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  1. Bertrand Delanoë (s. 30. toukokuuta 1950 Tunis, Tunisia) on ranskalainen poliitikko, sosialistipuolueen jäsen, joka toimi Pariisin kaupungin pormestarina, maire, 2001-2014. Hän oli ensimmäinen sosialisti pormestarina 130 vuoteen, ja yksi ensimmäisistä avoimesti homoseksuaaleista ison kaupungin pormestareista.

  2. 15 de feb. de 2001 · Come the municipal elections of March 11th and 18th, the capital's voters would once again vote conservative. After all, Mr Séguin would surely see off his Socialist opponent, Bertrand Delanoë ...

  3. Bertrand Delanoë. Self: Téléthon. Bertrand Delanoë was born on 30 May 1950 in Tunis, French Protectorate Tunisia [now Tunisia]. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight.

  4. Bertrand Delanoë former Mayor of Paris By Andrew Stevens and James Monaghan. 20 March 2008: Bertrand Delanoë was elected as Paris' first Socialist mayor in recent times in March 2001. Since then he has survived an assassination attempt, failed to secure the Olympic Games and seen a state of emergency declared when riots engulfed the city's ...

  5. Bertrand Delanoë () Francés:[b Street] ()escucha); nacido el 30 de mayo de 1950) es un político retirado francés que sirvió como Alcalde de París de 2001 a 2014. Un miembro del Partido Socialista (PS), que anteriormente sirvió en la Asamblea Nacional de 1981 a 1986 y el Senado de 1995 a 2001.

  6. Bertrand Delanoë (Tunisz, 1950. május 30. –) tunéziai-francia politikus, a Szocialista Párt tagja, 2001. március 25. és 2014. április 5. között Párizs polgármestere. Utódja a szintén szocialista Anne Hidalgo lett. Élete. Nyíltan vállalja homoszexualitását. 1981. ...

  7. Bertrand Delanoë visited PSB Paris School of Business on 20 February 2018, to speak at a conference on “beliefs that stand the test of time”. Rather than the man who had served as a Paris City Councilor from 1977 to 2002, a Member of Parliament for Paris from 1981 to 1986, ...