Former French Socialist PM Lionel Jospin Dies at 88
Former French Socialist Prime Minister and architect of the landmark "esquerda plural" reforms, former socialist leader who introduced 35-hour work week died at age 88 on March 23. Lionel Jospin served as head of government from late nineteen ninety seven to early two thousand one hundred when he suffered significant political setbacks including a failed presidential bid in twenty zero-two where his party lost ground significantly compared previous administrations which saw him implement important changes like extending free healthcare and establishing registered partnerships that left...
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1Former French Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has died at the age of 88.
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2Jospin served as head of government from late 1997 to early 2003 and was a two-time presidential candidate, including in his unsuccessful run against Nicolas Sarkozy.
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Lionel Jospin has died at the age of 88. In addition to his achievements as head of government from the late 1990s, he will be remembered as a two-time presidential candidate who in 2002 suffered
— [Mar 23, 11:29] France's former Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin dies at 88 (Feeds.bbci.co.uk)"Preminuo" je simbol francuske ljevice i reformi.
— [Mar 23, 11:29] Preminuo Lionel Jospin, simbol francuske ljevice i reformi (Tportal.hr)