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Olivier Besancenot

Olivier Christophe Besancenot (French pronunciation: ​[ɔlivje kʁistɔf bəzɑ̃sno]; born 18 April 1974) is a French left-wing political figure and trade unionist, and the founding main spokesperson of the New Anticapitalist Party (Nouveau parti anticapitaliste, NPA) from 2009 to 2011.

Olivier Besancenot
Olivier Besancenot in 2007
Spokespeople of the New Anticapitalist Party
In office
5 February 2009 – 4 April 2011
Succeeded byMyriam Martin
Christine Poupin
Personal details
Born (1974-04-18) 18 April 1974 (age 48)
Levallois-Perret, France
Political partyNew Anticapitalist Party
Alma materParis Nanterre University
ProfessionMail carrier

He was a candidate for the 2007 French presidential election, for the Ligue communiste révolutionnaire (LCR), the French section of the Fourth International. He gained 1.2 million votes, 4.25%, standing as a revolutionary socialist in the 2002 presidential elections. In the first round of the 2007 presidential election, Besancenot received 4.08% of the vote, just short of 1.5 million votes, placing him fifth and eliminating him from the race.

In May 2011, Besancenot announced that he would not be standing in the 2012 presidential election. He was succeeded as main spokesperson of the NPA by Myriam Martin, who later left the NPA to found Gauche Anticapitaliste (Anticapitalist Left), and Christine Poupin, joined by Philippe Poutou, who was the NPA presidential candidate in 2012.

Biography

Olivier Besancenot was born on 18 April 1974 in Levallois-Perret in the Hauts-de-Seine region. His father was a teacher, and his mother a psychologist at a school.

He studied history at University of Paris X (Nanterre), gaining a degree in contemporary history. Since 1997, he has worked as a postal carrier in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a suburb of Paris, and is often dismissed by his right-wing opponents as "The Red Postman".

Stance

Along with Alain Krivine and Roseline Vachetta, Besancenot was one of three spokespersons for the Ligue communiste révolutionnaire (LCR), a far-left political party which is the French section of the reunified Fourth International, an international Trotskyist group.

Besancenot, however, eschews the Trotskyist label:

I'm neither Trotskyist nor Guevarist or Luxemburgist, I'm a revolutionary. And revolution needs to be reinvented, for no revolutionary experiment has ever succeeded. Some of them ended up as bloody caricatures.[1]

Political life

 
Besancenot supporters, brandishing the red flags of the Communist Revolutionary League, overflowing in front of La Mutualité in Paris, where Olivier Besancenot was holding a meeting

Besancenot's engagement in left-wing politics started early. He joined the Revolutionary Communist Youth (Jeunesses communistes révolutionnaires, or JCR) in 1988 when he was fourteen.

When at university studying for his history licence, he formed a branch of the Confédération générale du travail trade union in the supermarket, Shopi, where he worked.

In 1991, he joined the LCR. Since 1997, he has been a member of the Sud-PTT trade union. He took a break from his job at the postal services in 1999 and 2000 to serve as a parliamentary attaché to Alain Krivine in the European Parliament.

In 2001 and 2002, he participated in the World Social Forum at Porto Alegre. He gained national prominence when he stood for the 2002 French presidential election. At twenty-eight, he was the youngest presidential candidate in the country's history. Standing on a revolutionary socialist platform, he gained 1.3 million votes, 4.25% of the total. Among voters under the age of 25, he gained 13.9 percent, beating Lionel Jospin and Jean-Marie Le Pen.[2] In the run-up to the second round of voting, Besancenot urged voters to ensure that the far-right Le Pen did not gain power, by re-electing Jacques Chirac, despite his own misgivings about Chirac's political positions.[3]

Besancenot ran again for the 2007 presidential election. His slogan throughout the campaign was "Nos vies valent plus que leurs profits" ("Our lives are worth more than their profits"); and he campaigned for redistribution of wealth, an increase in the minimum wage, prohibition of layoffs for profitable companies, and taxation of profits from capital speculation. He stood for political and electoral independence of the anti-capitalist left from the Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste, PS), and against its participation in a centre-left government. Besancenot was endorsed by British filmmaker Ken Loach, known for depictions of working-class struggles.[4] His campaign's closing rally, in Paris, was attended by 4,000, the largest meeting organised by the LCR or its predecessors since 1968.[5] Besancenot gained 1,498,581 votes or 4.08%, around 300,000 votes more than 2002.[6] He is the first in votes and in dominant position among candidates to the left of the Socialist Party's candidate, Ségolène Royal.[7] For the second round of the elections, Besancenot, after calling for participation, stated that, "On 6 May, we will be on the side of those who want to prevent Nicolas Sarkozy from attaining the presidency of the republic. It is not a matter of supporting Ségolène Royal, but voting against Nicolas Sarkozy.", fighting the Right in the street as well as at the ballot boxes.[6] After the victory of Sarkozy in the second round, Besancenot and LCR call for "a united front of all the social and democratic forces [...] to organise a response faced to the extreme neoliberal and repressive programme of Sarkozy."[8]

