When did Edith Cresson become premier?

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From 1986 until her resignation in 1990, she was a member of the national assembly. In May, 1991, President Franois Mitterrand recalled her to replace Michel Rocard as premier, but she resigned in Apr., 1992, and was replaced by Pierre BŽrŽgovoy .

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