Politician

Harlem Désir

French politician

1959 - today

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His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Harlem Désir is the 17,849th most popular politician (down from 17,240th in 2024), the 5,382nd most popular biography from France (down from 5,296th in 2019) and the 934th most popular French Politician.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Harlem Désir ranks 17,842 out of 19,576Before him are Aécio Neves, Piedad Córdoba, Muath Al-Kasasbeh, Keith Holyoake, S. I. Hayakawa, and Rustem Khamitov. After him are Selwyn Lloyd, Kathleen Sebelius, Seiko Noda, Roy Welensky, Gaetano Manfredi, and Jean-François Copé.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Harlem Désir ranks 578Before him are Magdi Abdelghani, Michelle Lujan Grisham, Acácio, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Damir Škaro, and Tatyana Kolpakova. After him are Linda Emond, Roberto Tricella, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Édson Boaro, Peter Angerer, and Janet L. Kavandi.

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In France

Among people born in France, Harlem Désir ranks 5,382 out of NaNBefore him are Karl Toko Ekambi (1992), Antoine Rigaudeau (1971), Kristina Mladenovic (1993), Thierry Frémont (1962), Marine Delterme (1970), and Jean-François Bernard (1962). After him are Morgan Schneiderlin (1989), Jean-François Copé (1964), Éric Caritoux (1960), Yannick Bolasie (1989), Patricia Petibon (1970), and Vincent Collet (1963).

Among Politicians In France

Among politicians born in France, Harlem Désir ranks 934Before him are Ranulf Flambard (1060), Stéphane Séjourné (1985), Olivier Faure (1968), Éric Ciotti (1965), Claude Onesta (1957), and Jean-Pierre Bel (1951). After him are Jean-François Copé (1964), Lionel Zinsou (1953), Dominique Voynet (1958), Corinne Lepage (1951), Xavier Bertrand (1965), and Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon (1986).

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