Patrick Binder

Patrick Binder , born the November 27th 1968 with Mulhouse, is a Alsatian Politician. He is chief account of profession and member of the National front (FN) since 1989. He is married with Martine Binder, regional adviser of the Haut-Rhin and father of 6 children.

Patrick Binder is elected regional adviser Haut-Rhin since 1998 and is president of the Front National group in Alsace since 2004.

Its political course

Patrick Binder adheres to the FN in 1989, then becomes responsible for the National front of the youth of Haut-Rhin before becoming secretary of the party in the third district of the department, the sector of Mulhouse.

With the regional elections of 1998, it belongs to the 13 elected officials National front. This group will be reduced to 2 after the rupture with Bruno Mégret in 1999, the others having left with MNR, then with Alsace initially. Their departure made it possible Patrick Binder to become president of group FN at the district council.

With the French regional elections of 2004, list FN of Patrick Binder collects with the first turn 122.860 votes, either 18,58% of the voters, and with the second round 151.187 votes, or 22% of the voters, which will give 8 seats for its list to the District council of Alsace.

In June 2007, Patrick Binder presents without success to the legislative elections, in the 5 {{E}} district of Haut-Rhin. His wife Martine Binder presents herself as for it in the 6 {{E}} district of Haut-Rhin.

It also prepares with the prospect for next the municipal elections.

Contentions with Justice and controversial statements

Patrick Binder is known for remarks which were worth several lawsuits to him and a condamnation.
Ainsi, in 2004, following the publication of a booklet entitled the Small Mulhousian , it was in first judgment condemned for " provocation with hatred raciale" and " slandering raciale" with 7.500 euros of fine and 2000 euros of damages to the civil parts (the Licra and MRAP).
In October 2004, Court of Appeal release the leader frontist, following a legal flaw.

In November 2005, Patrick Binder is condemned to 5.000 euros of fine for " provocation with discrimination and the racial hate or religieuse" and must pay the publication of the judgment in the regional press and to pour 500 euros with the part civile.
L' business for which it received this judgment is the following one: Patrick Binder diffused with 2000 specimens a leaflet denouncing attribution by the district council of a subsidy of 423.000 euros for the construction of a mosque in Strasbourg. Titrated “No cathedral in Mecque, not of mosque in Strasbourg”, the leaflet was decorated of a drawing pastichant the Angélus of Millet and showing prostrate peasants in front of a minaret. It ended in the following sentence: “known as not with the Islamization of Strasbourg and Alsace”. Patrick Binder appealed as of the advertisement of the judgment which had been put on of deliberated. The Court of appeal has, on May 30th, 2007, rejected the appeal of the public prosecutor close the Court of Appeal of Colmar, of the association of the large mosque and the LICRA against the judgment of the Court of Colmar of May 11th, which had released Mr. Binder. Thus Patrick Binder gains this lawsuit definitively.

The defenders of Patrick Binder point out that the majority of the legal actions against him were the fact of LICRA, having for president Patrick Gaubert, member of the UMP, and MRAP chaired by Mouloud Aounit, member of the PCF, and propose the controversies on the true nature of the MRAP and the critical emitted by Anne Kling against Licra. However, the lawsuits brought against Patrick Binder cannot in no case to be regarded as political settlings of score, because the MRAP, created by the old resistant ones in 1949, and Licra, founded at the end of the years 1920, engage regularly of the continuations against racist remarks since the adoption of the law Pleven (July 1972).

In April 2006, offusque Patrick Binder publicly owing to the fact that the District council of Alsace subsidizes and encourages the visit by the high-school pupils of places of memory such as the Concentration camps or the Mémorial of Caen.

Regional or departmental political mandates

  • Of 1998 to our days: Regional adviser of Alsace

References

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