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135: 685:, in 1980, published documents alleging that Poniatowski had known in advance of the death threats on de Broglie but not acted accordingly. The satirical newspaper recalled that de Broglie had been treasurer of the Independent Republicans and tied to the Matesa scandal, which allegedly funded the RI. Soon after the affair and the failure of the right wing at the March 1977 municipal elections, Poniatowski quit the Ministry of Interior and would not be called again as minister. 27: 758:(PCF). An atypical member of the UDF, which he had co-founded, he was first ignored by his colleagues for his support of the far right, and the National Front's ascension is usually dated from the 1983 Dreux elections. After his support for electoral agreements with the FN during the 1992 regional elections and the 502:, sometime Queen consort of Holland as well as the adopted and step-daughter of Napoleon I; thus Louise Le Hon (as a granddaughter of Napoleon III's uterine half-brother) was a niece of the Emperor of France at the time of her marriage to Poniatowski, who was appointed the emperor's 739:. Poniatowski stated, "The fascist danger in France does not come from the right. It comes from the left for which that is its vocation of spirit and method. One must therefore vote against the fascists of the left". 514:
flour mill heiress Elizabeth Sperry in 1894. The son of that union, Prince Casimir Poniatowski (1897–1980), became the father of Michel by his 1920 marriage to Countess Anne de
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Le danger fasciste en France ne vient pas de la droite, il vient de la gauche, dont c'est la vocation d'esprit et de méthode. Il faut donc voter contre les fascistes de gauche.
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from 1989 to 1995 and continued to advocate in favour of electoral agreements with the National Front by taking as model the (difficult) relationship between the
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were killed during the assault, leading him, along with Chirac, of being accused of a large part of the responsibility in the violence that hit Corsica.
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in 1967, as well as the general secretary of the Confederation of the Independents before taking the presidency of the party's successor, the
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when Poniatowski was naturalised in France and became a senator there, both in 1854. Two years later in Paris, Joseph's son, Prince
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over the Commission on Development and Cooperation (1979–1984) and then the Commission on Energy, Research and Technology (1984).
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1754–1833, whose son, Giuseppe Luci (1816–1873), by his mistress Cassandra Luci, was recognized and ennobled in the
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on 27 May, which changed the official protocol of the Republic: the most important minister was no longer the
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in the Giscard d'Estaing government from 1974 to 1977. He was a founder and honorary president of the
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on 24 May 1974 and served in the post until 1977. Considered as the main organisator of
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Poniatowski finally retreated from political life in 1999 and was replaced as mayor of
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Poniatowski approved in September 1983 the merger of the electoral list
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served Poniatowski as of his office in 1969. Poniatowski was then named
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from 5 April 1973 to 27 May 1974, under the government of
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Minister of the Interior and State Minister (1974–1977)
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