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88th Prime Minister of France (1930–2016)
Michel Rocard AC OQ (French: [miʃɛl ʁɔkaʁ]; 23 August 1930 – 2 July 2016) was a French politician and a member of the Socialist Party (PS). He served as
Michel_Rocard
Seamount in the Pacific Ocean
Rocard is a submarine volcano in French Polynesia, located between the island of Mehetia and the Teahitia seamount. The volcano's summit is 2515m below
Rocard
French physicist
Rocard (French pronunciation: [iv ʁɔkaʁ]; 22 May 1903 – 16 March 1992) was a French physicist who helped develop the atomic bomb for France. Rocard was
Yves_Rocard
French political party
second round. At the end of 1974, some PSU members, including leader Michel Rocard, re-joined the PS. They represented the "left-wing Christian" and non-Marxist
Socialist_Party_(France)
Michel Rocard tried to gain support from the UDF by appointing four UDF ministers. After the UDF withdrew its support for the government in 1991, Rocard and
1993 French legislative election
1993_French_legislative_election
The Rocard government was the Government of France headed by Prime Minister Michel Rocard. It was originally formed on 10 May 1988 by the presidential
Rocard_government
Prime Minister of France from 2017 to 2020
years afterwards. In his years at Sciences Po, Philippe supported Michel Rocard and was influenced by him, identifying with the Rocardian and social democratic
Édouard_Philippe
he was not sure he would run, and meanwhile, his internal rival Michel Rocard campaigned for the nomination. The favourite to win the election according
1988 French presidential election
1988_French_presidential_election
since Rocard was a personal rival of Mitterrand and he wished to destroy Rocard's chances in the 1995 presidential election. In fact, Rocard resigned
1994 European Parliament election in France
1994_European_Parliament_election_in_France
Political party in France
its own program, based on autogestion (workers' self-management). Michel Rocard was the PSU candidate for the 1969 presidential elections, obtaining 3.61%
Unified Socialist Party (France)
Unified_Socialist_Party_(France)
President of France from 1981 to 1995
opposition led by Michel Rocard who criticized the programme of the PS as being "archaic" and "unrealistic". The polls indicated Rocard was more popular than
François_Mitterrand
French physicist (1885–1959)
the height of the ozone layer. Cabannes along with Pierre Daure and Yves Rocard were among the scientists who, in 1928, discovered that gases diffusing
Jean_Cabannes
elections were organized. However, he nominated the moderate Socialist Michel Rocard to lead the cabinet and declared that it was unhealthy for democracy if
1988 French legislative election
1988_French_legislative_election
French economist and politician (born 1949)
defeat of 1993, Strauss-Kahn was appointed by former Prime Minister Michel Rocard chairman of the groupe des experts du PS ("Group of Experts of the Socialist
Dominique_Strauss-Kahn
French physicist
has been awarded the Société Française de Physique's IBM prize and Yves-Rocard Award [fr], as well as the Gay-Lussac-Humboldt-Prize (2010). Alain Aspect
Joseph_Zyss
Prime Minister of France from 2014 to 2016
aged 17, Valls joined the French Socialist Party (PS) to support Michel Rocard. Within the PS, he defended the "Second Left" (La Deuxième gauche), rather
Manuel_Valls
Prime Minister of France from 1991 to 1992
May 1991 – 2 April 1992 President François Mitterrand Preceded by Michel Rocard Succeeded by Pierre Bérégovoy European Commissioner for Research, Science
Édith_Cresson
he rallied a large swathe of centre-right and centre-left voters. Michel Rocard and Alain Krivine stood as candidates expressing the ideas of the May 1968
1969 French presidential election
1969_French_presidential_election
French parliamentary group
(1981–1988) Pierre Mauroy (1988–1992) Laurent Fabius (1992–1993) Michel Rocard (1993–1994) Henri Emmanuelli (1994–1995) Lionel Jospin (1995–1997) François
Socialist_group_in_the_Senate
was created in 1988 by Jean-Michel Belorgey, by the government of Michel Rocard (Socialist Party), and aimed at helping people who had the most problems
