
Alain Juppé
Alain Juppé is a French politician and a prominent member of the Republican Party. He has served in various governmental roles, including as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Juppé played a crucial part in shaping France's foreign policy during the Arab Spring, particularly in relation to Libya. His discussions with Nicolas Sarkozy about finding a peaceful resolution to the Libyan conflict illustrate his significant influence in diplomatic negotiations during that period.
Born on Aug 15, 1945 (79 years old)
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Switzerland:
Alain Juppé was a prominent politician who was convicted of misusing public funds and lost his passive voting rights.
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Spain:
Alain Juppé saw his aspirations vanish after being sentenced to 14 months in prison and a year of disqualification.
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France:
Alain Juppé's appeal led to a reduction of his sentence for illegal taking of interest.
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France:
Alain Juppé faced legal issues in 2004 related to fictitious jobs in the Paris City Hall.
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Switzerland:
Alain Juppé was a former conservative party leader who was sentenced to probation and disqualification due to employment fraud.
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France:
Alain Juppé, a former Prime Minister and current member of the Constitutional Council, analyzes the challenges to democracy posed by Donald Trump's return to the White House.
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France:
Alain Juppé's government faced the challenge of stopping the rise of public debt.
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Monaco:
Jean-Louis Debré was the Minister of the Interior in the government of Alain Juppé.
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Luxembourg:
Alain Juppé was the mayor of Bordeaux who supported the implementation of the Cité des Civilisations du Vin.
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Italy:
Alain Juppé was the Prime Minister during Chirac's presidency and was mentioned in protests against nuclear tests.
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