- Pierre Juquin
Pierre Juquin (born
February 22 ,1930 , inClermont-Ferrand ) is a French communist politician andtrade union ist.Early life and PCF politics
The son of an
SNCF employee, he is a graduate of theÉcole Normale Supérieure , and was a teacher of German at theLycée Lakanal in Sceaux between 1959 and 1966. A disciple ofEmmanuel Le Roy Ladurie , Juquin joined theFrench Communist Party (PCF), and was a candidate in the municipal elections of 1959 as well as a regional leader for the PCF in Seine. A collaborator ofGeorges Marchais , he was admitted as observer to the PCFCentral Committee , and defended the officialparty line inside theUnion des Étudiants Communistes . He was also a prominent member of theSyndicat National des Enseignants du Second Degré (SNEF, a teachers' union, in which he helped the communists gain a decisive say).He was elected to the
French National Assembly forEssonne and, in 1967, became a full member of the PCF Central Committee. Voted out of the Essonne seat in 1968, he regained the position in 1973 - and was re-elected until 1981; an observer to thePolitburo in 1979, he joined the body in 1982, and was assigned leadership of the press andpropaganda "bureau".Independent voice
He was excluded from the Politburo in October 1984, and publicly disagreed with decisions taken at the 25th Part Congress of February 1985. His opposition was tolerated until October 1987, when he was excluded from the Party altogether - after he had expressed his wish to run for French Presidency on his own platform.
Thus, Juquin ran in the 1988 presidential election with backing from the Unified Socialist Party (PSU) and the Revolutionary Communist League, grouping a sizable following of former PCF members, trotskyists, various Greens, and non-committed
left-wing ers. Despite the creation of numerous "Support Committees", he only managed to obtain 2.08% of the votes. His movement survived as theNew Left for Socialism, Ecology and Self-management , which fused with the PSU to formRed and Green Alternatives (nowadays known as "Les Alternatifs ").
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