Kapitel: Nicolas Sarkozy, Jean-Baptiste Lebas, Pierre Pflimlin, Martine Aubry, Jean Prouvé, Pierre Messmer, Édouard Herriot, Raymond Barre, Alain Juppé, Philippe Douste-Blazy, Édouard Daladier, Félix Kir, Alain Peyrefitte, Pierre Mauroy, Jean-Claude Gaudin, Alain Madelin, Gaston Defferre, Paul Reynaud, Louis Terrenoire, Aurélie Filippetti, Catherine Trautmann, Paul Ramadier, Camille Chautemps, Jacques Auxiette, Marcel Rudloff, Maurice Herzog, Jean Lecanuet, Georges Frêche, Kofi Yamgnane, Fernand Bouisson, Armand Fallières, François Baroin, Xavier Darcos, Émile Tricon, Marcel Ulrich, Léon Barracand, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, Léon Meyer, Rémy Dumoncel, Gérard Schivardi, René Monory, Roger Salengro, Philippe Séguin, Adrien Zeller, Christine Boutin, Léon Eyrolles, Jacques Baumel, François Alfonsi, Jean-Louis Debré, Pierre Cohen, Henri Martin, Xaver Joseph Nessel, Victor Augagneur, Claude-Désiré Barodet, Yvon Bourges, Gérard Collomb, Jean-Michel Bertrand, Jacques Bompard, Jean-Marie Demange, Claude Malhuret, Serge Vinçon, Eduard Jaunez, Yves Guéna, Bernard Accoyer, Edmond Hervé, Achille Rack, René Waldeck-Rousseau, Paul Souffrin, Jean-Claude Abrioux, Bertrand Mertz, André Gerin, Jean-Marie Girault. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Alain Marie Juppé (French pronunciation: ; born 15 August 1945) is a French right-wing politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 1995 to 1997 under President Jacques Chirac. He had previously served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1993 to 1995, and as Minister of the Budget and Spokesman for the Government from 1986 to 1988. In December 2004, Juppé was convicted of mishandling public funds. His political career was subsequently suspended until he was re-elected as Mayor of Bordeaux in October 2006. He served briefly as Minister of State for Ecology and Sustainable Development in 2007, but resigned in June 2007 after failing in his bid to be re-elected in the 2007 legislative electi…http://booksllc.net/?l=de