See also: Aumont
Yvan Aumont (born on April 19th 1938 in Paris), Engineer, Journalist and directing Royalist French.
Yvan Aumont adheres to the national Restauration (organization which took the continuation of the French Action after war) during the events of Algérie. Very active, it takes part in the revival of the royalist action in the universities the day before May 1968.
During the days of May, it organizes the propaganda of the movement and, with some of his friends, imposes a line of opposition to the Mode and dialog with the protestors. The French Action is then its more nice successes according to war and an surge of young student militants and high-school pupils whom it immediately mobilizes in its campaigns against the supranational Europe (1970-1971).
Denouncing the opposition to progress and the weakness of analysis of the direction Maurras his, it organizes in 1971 with Gerard Leclerc, Yves Lemaignen, Bertrand Renouvin, Jean Toublanc, Georges-Paul Wagner and the whole of the junior managers and militants of the movement the scission which will give birth in May 1971 to the Nouvelle French Action.
This movement is called from now on the Nouvelle royalist Action. Promoter of a royalism modern and implied in the combat of his time, it clearly took his distances with the heritage maurrassien and gathers personalities coming from all the political, denominational and social scenes (Gaullisme, Socialisme, Syndicaliste S,…)
Yvan Aumont is currently Managing director of movement it ensures the administration and the director of the publication of the semi-monthly Royaliste , whose leader-writer is Bertrand Renouvin, and other publications of the group: the review Quoted and the Red Lily .
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