Jean-Philippe Lecat, the Glossary
Jean-Philippe Lecat (29 July 1935 – 26 March 2011) was a French politician.[1]
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17 relations: André Rossi, École nationale d'administration, Dijon, France, Georges Pompidou, Jacques Chaban-Delmas, Léo Hamon, Michel d'Ornano, Minister of Information (France), Ministry of Culture (France), Pierre Messmer, Rally for the Republic, Raymond Barre, Sciences Po, Spokesperson of the Government of France, Union of Democrats for the Republic, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
- Government spokespersons of France
- Ministers of information of France
- Politicians from Dijon
André Rossi
André Rossi (16 May 1921, Menton – 22 August 1994, Paris) was a French politician.
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École nationale d'administration
The (generally referred to as ENA, National School of Administration) was a French grande école, created in 1945 by President Charles de Gaulle and principal author of the 1958 Constitution Michel Debré, to democratise access to the senior civil service.
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Dijon
Dijon is a city that serves as the prefecture of the Côte-d'Or department and of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
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Georges Pompidou
Georges Jean Raymond Pompidou (5 July 19112 April 1974) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1969 to his death in 1974. Jean-Philippe Lecat and Georges Pompidou are Sciences Po alumni.
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Jacques Chaban-Delmas
Jacques Chaban-Delmas (7 March 1915 – 10 November 2000) was a French Gaullist politician. Jean-Philippe Lecat and Jacques Chaban-Delmas are Sciences Po alumni.
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Léo Hamon
Léo Hamon, (12 January 1908 – 27 October 1993, Paris) was a French politician.
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Michel d'Ornano
Michel d'Ornano (12 July 1924 – 8 March 1991) was a French politician.
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Minister of Information (France)
The Minister of Information (Ministre de l'information) was the leader and most senior official of the French Ministry of Information. Jean-Philippe Lecat and Minister of Information (France) are ministers of information of France.
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Ministry of Culture (France)
The Ministry of Culture (Ministère de la Culture) is the ministry of the Government of France in charge of national museums and the monuments historiques.
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Pierre Messmer
Pierre Joseph Auguste Messmer (20 March 191629 August 2007) was a French Gaullist politician.
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Rally for the Republic
The Rally for the Republic (Rassemblement pour la République; RPR) was a Gaullist and conservative political party in France.
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Raymond Barre
Raymond Octave Joseph Barre (12 April 192425 August 2007) was a French politician and economist. Jean-Philippe Lecat and Raymond Barre are Sciences Po alumni.
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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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Spokesperson of the Government of France
The spokesperson of the Government (porte-parole du Gouvernment, in jargon PPG) is the minister in charge of the public relations of the Government of France. Jean-Philippe Lecat and spokesperson of the Government of France are Government spokespersons of France.
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Union of Democrats for the Republic
The Union for the Defence of the Republic (Union pour la défense de la République), after 1968 renamed Union of Democrats for the Republic (Union des démocrates pour la République), commonly abbreviated UDR, was a Gaullist political party of France that existed from 1967 to 1976.
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Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Valéry René Marie Georges Giscard d'Estaing (2 February 19262 December 2020), also known as Giscard or VGE, was a French politician who served as President of France from 1974 to 1981. Jean-Philippe Lecat and Valéry Giscard d'Estaing are École nationale d'administration alumni.
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See also
Government spokespersons of France
- Alain Juppé
- Alain Lamassoure
- Benjamin Griveaux
- Catherine Trautmann
- Christine Albanel
- Claude Évin
- François Baroin
- Jack Lang (French politician)
- Jean-François Copé
- Jean-Philippe Lecat
- Laurent Wauquiez
- Louis Le Pensec
- Louis Mermaz
- Luc Chatel
- Martin Malvy
- Max Gallo
- Najat Vallaud-Belkacem
- Nicolas Sarkozy
- Philippe Douste-Blazy
- Prisca Thevenot
- Roland Dumas
- Sibeth Ndiaye
- Spokesperson of the Government of France
- Valérie Pécresse
Ministers of information of France
- Alain Peyrefitte
- Albert Gazier
- André Malraux
- Georges Gorse
- Henri Bonnet
- Jacques Soustelle
- Jean-Philippe Lecat
- Louis Terrenoire
- Ludovic-Oscar Frossard
- Minister of Information (France)
- Paul Baudouin
- Paul Marion (politician)
- Philippe Malaud
- Pierre Laval
- Pierre-Henri Teitgen
- Robert Buron
- Roger Frey
- Yves Guéna
Politicians from Dijon
- Étienne Cabet
- Abbé de Coulmier
- Alain Houpert
- Alain Joyandet
- Charles Bernard Desormes
- Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes
- Charles de Gaulle (born 1948)
- Christian Allard
- Claude Basire
- François Mauguin
- François Sauvadet
- Hugues-Bernard Maret, duc de Bassano
- Jean-Philippe Lecat
- Jules Jacquot d'Andelarre
- Leïla Chaibi
- Louis Bossuet
- Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau
- Michel Riccio
- Pierre Magnin
- Rémi Delatte
- Stéphen Liégeard
- Théophile Berlier
- Thomas Thévenoud