Revenu_minimum_d'insertion
French public service international news television network
arrival of François Mitterrand as president in 1981 and the naming of Michel Rocard as prime minister in 1989, the government launched a new project, Canal
France_24
French criminologist
Afterwards, he became an advisor on national security to Prime Minister Michel Rocard from 1988 to 1990. Bauer was elected Professor of Criminology at the National
Alain_Bauer
1970s labor strike
widespread solidarity for the Lip workers. Prominent figures, such as Michel Rocard from the Unified Socialist Party, attended to ensure the demonstration proceeded
The_Lip_affair
French watchmaking and clockmaking company
Lip, Postscript by Michel Rocard, Lutter Stock, 1973. Collective, Lip: affaire non classée, Postscript by Michel Rocard, Syros, 1975. Jean-Claude Sensemat
LIP_(company)
and compromises arranged by Christian Blanc, the negotiator for Michel Rocard's government. The accords set up a ten-year period of development. Institutional
Matignon_Agreements_(1988)
Multi-purpose stadium in Paris, France
000 and 50,000 people. The crowd, led by Pierre Mendès-France and Michel Rocard, shouted "Ce n'est qu'un début, continuons le combat!" ("This is only the
Stade_Sébastien_Charléty
French politician (born 1967)
Socialist Party, being an advocate and supporter of Prime Minister Michel Rocard. Hamon also campaigned in support of the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. Following
Benoît_Hamon
Cabinet of the Netherlands, 1986 to 1989
Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers, Prime Minister of Norway Gro Harlem Brundtland and Prime Minister of France Michel Rocard in The Hague on 10 March 1989.
Second_Lubbers_cabinet
1982 French TV series or program
Charles Pasqua as a walrus, André Lajoinie as a dimwitted dog, Michel Rocard as a crow, Laurent Fabius as a squirrel, Édouard Balladur as a pelican,
Le_Bébête_Show
Department of France in Île-de-France
is Pierre Bédier of The Republicans (LR), first elected in 2014. Michel Rocard, who served as Prime Minister of France from 1988 to 1991 under President
Yvelines
French satirical and investigative weekly newspaper
Michael] (from the popular rhyme La Mère Michel [Mother Michael]) Michel Rocard: Hamster Jovial (an allusion to a comic by Marcel Gotlib in reference to
Le_Canard_enchaîné
French politician (1766–1822)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Armand Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, 5th Duke of Richelieu
Armand_Emmanuel_de_Vignerot_du_Plessis,_5th_Duke_of_Richelieu
French politician (1872–1950)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Léon_Blum
UK Malcolm Rifkind United Kingdom Secretary of State for Scotland Michel Rocard France Member of Parliament (Socialist Party) Mariano Rubio Spain Governor
List of Bilderberg participants
List_of_Bilderberg_participants
French war crime
Consequently, these camps were instruments of military control. In 1959, Michel Rocard, then an inspector of finance, wrote an internal report to Prime Minister
Regroupement camps in the Algerian War
Regroupement_camps_in_the_Algerian_War
French production company
Kitou Scrogneugneu (TF1), adapted from the book of the same name by A. Rocard, M. Degano, and F. Ruyer, published by Fleurus. The New Adventures of Lucky
Dargaud_Marina
proposed. Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and French Prime Minister Michel Rocard led a response to this convention that resulted in the adoption of the Protocol
History_of_Antarctica
French lawyer and statesman (1828–1896)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Charles_Floquet
French statesman (1818–1898)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Louis_Buffet
(1986) 86 Michel Rocard (1930–2016) 10 May 1988 28 June 1988 3 years, 5 days Socialist Party Rocard I 28 June 1988 15 May 1991 Rocard II IX (1988) 87 Édith
List of prime ministers of France
List_of_prime_ministers_of_France
Business school in Paris
speakers, former Prime Ministers Tony Blair, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Michel Rocard and Alain Juppé contributed to conferences at ESCE. The Paris-based business
