- from the
decline of the
French Communist Party,
represented by André
Lajoinie.
Lajoinie was
faced with
competition for the far-left vote by a "reforming Communist"...
- André
Lajoinie (born 26 December, 1929 in Chasteaux, Corrèze) is a
French politician and a
member of the
French Communist Party (PCF). He was a member...
- panther,
Jacques Chaban-Delmas as a duck,
Charles Pasqua as a walrus, André
Lajoinie as a
dimwitted dog,
Michel Rocard as a crow,
Laurent Fabius as a squirrel...
- Shevtsova, p. 151 Whiting, p. 172 Rey, p. 33 Gillmor, pp. 76–77 Rey, p. 17
Lajoinie, p. 21 Whiting, p. 151 Whiting, p. 156. Whiting, p. 152 Pasler, Jann. "Dubois...
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Mitterrand (PS) 1981
Georges Marchais 4,456,922 15.35 4th — Lost 1988 André
Lajoinie 2,056,261 6.76 5th — Lost 1995
Robert Hue 2,638,936 8.66 5th — Lost 2002...
- André
Lajoinie, PCF Jean-Michel Belorgey, PS François Colcombet, DVG 2nd
Albert Chaubard, PS
Pierre Goldberg, PCF 3rd André
Lajoinie, PCF André
Lajoinie, PCF...
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August 2015. Dosquet, Frédéric; Lorey, Thierry; Bourliataux-
Lajoinie, Stéphane; del Olmo Arriaga,
Josep Lluís (2020), Séraphin, Hugues; Gladkikh...
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competition from Workers' Struggle, but it was
still more than André
Lajoinie's result in 1988. In 1997, he
stood by the idea of
Gauche Plurielle ("Pluralist...
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Mitterrand in
order to
dissolve the PCF in
Social Democracy. He let André
Lajoinie,
leader of the
Communist group in the
French National ****embly, represent...
- Hue
managed an
acceptable 8.6%, a
result superior to
Lajoinie's 1988
result but
inferior to
Lajoinie and Juquin's
combined support in 1988.
Under Hue's...