French politician (born 1945)
Jean-Claude Martinez (born 30 July 1945, in Sète , Hérault ) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the south-west of France . He was a member and a vice-president of the Front National , and was among the Non-Inscrit s until the 2007 formation of the Identity, Tradition, Sovereignty Group in the European Parliament . He sits on its Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development .
Martinez is also a substitute for the Committee on Budgets , a member of the delegation to the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly, and a substitute for the delegation for relations with the countries of Central America .
Martinez was part of the "TSM" current inside the FN (Tout sauf Mégret , Anybody But Mégret) during the 1990s crisis, along with Samuel Maréchal , Marine Le Pen , Roger Holeindre , the Catholic current represented by Bernard Antony and Bruno Gollnisch , and Martine Lehideux .[ 1]
Career
Postgraduate teaching qualification in law (1975)
Course director, ÉNA (National School of Administration), Morocco (1976–1980)
Professor at the faculty of law of Panthéon-Assas University since 1983
Deputy Chairman of the National Front
Member of a regional council (1992–2004)
Former member of Montpellier Municipal Council
Member of the National Assembly (1986–1988)
Member of the European Parliament (1989-2009)
Bibliography
Mohammed VI , le Roi stabilisateur , Ed. J-C Godefroy, 2015
Demain 2021 , with Jean-Pierre Thiollet , Ed. Godefroy de Bouillon, 2004
La faucille ou le McDo , Lettres du Monde, 2003
La piste américaine , Lettres du Monde, 2002
L'Europe folle , Presses bretonnes, 1996
La fraude fiscale , "Que sais-je", Presses universitaires de France, 1990
L'impôt sur le revenu en question , Litec, 1989
Les cent premiers jours de Jean-Marie Le Pen à l'Élysée , Lettre du Monde, 1988
Lettre ouverte aux contribuables , Albin Michel, 1985
References
^ Erwan Lecoeur, Dictionnaire de l’extrême-droite , Larousse 2007, pp.263-264
External links
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