This led, in June 2008, to the launching of the New Anticapitalist Party (Nouveau parti anticapitaliste, NPA), intended to unify the parties and movements of the far left.[9] The party aims to field its first electoral candidates at the 2009 EU parliamentary elections.[10] Whilst plans were being put in place for the formation of this party, Besancenot was able to capitalise on the infighting occurring in the PS in the summer of 2008, as its members prepared to convene at La Rochelle for their annual party leadership contest. His popularity continued to increase, as he remonstrated the PS for focusing its attention on him, and not the incumbent president, Sarkozy. Besancenot told French TV, a medium in which he found himself in greater demand, that, "It's up to the population to get there [force a revolution] one way or another"; he also told a LCR conference that the left had been failing in its opposition.[10] One poll showed Besancenot's approval rating to be at 47%, far exceeding two of the main candidates for the PS leadership, Royal (35%) and François Hollande (31%). It was suggested in some media that, were Besancenot and the NPA to convert their popularity into votes (gaining up to a 7 or 8 per cent share), a splintering of the left-wing in France between Marxists and pro-marketeers, similar to that which occurred at the 2002 presidential elections, could happen.[11][12][13]

The "Besancenot affair"

In October 2008, seven people – including the leader of the Taser France company, the two leaders of a private detective agency, two police officers, a retired police officer, a customs officer, and one other person – were arrested and charged with several offences related to their having allegedly spied on Besancenot and his family, including the illicit divulging of information on his private life, the violation of professional secrecy, and "fraudulent access to automated data processing systems". They were accused of having spied on them between October 2007 and January 2008. The "Besancenot affair", as it was called, received significant media attention.[14][15][16][17] Libération commented, the day before the charges were confirmed: "A businessman who sells weapons to the Ministry of the Interior arrested, that's very disorderly. Particularly when he may be suspected of having had one of the most prominent politicians tailed by a private company directed by a former police officer."[18]

Published works

  • Tout est à nous ! (2002), ISBN 2-207-25309-0, Denoël
  • Révolution ! 100 mots pour changer le monde (2003), ISBN 2-290-33828-1, Flammarion
  • Che Guevara: His Revolutionary Legacy (2009), ISBN 978-1-58367-177-1, Monthly Review Press, with Michael Löwy.
  • Prenons Parti pour un socialisme du XXIe siècle (2009), Mille et une nuits, with Daniel Bensaïd.

See also

References

  1. ^ La gauche dont rêve la droite, Istvan Felkaï, Le Monde, 6 April 2007
  2. ^ "Socialists from France speak out". Socialist Worker. Retrieved 7 May 2007. Interviews with Daniel Bensaïd and Alexandre Gaudillière
  3. ^ Henry Samuel (17 March 2007). "French elections—Olivier Besancenot: "I was never a Trotskyist"". World Socialist Web Site. Retrieved 1 September 2008.
  4. ^ Cause célèbre, Financial Times
  5. ^ Duggan, Penelope. "Olivier Besancenot holds final campaign rally". International Viewpoint. Retrieved 25 April 2007.
  6. ^ a b "Olivier Besancenot Statement on Election Outcome". International Viewpoint. Retrieved 25 April 2007.
  7. ^ Zappi, Sylvia; Vincent, Elise (24 April 2007). "Olivier Besancenot s'impose à la gauche du Parti socialiste". Le Monde. France. Retrieved 25 April 2007.
  8. ^ "Statement by Olivier Besancenot on election of Sarkozy". International Viewpoint. Retrieved 7 May 2007.
  9. ^ "Le Nouveau parti anticapitaliste d'Olivier Besancenot est lancé", Agence France-Presse, 29 June 2008
  10. ^ a b "PS failing in opposition role". The Connexion. 25 August 2008. Retrieved 31 August 2008.
  11. ^ Matthew Campbell (31 August 2008). "'Red postman' knocks at Nicolas Sarkozy's door". The Times. UK. Retrieved 31 August 2008.
  12. ^ Charles Bremner (26 August 2008). "Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoë bids for French Socialists leadership". The Times. Retrieved 31 August 2008.
  13. ^ Henry Samuel (29 August 2008). "France's Socialist party 'close to meltdown'". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 31 August 2008.
  14. ^ "Espionnage de Besancenot : le patron de Taser France mis en examen", Le Monde, 16 October 2008
  15. ^ "Affaire Besancenot: sept mises en examen dont celle du patron de Taser France", Nouvel Observateur, 16 October 2008
  16. ^ "Vers la fin du mystère Besancenot", L'Express, 16 October 2008
  17. ^ "Affaire Besancenot : le patron de Taser France mis en examen", Le Point, 14 October 2008
  18. ^ "Le patron de Taser , un drôle de pistolet", Libération, 15 October 2008

