History of the UNEF-ID by congress
The National union of the students of France - Independent and democratic (UNEF-ID) is a trade union student French which existed of 1980 with 2001. Its orientation was decided at the time of congress during which, the whole of the members had to come to a conclusion about the texts of orientation proposed. The votes on those allowed, moreover to distribute the stations in the national authorities, in particular National office (BN) and Audit Board, charged to take care of the good performance of the trade union especially at the time of the congresses whose she proclaims the results.
Such an operation is possible thanks to the existence of tendency and sensitivities. A tendency is the union of militants linked by a common vision of the student trade unionism. Officially recognized, they only can present a text of orientation to a congress. The sensitivities are currents of thoughts which, inside a tendency, moderates discourses it dominating and contributes an original share. If it is at the time of the congresses that all this decides, they is generally a few front months, often at the time of a national collective (CN), left Parliament of the UNEF-ID, that the new tendencies and sensitivities appear.
See also: National union of the students of France - Independent and democratic
List congresses
1980: Congress of Nanterre I, the foundation
1982: Congress of Reciprocity I, reinforcement of the unit
1984: Congress of 1984, reinforcement of the majority then swing of this one to the PS
1987: Congress of Nanterre II, to benefit from the dynamics of the movement against the Devaquet project
1989: Congress of Nanterre III, the Cultural revolution
1991: Congress of Reciprocity II, the change
1993: Congress of Clermont-Ferrand, the open crisis
1994: Congress of Paris, inversion of the majority
1997: Congress of Montpellier, an alleviated climate
1999: Congress of Toulouse, towards the reunification
June 24th 2001, the two UNEF assembled in congress of recasting decide this to reunify.
See also: History of the UNEF
Sources and references
References
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