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Jean Lassalle

Jean Lassalle (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lasal]; Occitan: Joan de Lassala; born 3 May 1955) is a French politician who represented the 4th constituency of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the National Assembly from 2002 to 2022. A former member of the Democratic Movement (MoDem), he was a candidate in the 2017 presidential election, in which he received 435,301 votes (1.21%). Lassalle ran under the banner of Résistons! (RES), a party he founded and has led since he left the MoDem in 2016. In the 2022 presidential election he received 1.3 million votes constituting over 3% of those cast.

Jean Lassalle
Lassalle in 2017
Member of the National Assembly
for Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 4th constituency
In office
16 June 2002 – 21 June 2022
Preceded byMichel Inchauspé
Succeeded byIñaki Echaniz
Mayor of Lourdios-Ichère
In office
26 March 1977 – 16 July 2017
Personal details
Born (1955-05-03) 3 May 1955 (age 68)
Lourdios-Ichère, France
Political partyRésistons! (2016–present)
Other political
affiliations
Union for French Democracy (until 2007)
Democratic Movement (2007–2016)

Political career Edit

Lassalle, who held the mayorship of the commune of Lourdios-Ichère from 1977 to 2017, also sat on the General Council of Pyrénées-Atlantiques from 1982 to 2015, elected in the canton of Accous. He was one of the general council's vice presidents from 1991 to 2001 under François Bayrou.

Lassalle was elected to the National Assembly in the 2002 legislative election, where he represents Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 4th constituency.[1] Since 2002 Lassalle has led the World Mountain People Association, an international network of mountain-dwellers active in more than 70 countries.[citation needed] He also leads a Haut-Béarn cultural association.[citation needed]

On 3 June 2003 Lassalle stood up in the National Assembly during questions to Minister of the Interior Nicolas Sarkozy and sang the Occitan anthem Se Canta in protest at an announcement by Sarkozy concerning the housing of 23 gendarmes tasked with guarding the Somport tunnel, which links France with Spain through the Pyrenees. The village closest to the French end of the tunnel is Urdos, but it was announced that the gendarmes would be housed in the nearby town of Oloron-Sainte-Marie, on the grounds that their wives would become bored in Urdos. As he explained in an interview with France 3 later that day, Lassalle took exception to what he saw as a slur on the Pyrenean village and decided to interrupt the minister with his song. The protest was met by laughter from other deputies, disapproval from the President of the National Assembly and bemusement from Sarkozy.[2]

 
Lassalle at a MoDem campaign event for the upcoming regional elections, 24 January 2010

In 2013, Lassalle walked around France for eight months from April to December to meet people. He was afterwards quoted, "Everywhere I went I witnessed a crisis in the standard of living, a loss of identity and the loss of a sense of a common destiny".[3] He found the situation equally bad in the cities and the countryside. Scepticism about globalisation, distrust of politicians and latent racism were common among people he spoke to, he said.[3]

Hunger strike Edit

Lassalle undertook a 39-day hunger strike in March and April 2006, in protest at a threat to jobs in his constituency. Japanese firm Toyal, which owned a paint factory near Accous in the Vallée d'Aspe and employed 150 of Lassalle's constituents, announced plans to open a factory 60 km away. The firm claimed that this relocation of its investment would not result in the closure of the Accous site, but Lassalle's concerns were not assuaged and he embarked on a hunger strike on 7 March.

The strike ended on 14 April, when Toyal offered an assurance to Minister of the Interior Nicolas Sarkozy that the factory would not close and that it would continue investment in the area before expanding elsewhere. Earlier the same day, Lassalle had been admitted to hospital in Garches, in the western suburbs of Paris, prompting intervention by President Jacques Chirac, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin and Sarkozy. Lassalle had lost 21 kilograms (46 lb) of weight over the course of the strike.[4]

2017 presidential campaign Edit

Résistons!
 
