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  2. Pensions in France - Wikipedia

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    The Pensions Reserve Fund (Fonds de réserve pour les retraites) [11] was set up in July 2001 with the aim of using funds from privatisations of state holdings to finance the future shortfall of the state PAYG system. The target was to create a fund totaling €150 billion by 2020.

  3. 2023 French pension reform strikes - Wikipedia

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    In the Place de la Concorde, thousands protested (figures are disputed between 2,000 protesters and 7,000 [83] [84] [80] [85]). France 24 reported that it was a "spontaneous and unplanned rally", [ 80 ] but Le Monde stated that it was "organized by the union Solidaires and authorized by the administrative court".

  4. ASLK/CGER - Wikipedia

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    The institution was the brainchild of Belgian statesman Walthère Frère-Orban, who by law of 8 May 1850 created Belgium's Caisse générale de retraite (lit. ' General Pension Fund '), and on 16 March 1865 transformed it into the CGER by expanding it with a savings bank (French: caisse d'épargne). [1]

  5. Des terroristes à la retraite - Wikipedia

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    Des terroristes à la retraite (Terrorists in retirement) is a 1985 French documentary film about the FTP-MOI, a sub-group of the Francs-tireurs et partisans (FTP) organization, a component of the French Resistance during the German military administration in occupied France during World War II. It was written and directed by Mosco Boucault.

  6. Siege of Caudebec - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Caudebec (French: Retraite du Duc de Parme) was a military event that took place between 24 April to 21 May 1592 as part of the French Wars of Religion and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604).

  7. Portal:Medicine/Selected Article/83 - Wikipedia

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  8. Prix Bordin - Wikipedia

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    The prize was created by Charles-Laurent Bordin, a notary in Paris from 1794 to 1820, [1] who bequeathed 12,000 Francs to the Institut de France in his testament dated April 7, 1835, for the foundation of an annual prize to be given to each of the five:

  9. Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber was born on 31 October 1937, in Boulogne-Billancourt, France.His father, Émile Servan-Schreiber, was a French journalist of Jewish-Prussian descent.