- Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour
Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour (born
12 October 1907 inParis , died29 September 1989 , Paris) was alawyer and French nationalist politician. He was a candidate in the 1965 French presidential election when his campaign manager wasJean-Marie Le Pen . He won 1,260,208 votes, which was 5.2% of the total, giving him fourth place after De Gaulle, Mitterrand andJean Lecanuet . In the second round, he supported François Mitterrand.He was general-assistant secretary on Information for the "État français" (the
Vichy government ). Deputy ofBasses-Pyrénées from 1936 to 1940, he was re-elected in 1956 and sat at the National Assembly during two last years of the Fourth Republic. He was not affiliated to any of the parliamentary groups. He was a candidate of "liste républicaine d'action sociale et paysanne".As a lawyer, he defended General
Raoul Salan in 1962,Jean-Marie Bastien-Thiry in 1963, and a number of other OAS defendants. In the 1965 presidential election, he ran for the presidency as the candidate of National Right against de Gaulle;Jean-Marie Le Pen andJean-Pierre Stirbois were his campaign managers. In June 1979, in the first universal suffrage election toEuropean Parliament , he took the first place in Euroright ("Eurodroite") list, constituted by the "Parti des forces nouvelles " (PFN).Quotation
*"Tixier-Vignancour, that is Vichy, the Collaboration proud of itself, the Militia, the OAS." (
Charles De Gaulle )Bibliography
* Alexandre Croix, "Tixier-Vignancour, ombres et lumières..." Saint-Ouen : Éditions du Vieux Saint-Ouen, coll. « Les Cahiers contemporains », 1965. 320 pages. [Without ISBN] ("Tixier-Vignancour, Shadows and Light")
*Louis-Ferdinand Céline , "Lettres à Tixier : 44 lettres inédites à Me Tixier-Vignancour", texte établi et présenté par Frédéric Monnier. Paris : la Flûte de Pan, 1985. 143 pages. ISBN 2-903267-23-5. ("Letters to Tixier: 44 unpublished letters to Me Tixier-Vignancour")
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