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Olivier Christophe Besancenot French pronunciation ɔlivje kʁistɔf bezɑ sno born 18 April 1974 is a French left wing political figure and trade unionist and the founding main spokesperson of the New Anticapitalist Party Nouveau parti anticapitaliste NPA from 2009 to 2011 Olivier BesancenotOlivier Besancenot in 2007Spokespeople of the New Anticapitalist PartyIn office 5 February 2009 4 April 2011Succeeded byMyriam MartinChristine PoupinPersonal detailsBorn 1974 04 18 18 April 1974 age 48 Levallois Perret FrancePolitical partyNew Anticapitalist PartyAlma materParis Nanterre UniversityProfessionMail carrierHe was a candidate for the 2007 French presidential election for the Ligue communiste revolutionnaire LCR the French section of the Fourth International He gained 1 2 million votes 4 25 standing as a revolutionary socialist in the 2002 presidential elections In the first round of the 2007 presidential election Besancenot received 4 08 of the vote just short of 1 5 million votes placing him fifth and eliminating him from the race In May 2011 Besancenot announced that he would not be standing in the 2012 presidential election He was succeeded as main spokesperson of the NPA by Myriam Martin who later left the NPA to found Gauche Anticapitaliste Anticapitalist Left and Christine Poupin joined by Philippe Poutou who was the NPA presidential candidate in 2012 Contents 1 Biography 2 Stance 3 Political life 4 The Besancenot affair 5 Published works 6 See also 7 ReferencesBiography EditOlivier Besancenot was born on 18 April 1974 in Levallois Perret in the Hauts de Seine region His father was a teacher and his mother a psychologist at a school He studied history at University of Paris X Nanterre gaining a degree in contemporary history Since 1997 he has worked as a postal carrier in Neuilly sur Seine a suburb of Paris and is often dismissed by his right wing opponents as The Red Postman Stance EditAlong with Alain Krivine and Roseline Vachetta Besancenot was one of three spokespersons for the Ligue communiste revolutionnaire LCR a far left political party which is the French section of the reunified Fourth International an international Trotskyist group Besancenot however eschews the Trotskyist label I m neither Trotskyist nor Guevarist or Luxemburgist I m a revolutionary And revolution needs to be reinvented for no revolutionary experiment has ever succeeded Some of them ended up as bloody caricatures 1 Political life Edit Besancenot supporters brandishing the red flags of the Communist Revolutionary League overflowing in front of La Mutualite in Paris where Olivier Besancenot was holding a meeting Besancenot s engagement in left wing politics started early He joined the Revolutionary Communist Youth Jeunesses communistes revolutionnaires or JCR in 1988 when he was fourteen When at university studying for his history licence he formed a branch of the Confederation generale du travail trade union in the supermarket Shopi where he worked In 1991 he joined the LCR Since 1997 he has been a member of the Sud PTT trade union He took a break from his job at the postal services in 1999 and 2000 to serve as a parliamentary attache to Alain Krivine in the European Parliament In 2001 and 2002 he participated in the World Social Forum at Porto Alegre He gained national prominence when he stood for the 2002 French presidential election At twenty eight he was the youngest presidential candidate in the country s history Standing on a revolutionary socialist platform he gained 1 3 million votes 4 25 of the total Among voters under the age of 25 he gained 13 9 percent beating Lionel Jospin and Jean Marie Le Pen 2 In the run up to the second round of voting Besancenot urged voters to ensure that the far right Le Pen did not gain power by re electing Jacques Chirac despite his own misgivings about Chirac s political positions 3 Besancenot ran again for the 2007 presidential election His slogan throughout the campaign was Nos vies valent plus que leurs profits Our lives are worth more than their profits and he campaigned for redistribution of wealth an increase in the minimum wage prohibition of layoffs for profitable companies and taxation of profits from capital speculation He stood for political and electoral independence of the anti capitalist left from the Socialist Party Parti Socialiste PS and against its participation in a centre left government Besancenot was endorsed by British filmmaker Ken Loach known for depictions of working class struggles 4 His campaign s closing rally in Paris was attended by 4 000 the largest meeting organised by the LCR or its predecessors since 1968 5 Besancenot gained 1 498 581 votes or 4 08 around 300 000 votes more than 2002 6 He is the first in votes and in dominant position among candidates to the left of the Socialist Party s candidate Segolene Royal 7 For the second round of the elections Besancenot after calling for participation stated that On 6 May we will be on the side of those who want to prevent Nicolas Sarkozy from attaining the presidency of the republic It is not a matter of supporting Segolene Royal but voting against Nicolas Sarkozy