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Michèle Alliot-Marie

Michele Alliot-Marie

French politician.

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Member of Political Party

Union for a Popular Movement
Rally for the Republic
The Republicans

Country of Citizenship

France

Occupation

Politician
Diplomat
Jurist

Date of Birth

9/10/1946

Place of Birth

Villeneuve-Le-Roi

Educated At

Panthéon-Assas University Paris
University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne

Instance Of

Human

Position Held

17 items
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(11/14/2010 - 2/27/2011)
Replaces
:
Bernard Kouchner
Replaced By
:
Alain Juppé
Member of Cabinet
:
Third Fillon Government
Start Time
: 11/14/2010
End Time
: 2/27/2011
Minister of Justice
(6/23/2009 - 11/13/2010)
Replaces
:
Rachida Dati
Replaced By
:
Michel Mercier
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Fillon Government
Start Time
: 6/23/2009
End Time
: 11/13/2010
Minister of the Interior of France
(5/18/2007 - 6/23/2009)
Replaces
:
François Baroin
Replaced By
:
Brice Hortefeux
Member of Cabinet
:
First Fillon Government
Start Time
: 5/18/2007
End Time
: 6/23/2009
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1986 - 4/2/1986)
Replaced By
:
Alain Lamassoure
Electoral District
:
Q23891081
Parliamentary Term
:
8th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/2/1986
End Time
: 4/2/1986
Mayor of Saint-Jean-De-Luz
(6/23/1995 - 5/7/2002)
Replaced By
:
Peyuco Duhart
Start Time
: 6/23/1995
End Time
: 5/7/2002
Member of the General Council
(1994 - 2001)
Electoral District
:
Canton of Saint-Jean-De-Luz
Start Time
: 1994
End Time
: 2001
Member of the European Parliament
(7/1/2014 - 7/1/2019)
Electoral District
:
South-West France
Parliamentary Term
:
Eighth European Parliament
Represents
:
The Republicans
Parliamentary Group
:
European People's Party Group
Elected In
:
2014 European Parliament Election
Start Time
: 7/1/2014
End Time
: 7/1/2019
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/23/1988 - 4/1/1993)
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 6th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
9th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 6/23/1988
End Time
: 4/1/1993
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/2/1993 - 5/1/1993)
Replaced By
:
Daniel Poulou
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 6th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
10th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 4/2/1993
End Time
: 5/1/1993
Member of the French National Assembly
(9/17/1995 - 4/21/1997)
Replaces
:
Daniel Poulou
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 6th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
10th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 9/17/1995
End Time
: 4/21/1997
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/12/1997 - 6/7/2002)
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 6th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
11th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 6/12/1997
End Time
: 6/7/2002
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/19/2002 - 7/18/2002)
Replaced By
:
Daniel Poulou
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 6th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
12th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 6/19/2002
End Time
: 7/18/2002
Member of the French National Assembly
(6/20/2007 - 7/19/2007)
Replaced By
:
Daniel Poulou
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 6th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
13th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 6/20/2007
End Time
: 7/19/2007
Member of the French National Assembly
(3/28/2011 - 6/19/2012)
Replaces
:
Daniel Poulou
Replaced By
:
Sylviane Alaux
Electoral District
:
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 6th Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
13th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Start Time
: 3/28/2011
End Time
: 6/19/2012
Member of the European Parliament
(7/25/1989 - 3/30/1993)
Electoral District
:
France
Parliamentary Term
:
Third European Parliament
Represents
:
The Republicans
Parliamentary Group
:
European Democratic Alliance
Elected In
:
1989 European Parliament Election
Start Time
: 7/25/1989
End Time
: 3/30/1993
Chairperson
(12/4/1999 - 4/24/2002)
Replaces
:
Serge Lepeltier
Replaced By
:
Alain Juppé
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Rally for the Republic
Start Time
: 12/4/1999
End Time
: 4/24/2002
Q107349387
(3/20/1986 - 5/10/1998)
Member of Cabinet
:
Second Chirac Government
Start Time
: 3/20/1986
End Time
: 5/10/1998

Spouse

Patrick Ollier
(1988 - )
Start Time
: 1988
Michel Alliot
(1971 - 1984)
Start Time
: 1971
End Time
: 1984

Described by Source

Lentapedia
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q17315868
Title
: Альо-Мари, Мишель
Obálky Knih
URL
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Given Name

Michèle

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Native Language

French

Commons Gallery

Michèle Alliot-Marie

Work Location

Strasbourg
City of Brussels
Paris
Biarritz
Saint-Jean-De-Luz

Family Name

Alliot
Marie

Religion or Worldview

Catholicism

Name in Native Language

Michèle Alliot-Marie
Pronunciation Audio
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Father

Bernard Marie

Number of Children

3

Sex or Gender

Female

Award Received

Commander of the Order of the Equatorial Star
Order of the Star of Anjouan
Order of the Republic
Officer of the Legion of Honour
(12/29/2022)
Point in Time
: 12/29/2022
Palmas Magisteriales
(1987)
Point in Time
: 1987

Convicted Of

Taking Illegal Advantage

Relative

Q134445054
Kinship to Subject
:
Nephew
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