Bertrand Renouvin
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Bertrand Renouvin (born 15 June 1943 in Paris) is a French political figure, who is the founder and president of French political movement Nouvelle Action Royaliste.
Family
Renouvin's father, Jacques Renouvin, was a hero of the French Resistance of World War II. His father was captured and deported to Mauthausen concentration camp, where he died in 1944.[1]
Royalism
The group aims at restoring monarchism in France. On the other hand, Renouvin's political positions have been close to the (centre-)left of the political spectrum, hence his support for François Mitterrand.
Renouvin regularly publishes editorials in "Royalist", the semi-monthly of his movement, in which he professes anti-
Elections
Bertrand Renouvin was a candidate in presidential election in 1974,[2] obtaining 0.14% of votes in the first round.
In the
At the time of the last presidential elections (2002), Renouvin chose to support the candidature of
Bibliography
- Pourquoi combattre ?, directed by Pierre-Yves Rougeyron,[3] Éditions Perspectives Libres, Paris, Janvier 2019.
References
- ^ Pérovic, Dragan (24 January 2015). "Bertrand Renouvin, fils de Mireille et Jacques, résistants". La Montagne. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- Toledo Blade, 31 January 1985, p. 24. Retrieved on 29 May 2013.
- ^ Leafted Pourquoi Combattre ? with authors, Cercle Aristote,