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  1. 23 de abr. de 2023 · Édouard Balladur, f. 2.5.1929, fransk politiker. Balladur var 1969-74 en af præsident Pompidous nære medarbejdere. Herefter gjorde han i seks år karriere i det private erhvervsliv og fungerede derefter som rådgiver for Jacques Chirac og hans parti Rassemblement pour la république (RPR).

  2. Izmir, Turkey, 2 May 1929)French; Prime Minister 1993–5 Balladur came from a family of French businessmen who had been settled for generations in Turkey. He took the classic civil service route to a career in government and was a protégé of Pompidou, whose private office he ran.

  3. 4 de mar. de 2021 · The former French prime minister Édouard Balladur has been cleared of financing his failed 1995 presidential campaign with illegal kickbacks from international arms deals. A Paris court found no ...

  4. Balladur was born in Izmir, Turkey, to an ethnic Armenian family with five children and longstanding ties to France. His family emigrated to Marseille in the mid-to-late 1930s. In 1957, Balladur married Marie-Josèphe Delacour, with whom he had four sons. Balladur started his political career in 1964 as an advisor to Prime Minister Georges Pompidou. After Pompidou's election as President of ...

  5. Édouard Balladur-1.png 669 × 779; 468 KB. Categories: Balladur (surname) Édouard (given name) 1929 births. Grand Officers of the Legion of Honour. Grand Croix de l'ordre national du Mérite. Grand Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland. Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.

  6. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Balladur, Edouard (1929– ) French Gaullist politician, prime minister (1993–95). Balladur was elected to parliament in 1986 and became minister of economy and finance in 1988. The epitome of old world manners, he ran a lacklustre campaign, tainted by accusations of corruption for the presidency in 1995, and lost to Jacques Chirac.

  7. Édouard Balladur (Esmirna, Turquia 1929) és un polític francès, Primer Ministre de França del 1993 al 1995. [1] Es graduà en dret a l'École Nationale d'Administration, i fou membre del consell d'administració de l'ORTF (1967-1968), conseller tècnic del gabinet de Georges Pompidou el 1966-1968 i membre del Consell d'Estat (1984-1993).