Gérard Schivardi

Gérard Schivardi ( born April 17, 1950 in Narbonne ) is a French politician. The Masons and non-partisan mayor of the southwestern French village Mailhac he joined the French presidential election in 2007 as one of 12 candidates. He received 123 540 votes, which accounted for a share of 0.34 percent. Thus he achieved the worst result of all presidential candidates.

Political action

Schivardi was 1973-1988 Chairman of the masons union in the Aude department in 1975 and joined the Parti Socialiste (PS ) in which he served until 2003. He was community representatives, 1989, 2001 Mayor of Mailhac. Since 2003 he represents the Canton Ginestas the General Council of the department of Aude. He is the candidate of a group of mayors who belong to different political parties. Upon his election, he is supported by the Trotskyist Workers' Party Parti des unproductive ". As a founding member of the Comité National pour la reconquête des services publics et de la Démocratie ( National Committee for the recovery of services to the public and democracy ), he fights for the small communities that experience in his opinion, no support from the state. His catchphrase " candidat par les maires ", ie, " the mayor candidate " but was enjoined him ', because not all French mayor pleaded for his election. From then on he was allowed to just " candidat par of maires ", ie "candidate of the mayors ' call. His program is one of the break with the European Union.

According to the preliminary official results, he received 123 540 votes (0.34 %).

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