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Didier Migaud (né le 6 juin 1952) est un homme politique français et ancien membre du Parti socialiste. Le 29 janvier 2020, Emmanuel Macron le nom président de la Haute Autorité pour la transparence de la vie publique. Il est photographié dans son bureau à l'HATVP, au 98 rue Richelieu à Paris. 

Photo © Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P. 8/7/2020

Didier Migaud (born 6 June 1952) is a French politician and former member of the Socialist Party. On 29 January 2020, Emmanuel Macron appointed him President of the High Authority for Transparency in Public Life. He is photographed in his office at the HATVP, au 98 rue Richelieu à Paris. 

Photo © Ed Alcock / M.Y.O.P. 8/7/2020
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Members of Iranian forces pray around the coffin of slain nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh during the burial ceremony at Imamzadeh Saleh shrine in northern Tehran, on November 30, 2020. - Iran said Israel and an exiled opposition group used new and "complex" methods to assassinate its leading nuclear scientist, as it buried him in a funeral befitting a top "martyr". Fakhrizadeh died on November 27 after his car and bodyguards were targeted in a bomb and gun attack on a major road outside the capital, heightening tensions once more between Tehran and its foes. (Photo by HAMED MALEKPOUR / TASNIM NEWS / AFP)
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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy waves as he arrives at Paris' courthouse for a hearing during his trial on corruption charges on November 30, 2020. - Prosecutors say Sarkozy promised the judge a plush job in Monaco in exchange for inside information on a separate inquiry into claims he had accepted illicit payments from L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt during his 2007 presidential campaign. Though he is not the first modern French head of state in the dock, Sarkozy is the first to face corruption charges. (Photo by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP)
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A "Justice for Zineb" banner on the Champs Elysées in homage to Zineb Redouane, an 80-year-old woman who died on December 2, 2018, following an injury caused by a tear gas canister on the sidelines of a demonstration in Marseille. Act 18 of the Yellow Vests.  Paris, France, March 16, 2019.
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French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner gestures as he delivers a press conference focused on racism and police accountability at the Interior Ministry in Paris on June 8, 2020. - France will ban a controversial chokehold method used by police to detain suspects, Castaner said on June 8, amid public anger over the death of a young black man in 2016 after he was pinned to the ground. Castaner also said there would be "zero tolerance" for racism in the police force, after a string of protests against alleged brutality by the security forces. (Photo by ISA HARSIN / various sources / AFP)
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A woman meets an advisor in an agency of Pole Emploi, France's national employment agency on September 10, 2012 in Pontault-Combault.  Unemployment continues to rise in France, with the number of jobseekers hitting the symbolic number of three million, French Labour minister announced on September 2, 2012.
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Collection of food products by the Food Bank in a supermarket. France, 27 November, 2020. Photography by Jean-Francois Fort / Hans Lucas.
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French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin attends on November 24, 2020 a session at the French National Assembly in Paris to vote on a General Security law that sparked demonstrations across the country in recent days, notably to protest against a planed article that would restrict the publication of photos or videos of police officers. - The UN Human Rights Council has warned the security bill, if passed, "could discourage, even punish those who could supply elements of potential human rights violations by law enforcement, and provide a sort of immunity." (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)
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 Didier Migaud : « La transparence n’est pas le voyeurisme »

Le président de la Haute Autorité pour la Transparence de la Vie publique répond aux polémiques après la publication des déclarations de patrimoine et d’intérêts des ministres.
 
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