fighting the Right in the street as well as at the ballot boxes 6 After the victory of Sarkozy in the second round Besancenot and LCR call for a united front of all the social and democratic forces to organise a response faced to the extreme neoliberal and repressive programme of Sarkozy 8 This led in June 2008 to the launching of the New Anticapitalist Party Nouveau parti anticapitaliste NPA intended to unify the parties and movements of the far left 9 The party aims to field its first electoral candidates at the 2009 EU parliamentary elections 10 Whilst plans were being put in place for the formation of this party Besancenot was able to capitalise on the infighting occurring in the PS in the summer of 2008 as its members prepared to convene at La Rochelle for their annual party leadership contest His popularity continued to increase as he remonstrated the PS for focusing its attention on him and not the incumbent president Sarkozy Besancenot told French TV a medium in which he found himself in greater demand that It s up to the population to get there force a revolution one way or another he also told a LCR conference that the left had been failing in its opposition 10 One poll showed Besancenot s approval rating to be at 47 far exceeding two of the main candidates for the PS leadership Royal 35 and Francois Hollande 31 It was suggested in some media that were Besancenot and the NPA to convert their popularity into votes gaining up to a 7 or 8 per cent share a splintering of the left wing in France between Marxists and pro marketeers similar to that which occurred at the 2002 presidential elections could happen 11 12 13 The Besancenot affair EditIn October 2008 seven people including the leader of the Taser France company the two leaders of a private detective agency two police officers a retired police officer a customs officer and one other person were arrested and charged with several offences related to their having allegedly spied on Besancenot and his family including the illicit divulging of information on his private life the violation of professional secrecy and fraudulent access to automated data processing systems They were accused of having spied on them between October 2007 and January 2008 The Besancenot affair as it was called received significant media attention 14 15 16 17 Liberation commented the day before the charges were confirmed A businessman who sells weapons to the Ministry of the Interior arrested that s very disorderly Particularly when he may be suspected of having had one of the most prominent politicians tailed by a private company directed by a former police officer 18 Published works EditTout est a nous 2002 ISBN 2 207 25309 0 Denoel Revolution 100 mots pour changer le monde 2003 ISBN 2 290 33828 1 Flammarion Che Guevara His Revolutionary Legacy 2009 ISBN 978 1 58367 177 1 Monthly Review Press with Michael Lowy Prenons Parti pour un socialisme du XXIe siecle 2009 Mille et une nuits with Daniel Bensaid See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Olivier Besancenot Ligue communiste revolutionnaire LCR The reunified Fourth International New Anticapitalist Party Sud PTTReferences Edit La gauche dont reve la droite Istvan Felkai Le Monde 6 April 2007 Socialists from France speak out Socialist Worker Retrieved 7 May 2007 Interviews with Daniel Bensaid and Alexandre Gaudilliere Henry Samuel 17 March 2007 French elections Olivier Besancenot I was never a Trotskyist World Socialist Web Site Retrieved 1 September 2008 Cause celebre Financial Times Duggan Penelope Olivier Besancenot holds final campaign rally International Viewpoint Retrieved 25 April 2007 a b Olivier Besancenot Statement on Election Outcome International Viewpoint Retrieved 25 April 2007 Zappi Sylvia Vincent Elise 24 April 2007 Olivier Besancenot s impose a la gauche du Parti socialiste Le Monde France Retrieved 25 April 2007 Statement by Olivier Besancenot on election of Sarkozy International Viewpoint Retrieved 7 May 2007 Le Nouveau parti anticapitaliste d Olivier Besancenot est lance Agence France Presse 29 June 2008 a b PS failing in opposition role The Connexion 25 August 2008 Retrieved 31 August 2008 Matthew Campbell 31 August 2008 Red postman knocks at Nicolas Sarkozy s door The Times UK Retrieved 31 August 2008 Charles Bremner 26 August 2008 Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoe bids for French Socialists leadership The Times Retrieved 31 August 2008 Henry Samuel 29 August 2008 France s Socialist party close to meltdown The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 31 August 2008 Espionnage de Besancenot le patron de Taser France mis en examen Le Monde 16 October 2008 Affaire Besancenot sept mises en examen dont celle du patron de Taser France Nouvel Observateur 16 October 2008 Vers la fin du mystere Besancenot L Express 16 October 2008 Affaire Besancenot le patron de Taser France mis en examen Le Point 14 October 2008 Le patron de Taser un drole de pistolet Liberation 15 October 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olivier Besancenot amp oldid 1100036541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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