ESCE International Business School
ESCE_International_Business_School
Prime Minister of France from 1984 to 1986
Justice Jean-Pierre Chevènement – Minister of National Education Michel Rocard – Minister of Agriculture Huguette Bouchardeau – Minister of Environment
Laurent_Fabius
French statesman (1842–1911)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Maurice_Rouvier
unemployment rate hovering around 10%. In June 1994, former Prime Minister Michel Rocard was dismissed as leader of the Socialist Party (PS) after the party's poor
1995 French presidential election
1995_French_presidential_election
French general and statesman (1890–1970)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Charles_de_Gaulle
First President of Slovenia (1991–2002)
governance. He chairs the International Collegium together with Michel Rocard, former French Prime Minister. Since 2004 he is the chairman of Forum 21
Milan_Kučan
70th Prime Minister of France
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Antoine_Pinay
French politician (1884–1970)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Henri_Queuille
Rotation of ministers by the government
are named after the head of government and numbered (for instance "Rocard I and "Rocard II" or "Ayrault I and Ayrault II"). In the Philippines, while under
Cabinet_reshuffle
French free software organisation
Framasoft Association in the Government Gazette of the French Republic. Rocard 2005. Rees 2009. Gévaudan 2014a. Gévaudan 2014b. Gévaudan, Camille (2 November
Framasoft
French businessman (1924–2016)
Hermand joined the Unified Socialist Party, and he became close to Michel Rocard. He became an anti-colonialist and an anti-communist. He joined the board
Henry_Hermand
Prime Minister of France from 1981 to 1984
positions by allies of Mitterrand. In this, he formed an alliance with Michel Rocard, the main opponent of Mitterrand, during the 1979 Metz Congress. However
Pierre_Mauroy
Political party in France
as ministers in the centre-left governments led by Prime Minister Michel Rocard. Also in 1988 Giscard retook the leadership of the UDF. However, his authority
Union_for_French_Democracy
French rugby union club, based in Aix-en-Provence
Italy Tom Noble Scrum-half France Sacha Usclat Scrum-half France Vasco Rocard Fly-half France Manuel Vareiro Fly-half Portugal Matteo Ceccarelli Centre
Provence_Rugby
French politician (1884–1977)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Félix_Gouin
1985 covert attack by French foreign intelligence service on a Greenpeace ship
Government in 1986, during a visit in April 1991, French Prime Minister Michel Rocard delivered a personal apology. He said it was "to turn the page in the relationship
Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior
Sinking_of_the_Rainbow_Warrior
French statesman and philosopher (1814–1896)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Jules_Simon
1987 novella by German writer Patrick Süskind
Jonathan's room. Eventually, she consents to sell him the room. Madame Rocard – a concierge of the house, which Jonathan lives in. He had never spoken
The_Pigeon_(novella)
to civil servant Michel Rocard, 1,000,000 Algerians were sent to regrouping camps (including children). In 1959, Michel Rocard denounced the appalling
List of concentration and internment camps
List_of_concentration_and_internment_camps
French politician and doctor (born 1939)
position in the Cabinet, for Humanitarian Action in 1988 in the Michel Rocard cabinet, then Minister of Health under Pierre Bérégovoy in 1992, during
Bernard_Kouchner
1979 meeting of the French Socialist Party
control of the party, François Mitterrand faced internal opposition. Michel Rocard, who joined the PS in 1974, led the right wing of the party. He criticized
Metz_Congress
President of Cape Verde from 2001 to 2011
visited that city again in 1989 and met with French prime minister Michel Rocard on 11 May 1989. He held additional portfolio of Minister of Finance from
Pedro_Pires
Political party in France
(1981–1988) Pierre Mauroy (1988–1992) Laurent Fabius (1992–1993) Michel Rocard (1993–1994) Henri Emmanuelli (1994–1995) Lionel Jospin (1995–1997) François
