Alain Krivine
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Alain Krivine (Template:IPA; 10 July 1941 – 12 March 2022) was a French Trotskyist leader and one of the leaders of the May 1968 revolt in Paris.
Early life
Krivine was born in July 1941 in Paris, France, the child of Pierre Léon Georges Krivine, a stomatologist, and Esther Lautman, the sister of French Resistance fighter Albert Lautman. The Krivine family originally came from Ukraine, having fled to France during the antisemitic pogroms of the Russian Empire in the 19th century.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Career
Krivine was one of the leaders of the May 1968 revolt in Paris, and was the last of the generation radicalised in the 1960s to serve on the political bureau of the LCR. He was the candidate of the LC at the French presidential election of 1969, getting 1.05% of the votes. He released his first book that same year "Template:Lang" (The Electoral Farce). In 1974, he participated in the founding of the Template:Lang which became the LCR in that same year. He was the FCR's presidential candidate in 1974 elections, coming in ninth place with around 0.37% of votes. He released his second book in 1974 titled "Template:Lang" (Questions on the révolution).
He was a member of the Revolutionary Communist League (LCR), which is the French section of the reunified Fourth International. He was a member of the LCR's political bureau until March 2006, when he resigned from that committee. He was a member of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2004.
He wrote the preface for André Fichaut's 2003 autobiography "Template:Lang" (On the bridge. Memories of a Breton Trotskyist worker). Later in 2006, he wrote an autobiography titled "Template:Lang." (That'll go away with age)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Death
Krivine died on 12 March 2022 in Paris, at the age of 80.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> His funeral was held in the Père Lachaise Cemetery on 21 March 2022. Over 2000 people attended it<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> including many left-wing and far-left figures, including: Jean-Luc Mélenchon former presidential candidate of La France Insoumise (LFI), LFI deputies Adrien Quatennens and Alexis Corbière, former LCR presidential candidate Olivier Besancenot, former NPA presidential candidate Philippe Poutou, journalist Edwy Plenel and the former militant and syndicalist Gérard Filoche.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
References
External links
- Alain Krivine Archive at marxists.org
- Template:In lang Alain Krivine quitte le bureau politique de la LCR - Article in Le Monde on his resignation. 4 March 2006.
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- 1941 births
- 2022 deaths
- French twins
- Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery
- 20th-century French politicians
- 21st-century French politicians
- French Trotskyists
- May 1968 in France
- MEPs for France 1999–2004
- New Anticapitalist Party politicians
- Revolutionary Communist League (France) MEPs
- Revolutionary Communist League (France) politicians
- Workers' Struggle MEPs
- Lycée Condorcet alumni
- University of Paris alumni
- Politicians from Paris
- French people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent
- Candidates in the 1974 French presidential election