
François Fillon
François Fillon is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 2007 to 2012 and has been a prominent figure in the French political landscape, known for his conservative policies and leadership role within the Les Républicains party.
Born on Mar 04, 1954 (71 years old)
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Haiti:
François Fillon was sentenced to four years in prison with a suspended sentence for his involvement in a fictitious employment case concerning his wife Penelope.
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France:
François Fillon was sentenced to four years in prison with a suspended sentence for embezzlement of public funds.
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France:
François Fillon was eliminated in the first round of the 2017 presidential election.
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France:
François Fillon is mentioned in the context of primary elections that have led to defeats attributed to other factors.
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North Macedonia:
François Fillon attempted to appoint Bruno Retailleau as a minister during his tenure as Prime Minister.
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France:
François Fillon appointed François Jacq as an advisor for industry, research, and energy.
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France:
François Fillon was also a former number two to Bruno Retailleau.
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France:
François Fillon is referenced as a past figure associated with religious conservatism.
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France:
François Fillon was a former candidate of the party in the 2017 presidential election.
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France:
François Fillon was involved in a leadership battle in 2012 against Jean-François Copé.
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