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Alain Carignon (born 23 February 1949 in Vizille (Isère), is a conservative French politician. From 1986 to 1995, he was deputy to the National Assembly, before becoming a junior minister in charge of environmental issues in the second Chirac government; in 1986 he proposed legislation against major radioactive risks. He then became minister in charge of media and telecommunication in the Balladur government., but had to resign from that position when his indictment for corruption became inevitable. He was later sentenced to a 4 years jail term, and made unelectable for a further 5 years. He served 29 months of his jail sentence, the longest to date for a French politician convicted of corruption.

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  • Alain Carignon (born 23 February 1949 in Vizille (Isère), is a conservative French politician. From 1986 to 1995, he was deputy to the National Assembly, before becoming a junior minister in charge of environmental issues in the second Chirac government; in 1986 he proposed legislation against major radioactive risks. He then became minister in charge of media and telecommunication in the Balladur government., but had to resign from that position when his indictment for corruption became inevitable. He was later sentenced to a 4 years jail term, and made unelectable for a further 5 years. He served 29 months of his jail sentence, the longest to date for a French politician convicted of corruption. He returned to political activity in 2002 at the end of his unelectability term, and has since unsuccessfully run for several elected positions. (en)
  • Alain Carignon, né le 23 février 1949 à Vizille (Isère), est un homme politique français. Membre du RPR et maire de Grenoble de 1983 à 1995, il est ministre délégué à l'Environnement du gouvernement Chirac II puis ministre de la Communication du Gouvernement Balladur de 1993 à sa démission l'année suivante après sa mise en examen pour corruption. Jugé coupable, il est condamné à quatre ans de prison ferme, suivis de cinq ans d'inéligibilité. Il revient en politique en 2002 et est actuellement conseiller municipal d'opposition à Grenoble et conseiller communautaire de Grenoble Alpes Métropole. (fr)
  • Alain Carignon (ur. 23 lutego 1949 w Vizille) – francuski polityk i samorządowiec, parlamentarzysta, w latach 1993–1994 minister komunikacji. (pl)
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  • A conservative French politician (en)
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  • July 2014 (en)
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  • Alain Carignon (en)
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  • Mayor of Grenoble (en)
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  • Hubert Dudebout (en)
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  • Alain Carignon, né le 23 février 1949 à Vizille (Isère), est un homme politique français. Membre du RPR et maire de Grenoble de 1983 à 1995, il est ministre délégué à l'Environnement du gouvernement Chirac II puis ministre de la Communication du Gouvernement Balladur de 1993 à sa démission l'année suivante après sa mise en examen pour corruption. Jugé coupable, il est condamné à quatre ans de prison ferme, suivis de cinq ans d'inéligibilité. Il revient en politique en 2002 et est actuellement conseiller municipal d'opposition à Grenoble et conseiller communautaire de Grenoble Alpes Métropole. (fr)
  • Alain Carignon (ur. 23 lutego 1949 w Vizille) – francuski polityk i samorządowiec, parlamentarzysta, w latach 1993–1994 minister komunikacji. (pl)
  • Alain Carignon (born 23 February 1949 in Vizille (Isère), is a conservative French politician. From 1986 to 1995, he was deputy to the National Assembly, before becoming a junior minister in charge of environmental issues in the second Chirac government; in 1986 he proposed legislation against major radioactive risks. He then became minister in charge of media and telecommunication in the Balladur government., but had to resign from that position when his indictment for corruption became inevitable. He was later sentenced to a 4 years jail term, and made unelectable for a further 5 years. He served 29 months of his jail sentence, the longest to date for a French politician convicted of corruption. (en)
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