- with
competition for the far-left vote by a "reforming Communist",
Pierre Juquin and a Trotskyist,
Arlette Laguiller. Meanwhile, the
Ecologist Antoine Waechter...
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Pierre Juquin (born 22
February 1930 in Clermont-Ferrand) is a
French communist politician and
trade unionist. The son of an SNCF employee, he is a graduate...
- Spanish). Barcelona. EFE. 3 July 2020.
Retrieved 7 July 2020. C. Antunes, P.
Juquin, P. Kemp, I. Stengers, W.
Telkamper & F. Otto Wolf. (1993),
Manifiesto ecosocialista...
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Juquin, who
obtained 2.1% of the
votes in the
first round. In 1989, PSU
merged with the New Left for Socialism,
Ecology and Self-management (
Juquin's...
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democratic centralism. Many
dissident Communist reformists supported Pierre Juquin's candidacy in the 1988
presidential election,
alongside 'red-green' ecosocialists...
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ensued and
Marchais faced internal dissent from
figures such as
Pierre Juquin,
Claude Poperen and
former ministers as
Charles Fiterman. Indeed, some party...
- 1988
presidential election, the UDB
supported the
former Communist Pierre Juquin in the
first round and François
Mitterrand in the runoff. In 1992, following...
- the
moderate "renewers" led by
Pierre Juquin who
advocated in
favour of
eurocommunism and eco-socialism.
Juquin ran as a
dissident against the PCF's official...
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conspiracy involving the Pope.
Tintin dans le
Golfe (Tintin in the Gulf)
Juquin rénovateur du vingtième siècle au Pays de
Soviets — This is a re-hash of...
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ranking behind André
Lajoinie (French
Communist Party) and
before Pierre Juquin (splinter of the
French Communist Party). In
March 1989 he
became a muni****l...