Ontify
⌘
S
⌘
S
Share
Philippe Douste-Blazy
French politician.
Wikipedia | Philippe Douste-Blazy
Statements about
Philippe Douste-Blazy
Place of Birth
Lourdes
Member of Political Party
Union for a Popular Movement
Union for French Democracy
Country of Citizenship
France
Occupation
Politician
Physician
Diplomat
Cardiologist
Instance Of
Human
Date of Birth
1/1/1953
Reason for Preferred Rank
:
Most Precise Value
January 1953
Position Held
10 items
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1993 - 5/1/1993)
Parliamentary Term
:
10th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Electoral District
:
Hautes-Pyrénées's 2nd Constituency
Replaced By
:
Jean-François Calvo
Replaces
:
Claude Gaits
Start Time
:
4/2/1993
End Time
:
5/1/1993
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/12/1997 - 4/1/2001)
Parliamentary Term
:
11th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Electoral District
:
Hautes-Pyrénées's 2nd Constituency
Replaced By
:
Chantal Robin-Rodrigo
Replaces
:
Jean-François Calvo
Start Time
:
6/12/1997
End Time
:
4/1/2001
Mayor of Toulouse
(3/23/2001 - 4/29/2004)
Replaced By
:
Jean-Luc Moudenc
Replaces
:
Guy Hersant
Start Time
:
3/23/2001
End Time
:
4/29/2004
Member of the General Council
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/2001 - 6/18/2002)
Parliamentary Term
:
11th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Electoral District
:
Haute-Garonne's 1st Constituency
Start Time
:
4/2/2001
End Time
:
6/18/2002
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/19/2002 - 4/30/2004)
Parliamentary Term
:
12th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Electoral District
:
Haute-Garonne's 1st Constituency
Start Time
:
6/19/2002
End Time
:
4/30/2004
Member of the European Parliament
(7/25/1989 - 3/30/1993)
Parliamentary Term
:
Third European Parliament
Electoral District
:
France
Parliamentary Group
:
European People's Party Group
Represents
:
Union for French Democracy
Elected In
:
1989 European Parliament Election
Start Time
:
7/25/1989
End Time
:
3/30/1993
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(5/31/2005 - 5/17/2007)
Replaced By
:
Bernard Kouchner
Replaces
:
Michel Barnier
Member of Cabinet
:
De Villepin Government
Start Time
:
5/31/2005
End Time
:
5/17/2007
Minister of Culture (France)
(11/7/1995 - 6/2/1997)
Replaced By
:
Catherine Trautmann
Replaces
:
Philippe Douste-Blazy
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Juppé Government
Start Time
:
11/7/1995
End Time
:
6/2/1997
Minister of Culture (France)
(5/18/1995 - 11/7/1995)
Replaced By
:
Philippe Douste-Blazy
Replaces
:
Jacques Toubon
Member of Cabinet
:
First Juppé Government
Start Time
:
5/18/1995
End Time
:
11/7/1995
Given Name
Philippe
Series Ordinal
:
1
Jean
Series Ordinal
:
2
Georges
Series Ordinal
:
3
Religion or Worldview
Catholic Church
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
French
Native Language
French
Commons Gallery
Philippe Douste-Blazy
Official Website
http://www.pdousteblazy.com
Work Location
Strasbourg
City of Brussels
Educated At
University of Toulouse
Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier University
Name in Native Language
Philippe Douste-Blazy
Pronunciation Audio
:
bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#CommonsMedia
Family Name
Douste-Blazy
Employer
United Nations
Sex or Gender
Male
Award Received
Commandeur Des Arts Et Des Lettres
(5/18/1995)
Point in Time
:
5/18/1995
Knight of the Legion of Honour
(2010)
Award Rationale
:
35 ans de services civils et de fonctions électives
Point in Time
:
2010
Image
External Pages About Philippe Douste-Blazy
ISNI