Federation of the Democratic and Socialist Left
Federation_of_the_Democratic_and_Socialist_Left
Prefecture, city and commune in Réunion, France
but they soon erupted again in March. A visit by prime minister Michel Rocard on 17 March failed to calm the situation down, and it was only after a visit
Saint-Denis,_Réunion
French politician (born 1968)
secretary-general of the Young Rocardiens, a group supporting Prime Minister Michel Rocard. From 1991 to 1993, Faure worked with Gérard Gouzes, the president of the
Olivier_Faure
Multi-role combat aircraft family by Dassault
francs) in total development and procurement costs. Prime minister Michel Rocard was concerned about the state of the project and the failure of the previous
Dassault_Rafale
French politician
1988 – 17 May 1991 President François Mitterrand Prime Minister Michel Rocard Secretary of State to the Minister of Defence In office 27 July 1984 – 20
Edwige_Avice
French politician (born 1977)
a think-tank founded by Dominique Strauss-Kahn and directed by Michel Rocard. He worked as an adviser to Strauss-Kahn and supported his unsuccessful
Benjamin_Griveaux
Prime Minister of France since 2025
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Sébastien_Lecornu
French politician (1874–1959)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Fernand_Bouisson
French official, politician and writer (1943–2022)
international cultural relations (1988–91) in the second cabinet of Michel Rocard. De Beaucé prepared and passed in 1990 the law creating the Agence pour
Thierry_de_Beaucé
French politician and journalist (born 1951)
la vérité, with Jean Lacouture, Grasset, 2007, ISBN 2-246-72901-7 Michel Rocard, Alain Juppé with Bernard Guetta, La Politique, telle qu'elle meurt de ne
Bernard_Guetta
Bilateral relations
September, Rocard ignored Vanuatu altogether. Later, however, Rocard met with Kalpokas to discuss a resumption of relations (and aid). Rocard demanded a
France–Vanuatu_relations
Commune in Île-de-France, France
noted residents including Guillaume Depardieu, Jean-Louis Aubert, Michel Rocard, Laurent Garnier, Jean-Marie Hullot, Jean Michel Jarre, Benjamin Castaldi
Bougival
Social contribution tax
on a yearly basis by the government). The CSG was created by the Second Rocard government (fr) to diversify the financing sources of the French social
Generalized Social Contribution
Generalized_Social_Contribution
French politician (born 1929)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Édouard_Balladur
French statesman (1825–1913)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Émile_Ollivier
French politician (born 1939)
of Culture In office 13 May 1988 – 29 March 1993 Prime Minister Michel Rocard Édith Cresson Pierre Bérégovoy Preceded by François Léotard Succeeded by
Jack_Lang_(French_politician)
occasion: while France was engaged in the Gulf War, Prime Minister Michel Rocard obtained very wide support in the Assembly, but stated that: "[...] those
Article 49 of the French Constitution
Article_49_of_the_French_Constitution
French physicist (1901–1992)
technocrats like Pierre Guillaumat and Raoul Dautry or of scientists like Yves Rocard and Bertrand Goldschmidt, who revealed themselves to be extremely effective
Francis_Perrin_(physicist)
1987 French film
entered the war as a replacement. Cris Campion as Pierre Naboulet Pascale Rocard as Henriette Eric Wapler as Arnaud Florent Frédéric Mayer as The Child André
Field_of_Honor_(1987_film)
French politician
Directorate of the Ministry of Finance 1981 to 1985: Chief of Staff to Michel Rocard (Planning Commission, then Agriculture Ministry) 1985 to 1986: general manager
Jean-Paul_Huchon
French politician and physicist
Lionel Jospin under Deputy Director André Laignel's cabinet in the Michel Rocard government. Then, he became Minister of State, Minister of National Education
Alain_Geismar
French politician (born 1959)
(1981–1988) Pierre Mauroy (1988–1992) Laurent Fabius (1992–1993) Michel Rocard (1993–1994) Henri Emmanuelli (1994–1995) Lionel Jospin (1995–1997) François
Anne_Hidalgo
French business executive (born 1956)
