• Source: Jean-Claude Martinez
    • 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-Inscrits 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.


      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




      External links


      European Parliament biography
      Declaration of financial interests (in French; PDF file)

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