane Bonduel
- William Bertrand
- William Chervy
- Yves Goussebaire-Dupin
Republican Party (France) politicians
- Évelyne Baylet
- Alain Madelin
- Antoine Carré (politician)
- Bernard Perrut
- Charles Millon
- Charles de la Verpillière
- Christian Gourmelen
- Claude Bodin
- Claude Gaillard
- Denis Jacquat
- Dominique Bussereau
- Dominique Dord
- François Calvet
- François Delmas
- François Léotard
- François Sauvadet
- Gérard Longuet
- Hervé Mariton
- Hervé Novelli
- Hervé de Charette
- Jacques Blanc
- Jacques Dominati
- Jean Roatta
- Jean-François Deniau
- Jean-Jacques Panunzi
- Jean-Marc Pujol
- Jean-Paul Émin
- Jean-Pierre Fourcade
- Jean-Pierre Raffarin
- Jean-Pierre Soisson
- Lionel Royer-Perreaut
- Louis Colombani
- Louis-Charles Bary
- Michel Herbillon
- Michel Meylan
- Michel Zumkeller
- Nicole Ameline
- Pascal Clément
- Paul Dijoud
- Philippe de Villiers
- Pierre Cardo
- Richard Mallié
- Roland Blum
- Sébastien Huyghe
- Willy Diméglio
- Yanick Paternotte
- Yves Nicolin
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominique_Bussereau
Also known as Bussereau.