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- Margaret Thatcher est devenue la première femme Leader du Parti conservateur et Leader de l'opposition après avoir remporté l'élection à la direction du parti de 1975, la première élection des conservateurs où le poste n'était pas vacant. Un changement de règle pour permettre l'élection a été largement motivé par le mécontentement du leader sortant, Edward Heath, qui avait perdu trois des quatre élections générales à la tête du parti, dont deux en 1974. Après avoir annoncé son premier cabinet fantôme en février 1975, elle l'a remanié deux fois. : en janvier et novembre 1976. Des modifications ultérieures mineures ont été nécessaires pour répondre à diverses circonstances. Le cabinet fantôme de Thatcher a cessé d'exister lorsqu'elle est devenue Premier ministre à la suite des élections générales de 1979. (fr)
- Margaret Thatcher became the first female Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition after winning the 1975 leadership election, the first Conservative leadership election where the post was not vacant. A rule change to enable the election was largely prompted by dissatisfaction with the incumbent leader, Edward Heath, who had lost three of four general elections as leader, including two in 1974. After announcing her first Shadow Cabinet in February 1975, she reshuffled it twice: in January and November 1976. Minor subsequent changes were necessary to respond to various circumstances. Thatcher's Shadow Cabinet ceased to exist upon her becoming Prime Minister following the 1979 general election. (en)
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- Margaret Thatcher became the first female Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition after winning the 1975 leadership election, the first Conservative leadership election where the post was not vacant. A rule change to enable the election was largely prompted by dissatisfaction with the incumbent leader, Edward Heath, who had lost three of four general elections as leader, including two in 1974. After announcing her first Shadow Cabinet in February 1975, she reshuffled it twice: in January and November 1976. Minor subsequent changes were necessary to respond to various circumstances. Thatcher's Shadow Cabinet ceased to exist upon her becoming Prime Minister following the 1979 general election. (en)
- Margaret Thatcher est devenue la première femme Leader du Parti conservateur et Leader de l'opposition après avoir remporté l'élection à la direction du parti de 1975, la première élection des conservateurs où le poste n'était pas vacant. Un changement de règle pour permettre l'élection a été largement motivé par le mécontentement du leader sortant, Edward Heath, qui avait perdu trois des quatre élections générales à la tête du parti, dont deux en 1974. Après avoir annoncé son premier cabinet fantôme en février 1975, elle l'a remanié deux fois. : en janvier et novembre 1976. Des modifications ultérieures mineures ont été nécessaires pour répondre à diverses circonstances. Le cabinet fantôme de Thatcher a cessé d'exister lorsqu'elle est devenue Premier ministre à la suite des élections géné (fr)
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- Shadow Cabinet of Margaret Thatcher (en)
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