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François Gerard Marie Léotard (French pronunciation: ​[fʁɑ̃swa ʒeʁaʁ maʁi leɔtaʁ]; born 26 March 1942, in Cannes) is a retired French politician. Singer and actor Philippe Léotard (1940–2001) was his brother. Member of the Republican Party, the liberal-conservative component of the Union for French Democracy (UDF), he appeared in the foreground of the political scene in the 1980s. He led a new generation of right-wing politicians, the "renovationmen", who opposed the old right-wing leaders Jacques Chirac and Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.

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  • François Léotard (* 26. März 1942 in Cannes) ist ein französischer Politiker. Er war von 1977 bis 1997 Bürgermeister von Fréjus; von 1986 bis 1988 Kulturminister und von 1993 bis 1995 Verteidigungsminister; sowie von 1996 bis 1998 Vorsitzender der UDF. (de)
  • François Gerard Marie Léotard (French pronunciation: ​[fʁɑ̃swa ʒeʁaʁ maʁi leɔtaʁ]; born 26 March 1942, in Cannes) is a retired French politician. Singer and actor Philippe Léotard (1940–2001) was his brother. Member of the Republican Party, the liberal-conservative component of the Union for French Democracy (UDF), he appeared in the foreground of the political scene in the 1980s. He led a new generation of right-wing politicians, the "renovationmen", who opposed the old right-wing leaders Jacques Chirac and Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. In 1981, he was selected to be one of the first Young Leaders of the French-American Foundation. His political career started with being elected as the Mayor of Fréjus in 1977. He served two terms as the deputy of Var. Culture Minister, from 1986 to 1988, he sold the main public TV channel TF1. He returned in the cabinet as Defense Minister, from 1993 to 1995. Supporting the candidacy of Edouard Balladur in the 1995 presidential election, he was dismissed after Chirac's election. Elected president of the UDF in 1996, he could not prevent the split of this confederation two years later with Alain Madelin's secession. This and the party's poor showing in the 1998 regional elections prompted his resignation. After a mission in Macedonia in 2001 as representative of the European Union, he retired from politics. In 2003, he created together with other prominent European personalities the Medbridge Strategy Center, whose goal is to promote dialogue and mutual understanding between Europe and the Middle-East. He has since written several books. (en)
  • François Léotard, né le 26 mars 1942 à Cannes (Alpes-Maritimes), est un homme politique français. Député du Var et maire de Fréjus pendant près de vingt ans, il fut ministre de la Culture et de la Communication de 1986 à 1988 et ministre d'État, ministre de la Défense de 1993 à 1995. Il a été président du Parti républicain, puis de l'UDF de 1996 à 1998. En 2021, jugé par la Cour de justice de la République pour complicité d’abus de biens sociaux dans le cadre du volet financier de l’affaire Karachi, il est condamné à deux ans d’emprisonnement avec sursis et 100 000 euros d'amende. (fr)
  • フランソワ・レオタール(フランス語: François Léotard、1942年5月26日 - )は、フランスの政治家。文化大臣、国務大臣などを歴任し、フランソワ・ミッテラン政権で第15代国防大臣を務めた。 (ja)
  • François Léotard (ur. 26 marca 1942 w Cannes) – francuski polityk i samorządowiec, parlamentarzysta oraz minister, lider Partii Republikańskiej i Unii na rzecz Demokracji Francuskiej. Brat aktora Philippe Léotarda. (pl)
  • Франсуа́ Леота́р (фр. François Léotard; род. 26 марта 1942, Канны) — французский государственный служащий и политик, член Союза за французскую демократию, министр обороны (1993—1995). (ru)
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  • François Léotard (* 26. März 1942 in Cannes) ist ein französischer Politiker. Er war von 1977 bis 1997 Bürgermeister von Fréjus; von 1986 bis 1988 Kulturminister und von 1993 bis 1995 Verteidigungsminister; sowie von 1996 bis 1998 Vorsitzender der UDF. (de)
  • François Léotard, né le 26 mars 1942 à Cannes (Alpes-Maritimes), est un homme politique français. Député du Var et maire de Fréjus pendant près de vingt ans, il fut ministre de la Culture et de la Communication de 1986 à 1988 et ministre d'État, ministre de la Défense de 1993 à 1995. Il a été président du Parti républicain, puis de l'UDF de 1996 à 1998. En 2021, jugé par la Cour de justice de la République pour complicité d’abus de biens sociaux dans le cadre du volet financier de l’affaire Karachi, il est condamné à deux ans d’emprisonnement avec sursis et 100 000 euros d'amende. (fr)
  • フランソワ・レオタール(フランス語: François Léotard、1942年5月26日 - )は、フランスの政治家。文化大臣、国務大臣などを歴任し、フランソワ・ミッテラン政権で第15代国防大臣を務めた。 (ja)
  • François Léotard (ur. 26 marca 1942 w Cannes) – francuski polityk i samorządowiec, parlamentarzysta oraz minister, lider Partii Republikańskiej i Unii na rzecz Demokracji Francuskiej. Brat aktora Philippe Léotarda. (pl)
  • Франсуа́ Леота́р (фр. François Léotard; род. 26 марта 1942, Канны) — французский государственный служащий и политик, член Союза за французскую демократию, министр обороны (1993—1995). (ru)
  • François Gerard Marie Léotard (French pronunciation: ​[fʁɑ̃swa ʒeʁaʁ maʁi leɔtaʁ]; born 26 March 1942, in Cannes) is a retired French politician. Singer and actor Philippe Léotard (1940–2001) was his brother. Member of the Republican Party, the liberal-conservative component of the Union for French Democracy (UDF), he appeared in the foreground of the political scene in the 1980s. He led a new generation of right-wing politicians, the "renovationmen", who opposed the old right-wing leaders Jacques Chirac and Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. (en)
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  • Леотар, Франсуа (ru)
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