Guy Gibout

Guy Gibout (born in 1933 with Ascq - Northern) is a Journaliste French, communist militant . II is former city council man of Champigny-sur-Marne and former mayor of Joinville-le-Pont, in the the Valley-of-Marne.

Communist militant and journalist

Guy Gibout is workman turner with Champigny-sur-Marne, in the department of the Seine. He adheres to the French Communist party (PCF) in 1954. He becomes member of the direction of the Seine-South Federation, then the Valley-of-Marne. During the War of Algeria, he assumes the drafting of the clandestine newspaper Soldats of France .

He becomes journalist, editor association of departmental communist weekly magazines the Alarm clock of the Valley-of-Marne and the News of the Valley-of-Marne then, after the closing of these publications, he integrates the drafting of the communist daily newspaper Humanity . It also directs the international City of the Festival of Humanity.

November 29th 2000, in a letter with Robert Hue, national secretary of PCF, it announces its resignation of the Communist party. In a text published by the daily newspaper Parisian the , he explains this decision by his “dissensions with the change of the PC such as her is done now and with the liquidation of Humanity as a newspaper of the party”.

In February 1996, it takes part in the publication of a newspaper of opposition to the line of the Communist party: Dialogs , which is transformed into Échanges then becomes in 2000 communist Combat . It appears every two months and is diffused according to its editors with 700 specimens. The newspaper contains articles disputing the evolution of the Communist party and the trade union CGT and attacking the socialist party highly. On the international plan, he wants to be interdependent of the communist formations maintained (Portugal, Greece, etc), opposed to any idea of European construction, favorable to the Palestinian cause and he fights the intervention of Western soldiers in the Balkans or in Iraq.

Mayor of Joinville-le-Pont

Guy Gibout is elected city council man Communist of Champigny-sur-Marne of 1959 with 1965.

He settles then in the common neighbor and becomes mayor of Joinville-le-Pont in 1977 with the head of a list including/understanding of the members of the French Communist party (PCF), of the Socialist party (PS), of the Socialist party unified (PSU) and of the Mouvement of the radical lefts (MRG). He is re-elected at the time of a partial poll in 1978 then beaten in 1983 and again in 1989 and 1995. Guy Gibout sits then like city council man opposition until in 2001. He becomes honorary mayor in 2004.

Among the mayor-assistants elected at the same time as him, there is Roger Belbéoch, old resisting and police officer, and Jean-Louis Pariselle, sculptor.

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