PresidentJean Lassalle
FounderJean Lassalle
Founded17 March 2016; 7 years ago (2016-03-17)
Headquarters50, boulevard Malesherbes
75008 Paris
IdeologyRuralism
Humanism
Localism
Sovereignty
Soft Euroscepticism
Social Conservatism
Political positionCentre
National Assembly
1 / 577
Senate
0 / 348
European Parliament
0 / 74
Departmental councils
0 / 4,108
Regional councils
0 / 1,758
Presidency of departmental councils
0 / 101
Presidency of regional councils
0 / 17
Website
http://resistons-france.fr/

In 2017, Lassalle ran for President of France. He received support from the Association des maires ruraux de France (Association of rural mayors of France). His platform was centre-right, with tenets of agrarianism, protectionism and ecological preservation. His campaign spots included, among other things, him mowing his lawn shirtless. In the 4 April 2017 televised debate on BFM TV, he introduced himself as the "son of a shepherd, brother of a shepherd, [former shepherd] myself". After he arrived late at the television studio, several news outlets took a critical stance at his performance.[5][6] However, following the debate he quickly became the most searched candidate on the Google search engine.[7]

Lassalle ultimately received 435,301 votes, 1.21% of the electorate, which ranked him seventh out of eleven candidates. Lassalle's support disproportionately came from rural and southwest constituencies. His campaign cost €230,000, the least of any candidate. The bank from which he borrowed the money took his credit card as a guarantee, forcing his mother-in-law to provide groceries for the family during Lassalle's campaign.[8]

Aftermath of the 2017 election Edit

 
Lassalle in the Palais Bourbon's Jardin des Quatre-Colonnes on the first day of the 15th National Assembly, 21 June 2017

In the 2017 legislative election, Résistons! fielded 21 parliamentary candidates, but only Lassalle was elected. In a 2017 interview with Jean-Jacques Bourdin, Lassalle stated President Emmanuel Macron had offered him to be Minister of Territorial Cohesion but he turned the offer down, citing policy differences.[8]  

In November 2018, Lassalle disrupted the National Assembly by wearing a yellow vest in solidarity with the yellow vest movement, resulting in a €1,500 fine. Lassalle explored a candidacy for the 2019 European Parliament election, on a platform of Eurosceptism and "a Europe of nations and peoples", but ultimately did not stand in that election, citing financial difficulties.

2022 presidential campaign Edit

 
Lassalle campaigning for the presidency in Onans, Doubs, 11 February 2022

On 16 March 2021, Lassalle stated his intention to run again for the presidency in the 2022 presidential election.[9] The Constitutional Council approved his second presidential candidacy on 17 February 2022 when it announced his name would be placed on the ballot.[10] In early 2022, Lassalle appeared doubtful about his prospects, as he said: "Macron will be reelected as things stand. The financial powers that have taken over our country have already decided that".[11] A few days later, he publicly stated he was thinking about withdrawing his candidacy for the presidency, citing a lack of sufficient media coverage. He openly criticised his treatment in mainstream media after he failed to be invited to a political evening show on TF1.[12] Lassalle ultimately received just over 3 percent of the vote, a significant improvement over his 2017 showing, with his strongest support coming from Corsica, Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Occitanie. Consequently, it is also in Occitania that he will have the most candidates "Resistons!" in the legislative elections.

 
"Résistons!" (Jean Lassalle) candidatures in Occitania during the 2022 French parliamentary elections

Lassalle received more votes than Socialist Party candidate Anne Hidalgo. He made no endorsement in the second round, saying he trusts the French people to do what is right.[13] On the day of the vote, he published a video recorded at the polling station in Lourdios-Ichère in which he acts as if he is about to vote, then retracts and announces his refusal to participate in the vote. In doing so, he violated the French electoral code, leading to all ballots in Lourdios-Ichère being invalidated.[14]

He did not stand to defend his seat in the 2022 French legislative election.

Personal life Edit

Lassalle was born in Lourdios-Ichère, Pyrénées-Atlantiques. Son of an Occitan shepherd, he is trained as an agricultural technician but got involved in politics very early, becoming at the age of 21 mayor of his native village.

His son Thibault Lassalle is a rugby union player. He was a member of the French U19 team taking part in the 2006 U19 World Championships in Dubai, in which France reached the semi-final.

On 20 September 2020, Lassalle accidentally parked his car on a level crossing that later obstructed a passenger train, which was reported on by multiple news outlets.[15][16] He later apologized for the incident, which caused a short train delay.[17]