of State under Michel Rocard, then became Rocard's technical advisor on economic, financial, and fiscal matters. Under Rocard, he was able to achieve
Philippe_Wahl
(1981–1988) Pierre Mauroy (1988–1992) Laurent Fabius (1992–1993) Michel Rocard (1993–1994) Henri Emmanuelli (1994–1995) Lionel Jospin (1995–1997) François
Bordeaux_Congress
Prefecture and commune in Brittany, France
(1894–1980), writer, journalist and member of the French Resistance Yves Rocard (1903–1992), physicist Colonel Rémy (1904–1984), secret agent of the French
Vannes
French Radical politician (1872–1957)
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Édouard_Herriot
Spelling and punctuation of the French language
name of the language, from françois to français. In October 1989, Michel Rocard, then-Prime Minister of France, established the High Council of the French
French_orthography
French politician (born 1953)
September 2017 – 24 January 2020 President Emmanuel Macron Preceded by Michel Rocard Succeeded by Olivier Poivre d'Arvor Personal details Born Marie-Ségolène
Ségolène_Royal
Name list
politician Michel Joachim Marie Raymond (1755–1798), French general Michel Rocard (1930–2016), French politician Michel Rojkind (born 1969), Mexican architect
Michel_(name)
French government agency
governmental mission or take part in ad hoc committees, such as the Juppe - Rocard committee reviewing the priorities of the National Loan issuance in 2009
Inspection générale des finances
Inspection_générale_des_finances
Mathematics course at the Collège de France
applications des fonctions modulaires à la théorie des fonctions analytiques Yves Rocard Progrès récents de la théorie cinétique des gaz et applications 1928–1929
Peccot_Lectures
Commune in Île-de-France, France
Île-de-France, Socialist party, former mayor of Conflans (1994–2001) Michel Rocard (1930–2016), French prime minister (1988–1991), Socialist party, mayor of
Conflans-Sainte-Honorine
Political party in France
(1981–1988) Pierre Mauroy (1988–1992) Laurent Fabius (1992–1993) Michel Rocard (1993–1994) Henri Emmanuelli (1994–1995) Lionel Jospin (1995–1997) François
French Section of the Workers' International
French_Section_of_the_Workers'_International
founded on 17 October 1990 on the initiative of French Prime Minister Michel Rocard and the former Minister of the Interior. It is based in Paris. It serves
Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Déportation
Fondation_pour_la_Mémoire_de_la_Déportation
American martial artist
stars Yoshikai Wakana and Kyoko "Kamikaze" Miyazaki, French champion Dani Rocard, Canadian champion Nora Daigle and two wins over Denise Taylor. Her only
Kathy_Long
69th Prime Minister of France
Couve de Murville Chaban-Delmas Messmer Chirac Barre Mauroy Fabius Chirac Rocard Cresson Bérégovoy Balladur Juppé Jospin Raffarin Villepin Fillon Ayrault
Edgar_Faure
French politician
Barre and Michel Rocard, and was Mayor of Saint-Étienne from 1964 to 1977. In 1988, while serving as Minister of Public Service in Rocard's government, Durafour
Michel_Durafour
Prime Minister of France from 1997 to 2002
National Education In office 12 May 1988 – 2 April 1992 Prime Minister Michel Rocard Édith Cresson Preceded by René Monory Succeeded by Jack Lang Minister of
Lionel_Jospin
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God of Shine; Handsome; Cheerful; Rock; Comely; Peace; Little Rock; Noble; Rock or Noble
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Tamil
Riyyan | ரியà¯à®¯à®¾à®¨
Little king
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Muslim
The guide
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English American
and Kayla, meaning: keeper of the keys; pure.
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Hindu
Brilliant
Girl/Female
Tamil
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of German Leonhard, LEONARDO means "lion-strong."
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Biblical
A tower, darkness, small white cloud.
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Tamil
Lord Hanuman
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Indonesian
Bright Grassland
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