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 | | René Lévesque ( August 24, 1922 - November 1, 1987), was a reporter, a minister of the government of Quebec, Canada, ( 1960 - 1966), the founder of the Parti Québécois political party, and 23rd Prime Minister of Quebec ( November 25, 1976 - October 3, 1985). |  | | This is somewhat ironic: Roosevelt's 1942 letter to Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King about Quebecers showed little sympathy to the Québécois people and its diaspora. |  | | This practice is less often seen now, however, as the statue was moved to New Carlisle and replaced by a similar, but bigger one. |
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| Â | Politician and personality nicknaming in Quebec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jean Charest ( 2003 -): Charest gained numerous nicknames. |  | | This could also refer to Charest's birthdate, which is June 24, the same day as the Saint-Jean-Baptiste. |  | | Since Trudeau was in power for many of the same years as Lévesque, the two were sometimes referred to collectively as "Ti-Pet et Ti-Poil" by irreverent members of the population. |
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| Â | Pierre Trudeau [Definition] |
 | | His energy, charisma, and confidence as prime minister are often cited as reasons for his popularity even though a large number of Canadians disapproved of his policies. |  | | In 1971, the bachelor prime minister married Vancouver socialite Margaret Sinclair Margaret Sinclair Trudeau (born September 10, 1948 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) was the wife of Pierre Trudeau, the 15th Prime Minister of Canada.... |  | | As prime minister, he patriated the Canadian Constitution The Canada Act 1982 is an Act of Parliament passed by the British Parliament that severed virtually all remaining constitutional and legislative ties between the United Kingdom and Canada. |
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| Â | Jacques Parizeau biography .ms |
 | | After the PQ was elected to office in the 1976 Quebec election, the new premier, René Lévesque, appointed Parizeau as Minister of Finance. |  | | In 1984, he had a falling out with Lévesque. |  | | However, the sovereigntist side accepted the results of the vote which they had initiated. |
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| Â | Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Charles de Gaulle |
 | | Outraged, the Government of Canada under Prime Minister Lester Pearson, a soldier who served in World War I and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, cancelled the remainder of De Gaulle's tour and he returned to France where he was also heavily criticised by a large part of the French media. |  | | In the context of a population boom unseen in France since the 18th century, the government under prime minister Georges Pompidou oversaw a rapid transformation and expansion of the French economy. |  | | Although the Algerian issue was settled the prime minister, Michel Debré, still resigned over the final settlement and was replaced with Georges Pompidou. |
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 | | But there is no evidence the former prime minister had any knowledge of alleged illegal activities involving his party and advertising firms. |  | | A former senior aide to then-prime minister Jean Chretien has admitted some payments were made through a Crown corporation to disguise how much money was actually being paid out. |  | | Martin's lack of focus, his wavering leadership as prime minister and his other obvious failings, but there is no doubt that he has responded honourably and well to the sponsorship issue. |
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| Â | Jean Charest biography .ms |
 | | After Mulroney's retirement as PC Party leader and prime minister, Charest was a candidate for the leadership of the party at the 1993 Progressive Conservative leadership convention. |  | | In 1986, at age 28, he was appointed to the Cabinet of then-Prime Minister Brian Mulroney as Minister of State for Youth. |  | | He was appointed Minister of State for Fitness and Amateur Sport in 1988, and Minister of the Environment in 1991. |
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| Â | Robert Bourassa - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | It was Bourassa who pushed the Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Trudeau, to declare a state of emergency, which resulted in the Canadian army patrolling the streets of major cities in Quebec and in the national capital, Ottawa. |  | | In his second term, he worked closely with federal Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and received many concessions from the federal government, culminating in the Meech Lake Accord and the Charlottetown Accord. |  | | As Premier of the Province of Quebec, he played a critical role in the October Crisis of 1970 in which his labour minister Pierre Laporte was murdered. |
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| Â | politician - encyclopedia article about politician. [Anonymoused] |
 | | According to custom, the Prime Minister and the Cabinet (which he or she heads) are responsible for their actions to Parliament, of which they are members by (modern) convention. |  | | Senior ministers are members of the cabinet, usually led by a prime minister or president. |  | | - wartime Prime Minister of the United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister is the head of government, exercising many of the executive functions nominally vested in the Sovereign, who is head of state. |
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| Â | Daniel Johnson, Sr |
 | | His sons, Pierre-Marc Johnson and Daniel Johnson, Jr would also become Prime Ministers of Quebec for two different parties. |  | | He was Prime Minister of the province from 1966 until his death in 1968. |  | | It is under the same slogan, Égalité ou independance, that he was elected as Prime Minister of Quebec in 1966. |
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| Â | Science Fair Projects - Maurice Duplessis |
