Jean-Pierre Stirbois
Jean-Pierre Stirbois , born on January 30th 1945, accidentally deceased the November 5th 1988 with Ponchartrain (Yvelines), was a French politician. He was the husband of Marie-France Stirbois, also committed in policy.
Political course
After having taken part in 1965 in the presidential campaign of Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour, it militates with the Mouvement young revolution (MJR - solidaristic). In 1975, it creates with Michel Collinot the Solidaristic Union.
In 1977, it joined the National front and he becomes General secretary in 1981 about it.
In 1983, with the municipal elections, it causes the surprise while making more than 16% of the voices with Dreux (Eure-et-Loir). It is done, with the mayor RPR of Dreux Jean Hieaux of which he becomes the assistant, the craftsman of the first alliance between the line and the National front. This alliance is supported by the majority of the departmental political officials of the RPR and the UDF which retain of it especially a means of making rock the city from left to right. This important score and this alliance are regarded by several historians as the first electoral victory of importance for the National front.
He is elected appointed European in 1984 with Jean-Marie Le Pen. In 1986, it enters to the National Assembly as a deputy of the Hauts-de-Seine.
Jean-Pierre Stirbois was during 8 years the man who set up the organization of the National front. He had within the movement solids networks which, for a part of them will move away after its disappearance to take part in the launching of the Comité Spaces new around Jean-François Touzé, of Roland Hélie and Robert Spieler. He incarnated within FN the nationalist and solidaristic sensitivity.
Member of the Political office of the FN, he becomes the rival of Bruno Mégret when this one started to take influence at Jean-Marie Le Pen.
After having accomplished a voyage in New Caledonia to defend the bonds between this one and the France, it will find death in an car accident while returning from a public meeting with Dreux.
It is buried with the Cimetière of Montparnasse in Paris.
Works
- File immigration (with Jean-François Jalkh), Editions National-Hebdo, 1985
- Thunder of Dreux, the future belongs to us. , Editions National-Hebdo, 1988
External bond
- Video
- of Jean-Pierre Stirbois in 1983
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