Marie-France Garaud

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Marie-France Garaud is a French lawyer and conservative political strategist known for her influential advisory role under presidents Georges Pompidou and Jacques Chirac and for her independent 1981 presidential candidacy.

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instanceOf French politician
human
lawyer
political strategist
candidacyType independent
candidateInElection 1981 French presidential election
countryOfCitizenship France
employerOrWorkWith Georges Pompidou NERFINISHED
Jacques Chirac NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law
politics
ideology Gaullism NERFINISHED
influenced Jacques Chirac's early political strategy
isPartOf French Fifth Republic political history
languageOfWorkOrName French
name Marie-France Garaud NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage French
notableFor independent candidacy in the 1981 French presidential election
influential advisory role under Georges Pompidou
influential advisory role under Jacques Chirac
notableRole behind-the-scenes strategist in French right-wing politics
occupation lawyer
political strategist
politician
politicalAlignment conservatism
positionHeld political adviser to Georges Pompidou
political adviser to Jacques Chirac
residence France
sexOrGender female
workLocation Paris

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1981 French presidential election hadCandidate Marie-France Garaud