 | | Although history has not been kind to Duplessis, some point out that he presided over a period of strong economic growth and 15 consecutive balanced budgets. |  | | On January 21, 1948, he made one of his most enduring contributions to Quebec with the adoption of an official Flag of Quebec, the fleurdelysé, which replaced the Union Jack at the top of the Quebec Parliament Building. |  | | He returned to his home town to practice law until running for public office. |
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| Â | prime minister - encyclopedia article about prime minister. |
 | | In these systems, it is possible for the president and the prime minister to be from different political parties if the legislature is controlled by a party different from that of the president. |  | | The post of prime minister is one which may be encountered both in constitutional monarchies (such as Belgium, Denmark, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and the United Kingdom), and in republics in which the head of state is an elected (such as France) or unelected official (such as Germany) with varying degrees of real power. |  | | Contrary to popular and journalistic myth, most prime ministers in parliamentary systems are not appointed for a specific term of office and in effect may remain in power through a number of elections and parliaments. |
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| Â | NATO Media Library: Meet & Greet of HoS and HoG prior to NCR - Rome, Italy - 28 May 2002 |
 | | Left to right: Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Italy; President Vladimir Putin, Russian Federation and NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson. |  | | Left to right: Prime Minister K.M. Bondevik, Norway; Prime Minister J. Chrétien, Canada; Prime Minister G. Verhofstadt, Belgium; President G.W. Bush, United States shaking hands with Prime Minister D. Oddsson, Iceland and right, Prime Minister W. Kok, The Netherlands. |  | | Left to right: Prime Minister J. Chrétien, Canada; Prime Minister T. Blair, United Kingdom; Prime Minister W. Kok, The Netherlands and Prime Minister D. Oddsson, Iceland. |
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| Â | NATO Media Library: Meet & Greet of HoS and HoG prior to NCR - Rome, Italy - 28 May 2002 |
 | | Left to right: Prime Minister K.M. Bondevik, Norway; Prime Minister J. Chrétien, Canada; Prime Minister G. Verhofstadt, Belgium; President G.W. Bush, United States shaking hands with Prime Minister D. Oddsson, Iceland and right, Prime Minister W. Kok, The Netherlands. |  | | Left to right: President J.M. nar, Spain; Prime Minister J.M. Barroso, Portugal; Prime Minister T. Blair, United Kingdom and (seen from back) Prime Minister C. Simitis, Greece. |  | | Left to right: Prime Minister J. Chrétien, Canada; Prime Minister T. Blair, United Kingdom; Prime Minister W. Kok, The Netherlands and Prime Minister D. Oddsson, Iceland. |
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| Â | BW Online December 27, 2002 Mahathir's Succession Map |
 | | First, Mahathir will chair the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) summit in October as planned, marking his final act as Prime Minister and allowing him to "go out on a high note," says one diplomat. |  | | When Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad announced in June that he would step down in 2003, the Southeast Asian nation of 22 million people was unprepared. |  | | That's why Mahathir has put forward current Defense Minister Najib Abdul Razak, who has a commanding personal presence and is considered polished by Western diplomats, as Badawi's Deputy Prime Minister. |
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| Â | Vanuatu - Legislation - Constitution of the Republic of Vanuatu |
 | | The Prime Minister shall be elected by Parliament from among its members by secret ballot in accordance with the rules in Schedule 2. |  | | The persons who immediately before the Day of Independence hold office as Chief Minister or any other Minister shall as from that day hold office as Prime Minister or other Minister, as the case may be, as if they had been elected or appointed thereto under Chapter 7. |  | | If it is supported by an absolute majority of the members of Parliament, the Prime Minister and other Ministers shall cease to hold office forthwith but shall continue to exercise their functions until a new Prime Minister is elected. |
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| Â | NTU Info Centre: List of state leaders in 2004 |
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| Â | BIGpedia - List of state leaders in 2003 - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online |
 | | Prime Minister - Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of Ethiopia ( 1995 –present) |  | | Prime Minister - Mohamed Ghannouchi, Prime Minister of Tunisia ( 1999 –present) |  | | Prime Minister - Jacques Sylla, Prime Minister of Madagascar ( 2002 –present) |
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| Â | List of state leaders in 1957 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Prime Minister - Józef Cyrankiewicz, Prime Minister of Poland (1954-1970) |  | | Prime Minister - Konstantinos Karamanlis, Prime Minister of Greece (1955-1958) |  | | Prime Minister - Einar Henry Gerhardsen, Prime Minister of Norway (1955-1963) |
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| Â | BW Online September 29, 2003 Malaysia after Mahathir |
 | | Then Mahathir will stroll across the marble floor, place his thumb on the biomechanical security lock on the front door, and leave Malaysia in the care of its first new Prime Minister in 22 years. |  | | His successful prosecution of his deputy prime minister and rival, Anwar Ibrahim, on charges of sodomy and corruption -- despite Anwar's pleas of innocence -- was the most glaring example. |  | | In the privacy of his inner chambers, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad is to hand over his so-called job manual -- a largely symbolic binder of documents -- to Abdullah Badawi, his deputy prime minister. |
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