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  2. List of ministers of justice of France - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of justice ministers of France, working for the French Ministry of Justice. 1790 to the Consulate 21 November 1790 – 23 March 1792: Marguerite-Louis-François Duport-Dutertre [fr] 23 March 1792 – 12 April 1792: Jean Marie Roland de la Platière 13 April 1792 – 4 July 1792: Antoine Duranton 4 July 1792 – 10 August 1792: Étienne de Joly 10 August 1792 – 6 October 1792 ...

  3. Georges Danton - Wikipedia

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    Georges Jacques Danton (French: [ʒɔʁʒ dɑ̃tɔ̃]; 26 October 1759 – 5 April 1794) was a leading figure in the French Revolution.A modest and unknown lawyer on the eve of the Revolution, Danton became a famous orator of the Cordeliers Club and was raised to governmental responsibilities as the French Minister of Justice following the fall of the monarchy on the tenth of August 1792, and ...

  4. Ministère public (France) - Wikipedia

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    The parquet modeled itself little by little with procureurs, prosecutors, avocats, lawyers and substituts, designations which remain in contemporary French justice. [ 4 ] Prior to the French Revolution , the ministère public was embodied by officers called the Gens du roi (King's men), so that the Attorney-General of the king was the key role ...

  5. Ministry of Justice (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice (French: Ministère de la Justice) is a ministerial department of the Government of France, also known in French as la Chancellerie. It is headed by the Minister of Justice, also known as the Keeper of the Seals, a member of the Council of Ministers. The ministry's headquarters are on Place Vendôme, Paris. [1]

  6. The French Minister - Wikipedia

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    The minister character is based on Dominique de Villepin. [7] Thierry Lhermitte as Alexandre Taillard de Worms (based on Dominique de Villepin), French Minister of Foreign Affairs; Raphaël Personnaz as Arthur Vlaminck, a young speechwriter; Niels Arestrup as Claude Maupas, the phlegmatic civil servant who actually runs the ministry

  7. Deputy minister - Wikipedia

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    Deputy minister is a title borne by politicians or officials in certain countries governed under a parliamentary system.A deputy minister is positioned in some way ‘under’ a minister, who is a full member of Cabinet, in charge of a particular standing policy portfolio, and typically oversees an associated civil service department.

  8. Jacqui Smith - Wikipedia

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    She was appointed as deputy Minister for Women in 2003, working alongside Secretary of State Patricia Hewitt. In this role she published the government's proposals for same-sex civil partnerships , a system designed to offer same-sex couples an opportunity to gain legal recognition for their relationships with an associated set of rights and ...

  9. Spokesperson of the Government of France - Wikipedia

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    The position was created in 1969 by Jacques Chaban-Delmas, the first prime minister of Georges Pompidou; the first spokesman was Léo Hamon. [nb 1] As part of Chaban-Delmas's liberalization platform, it came in partial replacement to the earlier position of minister of information, [2] who had supervised the broadcasting services under state monopoly, and whose duties were transferred to the ...