Works Edit

  • Un berger à l'Elysée. La Différence. 2016. ISBN 9782729122867. OCLC 961406166.
  • Résistons !. La Différence. 2017. ISBN 9782729123383. OCLC 1005727877.
  • Aurore ou crépuscule. Le Cherche midi. 2020. ISBN 9782729123383. OCLC 1202704024.
  • La France authentique. Éditions Glyphe. 2022. ISBN 9782352851417. OCLC 1306629744.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Jean Lassalle". Assemblée nationale. Retrieved 14 April 2006.
  2. ^ "Singing MP baffles Paris parliament". BBC News. 3 June 2003.
  3. ^ a b "MP finds France ‘without hope’ after walking tour of country". France24. 13 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  4. ^ "French MP hunger strike wins deal". BBC News. 14 April 2006.
  5. ^ "Débat présidentiel: les interventions lunaires de Jean Lassalle", L'Express (in French), 5 April 2017.
  6. ^ "L’amnésie de Jean Lassalle sur son propre programme pendant le débat présidentiel", Le Monde (in French), 6 April 2017.
  7. ^ "Jean Lassalle : "J’étais très impressionné, mais je ne leur ai pas montré"", Europe 1 (in French), 5 April 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Jean Lassalle face à Jean-Jacques Bourdin en direct", BFM TV (in French), 28 September 2017.
  9. ^ "Jean Lassalle candidat à la présidentielle 2022", Le Point (in French), 16 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Election présidentielle 2022 : Fabien Roussel et Jean Lassalle passent la barre des 500 parrainages validés par le Conseil constitutionnel", Le Monde (in French), 17 February 2022.
  11. ^ "Présidentielle : Jean Lassalle dénonce "une campagne de merde"", La Dépêche du Midi (in French), 27 February 2022.
  12. ^ "Jean Lassalle envisage de retirer sa candidature à la présidentielle", France 24 (in French), 15 March 2022.
  13. ^ Marcellin, Joffrey (11 April 2022). "Présidentielle 2022 : "Personnellement, je voterai blanc" au second tour, annonce Jean Lassalle". Midi Libre. from the original on 11 April 2022. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  14. ^ "Le scrutin invalidé dans le village de Jean Lassalle après sa déclaration filmée illégale". Libération (in French). 2022-04-27.
  15. ^ "Béarn : dans la lune, Jean Lassalle se gare sur le passage à niveau et bloque le train Oloron-Bedous". SudOuest.fr (in French). 20 September 2020. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
  16. ^ "French MP left red-faced after parked car blocks train". BBC News. 2020-09-21. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
  17. ^ "Jean Lassalle bloque le train Pau-Bedous : "J'ai vu cette magnifique place, sans réfléchir je m'y suis garé"". France Bleu (in French). 2020-09-20. Retrieved 2020-09-21.

External links Edit

  • Official website (in French)
  • National Assembly site (in French)
  • World Mountain People Association 2017-05-03 at the Wayback Machine

