Edouard Balladur
Edouard Balladur is a former French politician who served as Prime Minister from 1993 to 1995. A member of the RPR party, he is known for his economic reforms and was an influential figure during the early years of the Fifth Republic.
Born on May 02, 1929 (97 years old)
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Spain:
Édouard Balladur visited Nicolas Sarkozy in prison following his sentencing.
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Italy:
Edouard Balladur is among the prominent figures who showed solidarity with Sarkozy.
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Hungary:
Édouard Balladur was a right-wing prime minister of France during Sarkozy's early political career.
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France:
Edouard Balladur is also mentioned as a former prime minister enjoying certain privileges.
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France:
Edouard Balladur is also mentioned as a former prime minister enjoying benefits.
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Switzerland:
Édouard Balladur launched a bond that became a colossal success among the French.
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Monaco:
Édouard Balladur is mentioned as a political figure supported by a current politician.
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Italy:
Edouard Balladur opposed the merger between Renault and Fiat during the early 90s.
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France:
He was ousted by Edouard Balladur, the Minister of Economy and Finance, after the 1986 alternation.
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France:
Édouard Balladur was a French politician who served as Prime Minister and implemented significant tax reforms.
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