François Goulard
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François Goulard | |
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French Minister of Higher Education | |
In office 2005–2007 | |
President | Jacques Chirac |
Prime Minister | Dominique de Villepin |
Preceded by | François d'Aubert |
Succeeded by | Valérie Pécresse |
Deputy for Morbihan's 1st constituency in the National Assembly of France | |
In office 1997–2004 | |
Preceded by | Raymond Marcellin |
Succeeded by | |
In office 2007–2012 | |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | Hervé Pellois |
Personal details | |
Born | Vannes, Brittany, France | 21 September 1953
Nationality | French |
Political party | UMP |
Alma mater | École Centrale Paris, Sciences Po, ÉNA |
François Goulard (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa gulaʁ]; born 21 September 1953 in Vannes) was a member of the National Assembly of France. He represented the Morbihan department,[1] and is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement. He has been appointed as minister of transports from 2004 to 2005 and minister of superior education from 2005 to 2007.
References[]
- ^ "LISTE DÉFINITIVE DES DÉPUTÉS ÉLUS À L'ISSUE DES DEUX TOURS" (in French). National Assembly of France. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
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- 1953 births
- Living people
- People from Vannes
- Liberal Democracy (France) politicians
- Union for a Popular Movement politicians
- United Republic politicians
- Government ministers of France
- École Centrale Paris alumni
- Sciences Po alumni
- École nationale d'administration alumni
- Deputies of the 12th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
- Deputies of the 13th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic
- Union for a Popular Movement politician stubs