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has glosseng: The Gauche Plurielle (French for Plural Left) was a left-wing coalition in France, composed of the Socialist Party (Parti socialiste or PS), the French Communist Party (Parti communiste français or PCF), the Greens, the Left Radical Party (Parti radical de gauche or PRG), and the Citizens Movement (Mouvement des citoyens or MDC). Succeeding Alain Juppés conservative government, the Plural Left governed France from 1997 to 2002. It was another case of cohabitation between rival parties at the head of the state and of the government (Jacques Chirac as President and Lionel Jospin as Prime minister). Following the failure of the left at the 2002 legislative election, it was replaced by another conservative government, this time headed by Jean-Pierre Raffarin.
lexicalizationeng: Plural Left
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has glossdeu: Die Gauche plurielle (dt. vielfältige Linke) war eine Allianz französischer Parteien der Linken von 1997 bis 2002. Diese Allianz entsprach einer Regierungsbeteiligung an der Regierung vom Premierminister Lionel Jospin, dem Vater dieser Allianz. Sie umfasste:
lexicalizationdeu: Gauche plurielle
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has glossfra: La Majorité plurielle est le nom de l'alliance de partis de la gauche française et des Verts, de 1997 à 2002. Cette alliance dont Jean-Christophe Cambadélis avait été le théoricien correspond au gouvernement de Lionel Jospin. Elle comportait :
lexicalizationfra: majorité plurielle

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