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from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Jean Lassalle see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated fr Jean Lassalle to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Jean Lassalle French pronunciation ʒɑ lasal Occitan Joan de Lassala born 3 May 1955 is a French politician who represented the 4th constituency of the Pyrenees Atlantiques department in the National Assembly from 2002 to 2022 A former member of the Democratic Movement MoDem he was a candidate in the 2017 presidential election in which he received 435 301 votes 1 21 Lassalle ran under the banner of Resistons RES a party he founded and has led since he left the MoDem in 2016 In the 2022 presidential election he received 1 3 million votes constituting over 3 of those cast Jean LassalleLassalle in 2017Member of the National Assemblyfor Pyrenees Atlantiques s 4th constituencyIn office 16 June 2002 21 June 2022Preceded byMichel InchauspeSucceeded byInaki EchanizMayor of Lourdios IchereIn office 26 March 1977 16 July 2017Personal detailsBorn 1955 05 03 3 May 1955 age 68 Lourdios Ichere FrancePolitical partyResistons 2016 present Other politicalaffiliationsUnion for French Democracy until 2007 Democratic Movement 2007 2016 Contents 1 Political career 1 1 Hunger strike 1 2 2017 presidential campaign 1 3 Aftermath of the 2017 election 1 4 2022 presidential campaign 2 Personal life 3 Works 4 References 5 External linksPolitical career EditLassalle who held the mayorship of the commune of Lourdios Ichere from 1977 to 2017 also sat on the General Council of Pyrenees Atlantiques from 1982 to 2015 elected in the canton of Accous He was one of the general council s vice presidents from 1991 to 2001 under Francois Bayrou Lassalle was elected to the National Assembly in the 2002 legislative election where he represents Pyrenees Atlantiques s 4th constituency 1 Since 2002 Lassalle has led the World Mountain People Association an international network of mountain dwellers active in more than 70 countries citation needed He also leads a Haut Bearn cultural association citation needed On 3 June 2003 Lassalle stood up in the National Assembly during questions to Minister of the Interior Nicolas Sarkozy and sang the Occitan anthem Se Canta in protest at an announcement by Sarkozy concerning the housing of 23 gendarmes tasked with guarding the Somport tunnel which links France with Spain through the Pyrenees The village closest to the French end of the tunnel is Urdos but it was announced that the gendarmes would be housed in the nearby town of Oloron Sainte Marie on the grounds that their wives would become bored in Urdos As he explained in an interview with France 3 later that day Lassalle took exception to what he saw as a slur on the Pyrenean village and decided to interrupt the minister with his song The protest was met by laughter from other deputies disapproval from the President of the National Assembly and bemusement from Sarkozy 2 nbsp Lassalle at a MoDem campaign event for the upcoming regional elections 24 January 2010In 2013 Lassalle walked around France for eight months from April to December to meet people He was afterwards quoted Everywhere I went I witnessed a crisis in the standard of living a loss of identity and the loss of a sense of a common destiny 3 He found the situation equally bad in the cities and the countryside Scepticism about globalisation distrust of politicians and latent racism were common among people he spoke to he said 3 Hunger strike Edit Lassalle undertook a 39 day hunger strike in March and April 2006 in protest at a threat to jobs in his constituency Japanese firm Toyal which owned a paint factory near Accous in the Vallee d Aspe and employed 150 of Lassalle s constituents announced plans to open a factory 60 km away The firm claimed that this relocation of its investment would not result in the closure of the Accous site but Lassalle s concerns were not assuaged and he embarked on a hunger strike on 7 March The strike ended on 14 April when Toyal offered an assurance to Minister of the Interior Nicolas Sarkozy that the factory would not close and that it would continue investment in the area before expanding elsewhere Earlier the same day Lassalle had been admitted to hospital in Garches in the western suburbs of Paris prompting intervention by President Jacques Chirac Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin and Sarkozy Lassalle had lost 21 kilograms 46 lb of weight over the course of the strike 4 2017 presidential campaign Edit Resistons nbsp PresidentJean LassalleFounderJean LassalleFounded17 March 2016 7 years ago 2016 03 17 Headquarters50 boulevard Malesherbes75008 ParisIdeologyRuralismHumanismLocalismSovereigntySoft EuroscepticismSocial ConservatismPolitical positionCentreNational Assembly1 577Senate0 348European Parliament0 74Departmental councils0 4 108Regional councils0 1 758Presidency of departmental councils0 101Presidency of regional councils0 17Websitehttp resistons france fr Politics of FrancePolitical partiesElectionsIn 2017 Lassalle ran for President of France He received support from the Association des maires ruraux de France Association of rural mayors of France His platform was centre right with tenets of agrarianism protectionism and ecological preservation His campaign spots included among other things him mowing his lawn shirtless In the 4 April 2017 televised debate on BFM TV he introduced himself as the son of a shepherd brother of a shepherd former shepherd myself After he arrived late at the television studio several news outlets took a critical stance at his performance 5 6 However following the debate he quickly became the most searched candidate on the Google search engine 7 Lassalle ultimately received 435 301 votes 1 21 of the electorate which ranked him seventh out of eleven candidates Lassalle s support disproportionately came from rural and southwest constituencies His campaign cost 230 000 the least