Jean-Louis Borloo
Jean-Louis Borloo is a French politician known for his role as Minister of Employment, Social Cohesion, and Housing from 2005 to 2007. He is particularly recognized for his efforts to promote the development of personal services in France, which he championed in a 2005 plan aimed at creating jobs and reducing unemployment through the expansion of this sector. Borloo's initiative included significant tax reductions and support for private companies to enhance the quality and accessibility of personal services.
Born on Apr 24, 1950 (75 years old)
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Ireland:
Other names that had been floated in political circles included veteran centrist Jean-Louis Borloo.
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Greece:
Jean-Louis Borloo is mentioned as a veteran centrist politician circulating in political circles.
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Spain:
Jean-Louis Borloo's name has emerged as a potential candidate for prime minister during the current political crisis.
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France:
Jean-Louis Borloo is mentioned as a potential prime minister to replace the resigning Sébastien Lecornu.
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Greece:
Jean-Louis Borloo is a former Minister of Finance whose name is also mentioned for the Prime Minister position.
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Switzerland:
Jean-Louis Borloo's name has resurfaced as a potential successor to Lecornu.
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Monaco:
Jean-Louis Borloo is mentioned as the partner of journalist Béatrice Schönberg.
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France:
Jean-Louis Borloo founded the ANRU in 2004 and continues to advocate for urban renewal.
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France:
Jean-Louis Borloo was trapped during a debate regarding the government's intention to increase VAT.
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France:
Jean-Louis Borloo created the ANRU in February 2004.
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