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Arlette Yvonne Laguiller (born 18
March 1940) is a
French politician. From 1973 to 2008, she was the
spokeswoman and the best-known
leader and presidential...
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Trotskyist communist party in France,
named after its w****ly paper.
Arlette Laguiller has been the party's
spokeswoman since 1973 and ran in each presidential...
- vote by a "reforming Communist",
Pierre Juquin and a Trotskyist,
Arlette Laguiller. Meanwhile, the
Ecologist Antoine Waechter refused to ally the Greens...
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Socialist elects who
disapproved the
alliance with the PCF.
Arlette Laguiller from Workers'
Struggle became the
first female candidate on the ballot...
- Buffet,
Arlette Laguiller and
Dominique Voynet –
urged their supporters to vote for Royal. This was the
first time
since 1981 that
Laguiller had endorsed...
- Ouvrière (LO; "Workers' Struggle") in France,
publicly headed by
Arlette Laguiller but
revealed in the 1990s to be
directed by
Robert Barcia, has
often been...
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competition for the far left vote by the
Trotskyist candidacy of
Arlette Laguiller, who ran for the
fourth time. Both of
these candidates had a
better result...
- Thomas:
March 1997 – 1997 Jean-Paul Thomas:
March 1997 – 2001
Pascal Laguiller: 2003 – 2005
Ronan Salaün: 2005 – "France -
Trainers of
First and Second...
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Struggle In****bent ****umed
office 8
December 2008
Preceded by
Arlette Laguiller Member of the Muni****l
council of Vaulx-en-Velin In
office 2008–2014...
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Second World War". In 2002, the Workers'
Struggle spokesperson Arlette Laguiller cried during the
broadcast when a
former trotskyst militant was evoked...