Jean-pierre Raffarin

Jean-Pierre Raffarin (born August 3, 1948; ) is a French conservative politician. He is the current Prime Minister of France. He was born in Poitiers. He studied law at the University of Paris II Panthon-Assas and later graduated from the Ecole Suprieure de Commerce de Paris business school. He has been the Prime Minister since April 2002. He was named by President Jacques Chirac after the latter's re-election as President. His political policy combines communication, authority and moderate neoliberalism (in the sense of support for free markets and deregulations). In 2003, he launched the reform of the public retirement scheme and that of the decentralization, which led to many strikes. During the summer of 2003, the country experienced an unusual heat wave which caused the death of more than 13,000 people. The perceived late reaction of the government was blamed on his administration. On March 28, 2004, the ruling UMP party suffered a disaster during the regional elections, with all but one rgions of mainland France going to the opposition (PS, PCF, Les Verts). This was generally interpreted, including by Raffarin himself, as a gesture of no-confidence against the government from the electorate. On March 30, Jean-Pierre Raffarin tendered the resignation of his government to president Chirac, who immediately re-appointed him prime minister, with the charge to form a new government. The new cabinet announced on March 31 no longer contains the ministers (such as Luc Ferry or Jean-Franois Mattei) who had committed important mistakes during the previous administration. Jean-Pierre Raffarin is known for his optimistic aphorisms, known colloquially as raffarinades, the best known of which is La pente est rude ,mais la route est droite. ("The slope is hard, but the road is straight").

Raffarin's First Government

7 May 2002 - 31 March 2004 (called Raffarin I until June 17, and became Raffarin II)

Changes

Raffarin's Second Government

31 March 2004 - 29 November 2004 (called Raffarin III)

Reshuffle

On the 29 November 2004, Nicolas Sarkozy left to be the president of the UMP. Thus there was a reshuffle. The new cabinet is:

Changes

See also

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idth="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Lionel Jospin
width="40%" align="center"|Prime Minister of France
2002-
width="30%" align="center"|Followed by:
Current Incumbent
Raffarin, Jean-Pierre Raffarin

 

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