Dominique villepin, French, was born in Rabat, Morocco, in1953-14 10. He was the Prime Minister of France and is currently the President of the International Mountain Tourism Alliance.
Dominique villepin studied at the French National School of Administration in his early years. He worked in the French Embassy in the United States and the Embassy in India, and was responsible for South African affairs in the French Foreign Ministry from 65438 to 0980. De Villepin worked in the headquarters of the French Defence League in 1990, and participated in all the key campaign work of Chirac during his presidential campaign in France in 1995. In May of the same year, he helped Chirac to successfully run for the presidency and became the Secretary-General of the Presidential Palace.
Dominique villepin's presidential election process
Former French Prime Minister dominique villepin officially announced his participation in the 20112, 1 10 French presidential election. In an interview with a French TV news program at 8: 00 that evening, de Villepin announced that he had formally decided to participate in the 20 12 French presidential election, which would bring together the forces of the left, right and right, and unite all the French people to jointly cope with the crisis.
De Villepin served as French Foreign Minister, Interior Minister and Secretary-General of the Presidential Palace, and served as French Prime Minister from 2005 to 2007. Due to the famous "Qingquan" case, de Villepin has had a bad relationship with the current French President Nicolas Sarkozy for many years. On October 2011September14th, the Paris Court of Appeal acquitted de Villepin of the crime of "* * * conspiring to frame others" in the "Qingquan" case.
20 10 June, de Villepin established his own political party "Unity * * * and Peace", with the goal of the presidential election in 20 12. 2011February, de Villepin announced his separation from the ruling People's Movement League. Due to de Villepin's low support rate in various polls, the French media had predicted that he might give up participating in the 20 12 presidential election.
Politicians such as francois hollande, the French left-wing Socialist Party, Marie Le Pen, the far-right National Front, the centrist party and the Green Party have previously announced their candidacy.