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===Pierre Lellouch===
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Pierre Lellouch, (date of birth 3rd May 1951, Tunis, Tunisia).
 
 
Pierre Lellouch, (date of birth 3rd May 1951, Tunis, Tunisia).  
 
  
 
===Career/Positions Held===
 
===Career/Positions Held===
 
Most notable:
 
Most notable:
  
Secretary of State for European Affairs: 2009 till present.
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*Secretary of State for European Affairs: 2009 till present.
NATO Parliamentary Assembly President from November 2004 till November 2006.
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*NATO Parliamentary Assembly President from November 2004 till November 2006.
 
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*Member of National Assembly of France: Paris. Elected in 1997, and continued to be re-elected in 2002 and 1997.
Member of National Assembly of France: Paris. Elected in 1997, and continued to be re-elected in 2002 and 1997.
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*Member of National Assembly of France: Val d’Oise. Elected in 1993, remained till 1997.
Member of National Assembly of France: Val d’Oise. Elected in 1993, remained till 1997.
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<ref>"[http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/ministry_158/ministers_1903/pierre-lellouche_7119/index.html Pierre Lellouch]" France Diplomatie, accessed 16/12/2010</ref>
  
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
 
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 5 April 2015

Pierre Lellouch, (date of birth 3rd May 1951, Tunis, Tunisia).

Career/Positions Held

Most notable:

  • Secretary of State for European Affairs: 2009 till present.
  • NATO Parliamentary Assembly President from November 2004 till November 2006.
  • Member of National Assembly of France: Paris. Elected in 1997, and continued to be re-elected in 2002 and 1997.
  • Member of National Assembly of France: Val d’Oise. Elected in 1993, remained till 1997.

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Notes

  1. "Pierre Lellouch" France Diplomatie, accessed 16/12/2010