Jean Saint-Jose

See also: Saint-Jose

Jean Saint-Jose is a man Politique French, former member of the RPR and founder of CPNT.

Jean Saint-Jose was born on March 22nd 1944 with Coarraze in the Yrénées-Atlantiques.
He stops his studies of economic scenes for family reason and is salesman of clothing on the markets (like his/her father), until 1975. He becomes thereafter director of radio operator NRJ-Pau, then responsible for a small house of edition, specialized in hunting and traditions.

Admiror of the General de Gaulle, it is supported by 10.000 hunters in 1979 to fight against the Oiseaux directive of the European commission, which prohibits hunting for the migratory birds for the periods of reproduction and nesting. He is then militant RPR, and attached parliamentary of the deputy gaullist Jean Gougy.
In 1995, the president of the hunters of the Yrénées-Atlantiques and founder of the Union of defense of French traditional huntings invites to vote Jacques Chirac.

Political course

  • 1986, it returns its chart of RPR militant.
  • 1989, he is cofounder of the party Chasse, fishing, nature and traditions (CPNT).
  • 1992, it enters to the district council of Aquitaine (~ 1999).
  • 1995, it is elected mayor of Coarraze in the Yrénées-Atlantiques (~ 2001).
  • 1998, he becomes president of CPNT.
  • 1999, its list obtains 6,77% of the voices to the European elections and it becomes appointed European.
  • April 21st 2002, candidate with the presidential election, it obtains 4,23% of the votes.
  • 2005, it invites to vote not with the referendum on the European Constitution.

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