Lionel Jospin

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Lionel Jospin is a French Socialist politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 1997 to 2002 and was a prominent figure on the French left.

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instanceOf French politician
human
politician
socialist
announcedRetirementFromPolitics 2002
candidateInElection 1995 French presidential election
2002 French presidential election
coalitionLed Left Front (France)
surface form: Plural Left (Gauche plurielle)
countryOfBirth France
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1937-07-12
educatedAt Sciences Po
École nationale d'administration
familyName Jospin
fieldOfStudy political science
public administration
gender male
givenName Lionel
ideology democratic socialism
social democracy
implementedPolicy 35-hour workweek in France
privatizations of several state-owned companies
languageSpoken French
memberOfPoliticalParty Socialist Party (France)
name Lionel Jospin self-link
nationality French
notableFor cohabitation government with President Jacques Chirac
leading the French left in the late 1990s
officeEndTime 2002-05-06
officeStartTime 1997-06-03
placeOfBirth Meudon
politicalAlignment left-wing
positionHeld First Secretary of the French Socialist Party
Minister of National Education (France)
Prime Minister of France
primeMinisterOf France
profession civil servant
teacher
ranForOffice President of France
regionOfBirth Hauts-de-Seine
religion Protestant background
residence France
resultIn2002Election eliminated in first round
servedUnderPresident Jacques Chirac
spouse Sylviane Agacinski
supportedPolicy European integration

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