- Marie-France
Stirbois, of the
first electoral breakthrough of the
National Front. Born on 30
January 1945 in Paris, Jean-Pierre
Stirbois came from a working-class...
-
National Front, Marie-France
Stirbois marked French political life by
achieving (with her
husband Jean-Pierre
Stirbois) the
first electoral success of...
- new
groups of
supporters in the late 1970s and
early 1980s: Jean-Pierre
Stirbois (1977) and his "solidarists",
Bruno Gollnisch (1983),
Bernard Antony (1984)...
- far-right,
solidarism refers to a
tendency which was
headed by Jean-Pierre
Stirbois and
Michel Collinot (French
Solidarist Movement).
Solidarists support a...
- Europe-Action,
considered the "embryonic form" of the
Nouvelle Droite. Jean-Pierre
Stirbois, then
General Secretary of the
National Front (FN),
coined the expression...
- Marie-France
Stirbois,
Jacques Bompard, and
Patrick Louis,
broke away from the FN in 2005 to join the
Movement for
France (MPF).
Stirbois died in April...
-
himself was seen a
puppet of the Jews, and
rising FN
member Jean-Pierre
Stirbois accused of
secretly being a Jew.
Alain de La Tocnaye, who had been involved...
- Marie-France
Sagot (born 1956),
director of
research of
INRIA Marie-France
Stirbois (1944–2006),
French National Front politician Marie-France Vignéras (born...
-
Gaulle Euronat Bruno Gollnisch Carl Lang Jean-Claude
Martinez Marie-France
Stirbois France 5
Individual members of
Rally for
France Elizabeth Montfort [fr]...
-
founding member of the
National Front Jean-Gilles
Malliarakis Marie-France
Stirbois Bernard Antony Pierre Vial
Shields 2007, p. 139. Davet, Gérard; Rivet,...