Alain Krivine

Alain Krivine (* July 10, 1941 in Paris ) is a French Trotskyist politician.

Biography

From a Ukrainian, at the end of the 19th century emigrated to France due to anti-Semitic pogroms family emerged, he married in 1962 Michèle Martinet, teacher and daughter of Gilles Martinet, journalist and former Socialist member of the European Parliament, one of the founders of the PSU ( Parti Socialiste unifié ) and ambassador to Rome. He is a cousin of the conductor Emmanuel Krivine.

As a student he visited the Condorcet high school in Paris, after which he studied at the Faculty of Arts in Paris, where he became a " license" and a DES ( diplôme d' études supérieures ) in history.

While working as an assistant teacher of history at the Voltaire High School, he is editorial secretary at Hachette Publishing ( 1966-68 ). Become known as a figure of the May 68 Movement, Krivine completed his military service in Verdun in 150 Infantry Regiment and then returns to Paris, where he is from 1970 journalist of the weekly Rouge the Ligue Communiste / Revolutionary Communist League (LCR ).

On the side of Olivier Besancenot and Roseline Vachetta he was one of the three mouthpieces the now defunct LCR. Today Krivine member of the Nouveau Parti anticapitaliste.

Political life

Career

Presidential elections

1823
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