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Alain Devaquet (4 October 1942 – 19 January 2018) was a French politician who was a minister under Jacques Chirac. A university professor before embarking on his political career with the Rally for the Republic, Devaquet was given the role of junior minister for universities. In this role he became the public face of a controversial proposal to reform the higher education system in 1986, the proposals becoming known as the Devaquet Law, despite originating from more senior members of the government. The plan allowed universities to be more selective in the admission of students and to charge fees.

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  • Alain Jean Pierre Devaquet (* 4. Oktober 1942 in Raon-l’Étape, Département Vosges; † 19. Januar 2018 in Villejuif, Département Val-de-Marne) war ein französischer Chemiker und Politiker (RPR). Von März 1986 bis zu seinem Rücktritt im Dezember desselben Jahres war er beigeordneter Minister für Forschung und Hochschulbildung im Kabinett Chirac II. (de)
  • Alain Devaquet, né le 4 octobre 1942 à Raon-l'Étape (Vosges) et mort le 19 janvier 2018 à Villejuif, est un chimiste et homme politique français. Professeur de chimie, il est élu député Rassemblement pour la République (RPR) en 1978 et maire du 11e arrondissement de Paris en 1983. Il est nommé ministre délégué chargé de la Recherche et de l'Enseignement supérieur en 1986 dans le gouvernement de cohabitation. Il démissionne rapidement du gouvernement en raison de la contestation de son projet de réforme des universités par des étudiants. (fr)
  • Alain Devaquet (4 October 1942 – 19 January 2018) was a French politician who was a minister under Jacques Chirac. A university professor before embarking on his political career with the Rally for the Republic, Devaquet was given the role of junior minister for universities. In this role he became the public face of a controversial proposal to reform the higher education system in 1986, the proposals becoming known as the Devaquet Law, despite originating from more senior members of the government. The plan allowed universities to be more selective in the admission of students and to charge fees. (en)
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  • Villejuif, France (en)
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