Manuel Valls
Manuel Valls is a prominent French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 2014 to 2016. A member of the Socialist Party, he has held various ministerial positions, including Minister of the Interior. Known for his firm stance on security and immigration issues, Valls has been a controversial figure in French politics, often balancing progressive policies with a tough approach to law and order. His recent appointment as the Minister for Overseas France in François Bayrou's new government has brought him back into the spotlight, highlighting his continued influence within the political landscape.
Born on Aug 13, 1962 (63 years old)
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Switzerland:
Manuel Valls was the Prime Minister of France who responded to the attacks at the Bataclan.
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France:
Manuel Valls is the predecessor of Naïma Moutchou who managed the institutional project in New Caledonia.
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France:
Manuel Valls was the experienced minister of overseas territories who was replaced in the new government.
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Uruguay:
Manuel Valls is leaving the French executive as the Minister of Overseas.
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France:
Manuel Valls is a Minister of State who has left the government.
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France:
Manuel Valls is the resigning Minister of Overseas Territories who advocated for the postponement of the elections.
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Turkey:
Manuel Valls served as the Minister of Overseas Territories in Lecornu's cabinet.
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Greece:
Manuel Valls is appointed as Minister of Overseas Territories.
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Italy:
Manuel Valls returns as the Minister for Overseas Territories.
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France:
Manuel Valls is retained in the government for the overseas territories.
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