of any candidate The bank from which he borrowed the money took his credit card as a guarantee forcing his mother in law to provide groceries for the family during Lassalle s campaign 8 Aftermath of the 2017 election Edit nbsp Lassalle in the Palais Bourbon s Jardin des Quatre Colonnes on the first day of the 15th National Assembly 21 June 2017In the 2017 legislative election Resistons fielded 21 parliamentary candidates but only Lassalle was elected In a 2017 interview with Jean Jacques Bourdin Lassalle stated President Emmanuel Macron had offered him to be Minister of Territorial Cohesion but he turned the offer down citing policy differences 8 In November 2018 Lassalle disrupted the National Assembly by wearing a yellow vest in solidarity with the yellow vest movement resulting in a 1 500 fine Lassalle explored a candidacy for the 2019 European Parliament election on a platform of Eurosceptism and a Europe of nations and peoples but ultimately did not stand in that election citing financial difficulties 2022 presidential campaign Edit nbsp Lassalle campaigning for the presidency in Onans Doubs 11 February 2022On 16 March 2021 Lassalle stated his intention to run again for the presidency in the 2022 presidential election 9 The Constitutional Council approved his second presidential candidacy on 17 February 2022 when it announced his name would be placed on the ballot 10 In early 2022 Lassalle appeared doubtful about his prospects as he said Macron will be reelected as things stand The financial powers that have taken over our country have already decided that 11 A few days later he publicly stated he was thinking about withdrawing his candidacy for the presidency citing a lack of sufficient media coverage He openly criticised his treatment in mainstream media after he failed to be invited to a political evening show on TF1 12 Lassalle ultimately received just over 3 percent of the vote a significant improvement over his 2017 showing with his strongest support coming from Corsica Nouvelle Aquitaine and Occitanie Consequently it is also in Occitania that he will have the most candidates Resistons in the legislative elections nbsp Resistons Jean Lassalle candidatures in Occitania during the 2022 French parliamentary electionsLassalle received more votes than Socialist Party candidate Anne Hidalgo He made no endorsement in the second round saying he trusts the French people to do what is right 13 On the day of the vote he published a video recorded at the polling station in Lourdios Ichere in which he acts as if he is about to vote then retracts and announces his refusal to participate in the vote In doing so he violated the French electoral code leading to all ballots in Lourdios Ichere being invalidated 14 He did not stand to defend his seat in the 2022 French legislative election Personal life EditLassalle was born in Lourdios Ichere Pyrenees Atlantiques Son of an Occitan shepherd he is trained as an agricultural technician but got involved in politics very early becoming at the age of 21 mayor of his native village His son Thibault Lassalle is a rugby union player He was a member of the French U19 team taking part in the 2006 U19 World Championships in Dubai in which France reached the semi final On 20 September 2020 Lassalle accidentally parked his car on a level crossing that later obstructed a passenger train which was reported on by multiple news outlets 15 16 He later apologized for the incident which caused a short train delay 17 Works EditUn berger a l Elysee La Difference 2016 ISBN 9782729122867 OCLC 961406166 Resistons La Difference 2017 ISBN 9782729123383 OCLC 1005727877 Aurore ou crepuscule Le Cherche midi 2020 ISBN 9782729123383 OCLC 1202704024 La France authentique Editions Glyphe 2022 ISBN 9782352851417 OCLC 1306629744 References Edit Jean Lassalle Assemblee nationale Retrieved 14 April 2006 Singing MP baffles Paris parliament BBC News 3 June 2003 a b MP finds France without hope after walking tour of country France24 13 December 2013 Retrieved 19 December 2013 French MP hunger strike wins deal BBC News 14 April 2006 Debat presidentiel les interventions lunaires de Jean Lassalle L Express in French 5 April 2017 L amnesie de Jean Lassalle sur son propre programme pendant le debat presidentiel Le Monde in French 6 April 2017 Jean Lassalle J etais tres impressionne mais je ne leur ai pas montre Europe 1 in French 5 April 2017 a b Jean Lassalle face a Jean Jacques Bourdin en direct BFM TV in French 28 September 2017 Jean Lassalle candidat a la presidentielle 2022 Le Point in French 16 March 2021 Election presidentielle 2022 Fabien Roussel et Jean Lassalle passent la barre des 500 parrainages valides par le Conseil constitutionnel Le Monde in French 17 February 2022 Presidentielle Jean Lassalle denonce une campagne de merde La Depeche du Midi in French 27 February 2022 Jean Lassalle envisage de retirer sa candidature a la presidentielle France 24 in French 15 March 2022 Marcellin Joffrey 11 April 2022 Presidentielle 2022 Personnellement je voterai blanc au second tour annonce Jean Lassalle Midi Libre Archived from the original on 11 April 2022 Retrieved 12 April 2022 Le scrutin invalide dans le village de Jean Lassalle apres sa declaration filmee illegale Liberation in French 2022 04 27 Bearn dans la lune Jean Lassalle se gare sur le passage a niveau et bloque le train Oloron Bedous SudOuest fr in French 20 September 2020 Retrieved 2020 09 21 French MP left red faced after parked car blocks train BBC News 2020 09 21 Retrieved 2020 09 21 Jean Lassalle bloque le train Pau Bedous J ai vu cette magnifique place sans reflechir je m y suis gare France Bleu in French 2020 09 20 Retrieved 2020 09 21 External links EditOfficial website in French National Assembly site in French World Mountain People Association Archived 2017 05 03 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Lassalle amp oldid 1178720206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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