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  1. Militarmente, Francia participó en la segunda Guerra del Golfo (1990-1991) y en una operación destinada a intentar detener el genocidio en Ruanda, aunque Mitterrand había apoyado al gobierno ruandés sabiendo que estaba llevando a cabo el exterminio.

  2. In 1990 François Mitterrand declared an amnesty for those under investigation, thus ending the affair. Socialist Party treasurer Henri Emmanuelli was tried in 1997 for corruption offences, for which he received a two-year suspended sentence.

  3. François Mitterrand. (Jarnac, Charente, 1916 - París, 1996) Político socialista francés, presidente de la república francesa entre 1981 y 1995. Nacido en una familia católica de clase media, se licenció en Derecho y Ciencias Políticas en París. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-45) fue movilizado y hecho prisionero por los ...

  4. 9 de ene. de 1996 · Francois Mitterrand, who revived France's Socialist Party into a modern political force and whose election as President ended decades of Gaullist rule, died this morning in his official...

  5. 20 de jun. de 1990 · Allocution de M. François Mitterrand, Président de la République, sur la situation économique de l'Afrique, les possibilités d'aide des pays les plus riches et la position française en matière de coopération et d'aide financière, la Baule le 20 juin 1990. International. Economie.

  6. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Mitterrand was less successful in domestic matters, particularly in coping with France’s persistently high unemployment rate, which had risen to 12 percent by 1993. In 1991 he appointed the socialist Edith Cresson to be prime minister; she became the first woman in French history to hold that office.

  7. On 31 December 1989, a few weeks after the fall of the Berlin Wall, President François Mitterrand of France called for the creation of ‘a European confederation’ designed to ‘associate all states of [the] continent in a common and permanent organisation for exchanges, peace and security’.