jūnzhù zuòzhělièbiǎo
āi · lǎng suǒ · bèi Émile François Loubet lāi máng · ā 'ěr máng · 'āi Clement Armand Fallièresléi méng · 'ēn jiā lāi Raymond Poincaré
bǎo luó · shā nèi 'ěr Paul Deschanel shān · lán Alexandre Millerandjiā dōng · méi Gaston Doumergue
bǎo luó · měi Paul Doumerā 'ěr bèi · lún Albert Lebrunfěi · bèi dāng Henri Philippe Pétain
xià 'ěr · dài gāo Charles de Gaullexià 'ěr · dài gāo Charles de Gaullefèi · 'ān Félix Gouin
qiáo zhì · 'ěr Georges Bidaultlāi 'áng · Léon Blumfán shàng · ào 'ào 'ěr Jules-Vincent Auriol
nèi · René Cotyxià 'ěr · dài gāo Charles de Gaulleā lán · 'è Alain Poher
ā lán · 'è Alain Poher
jūnzhù  (1909niánsìyuè17rì1996niánshíèryuè9rì)
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  Alain Émile Louis Marie Poher (17 April 1909 – 9 December 1996) was a French centrist politician, affiliated first with the Popular Republican Movement and later with the Democratic Centre. He served as a Senator for Val-de-Marne from 1946 to 1995. He was President of the Senate from 3 October 1968 to 1 October 1992 and, in that capacity, served twice as the country's interim president. Candidate in the 1969 presidential election, he was defeated by Georges Pompidou in the second round.
    

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