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Marie-France Stirbois (born Marie-France Charles on 11 November 1944 in
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, died 17 April 2006 in
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of cancer) was a French National Front politician, representing Dreux from 1989 to 1993, and a Member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 1999 and from 2003 to 2004. An old militant of the National Front, Marie-France Stirbois marked French political life by achieving (with her husband
Jean-Pierre Stirbois Jean-Pierre Stirbois (30 January 1945, Paris – 5 November 1988, Jouars-Pontchartrain) was a French far-right politician. Elected deputy mayor in 1983 of Dreux, a city of around 30,000 inhabitants at the time, he was one of the main architects ...
) the first electoral success of the French National Front in 1983 in
Dreux Dreux () is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. Geography Dreux lies on the small river Blaise, a tributary of the Eure, about 35 km north of Chartres. Dreux station has rail connections to Argentan, Paris and Granvi ...
. Between 1989 and 1993, she was the only National Front member to sit on the National Assembly, after the Yann Piat camp had defected. She is buried in
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in Paris.


Early years

Youngest of four daughters in the Charles family, Marie-France's father was manager of a refrigeration warehouse and canning factory. Her mother was a housewife. Both were ardent
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s until 1962. Her mother received the
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with palms, having been imprisoned by the
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, and her two sisters were pillars of the resistance until the end of the war. In the 1950s, the Charles family moved to
Dreux Dreux () is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. Geography Dreux lies on the small river Blaise, a tributary of the Eure, about 35 km north of Chartres. Dreux station has rail connections to Argentan, Paris and Granvi ...
in
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; she opposed independence for Algeria. In 1964 she was active in the
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campaign, an extreme right candidate in the
1965 French presidential election Presidential elections were held in France on 5 December 1965, with a second round on 19 December. They were the first direct presidential elections in the Fifth Republic and the first since the Second Republic in 1848. It had been widely expe ...
. It was at this time that she met her future husband,
Jean-Pierre Stirbois Jean-Pierre Stirbois (30 January 1945, Paris – 5 November 1988, Jouars-Pontchartrain) was a French far-right politician. Elected deputy mayor in 1983 of Dreux, a city of around 30,000 inhabitants at the time, he was one of the main architects ...
. She moved closer to the Occident movement. During the events of May 1968, she was a student at
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, where, in the French National Federation of Students, she spoke out against the strikers. As a qualified English teacher, she married the next year and taught English for seven years at
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. She then stopped working to raise her two children.


A political couple

Like her husband, she argued in the first "Solidarity" movement of the extreme right for the ''Mouvement jeune révolution'' ( "Young Revolutionary Movement"), which rejected totalitarian Marxism and international capitalism. When the Stirbois couple joined the National Front in 1977, five years after its establishment, each embraced militant political activism. She became co-director of the printing press that her husband created to support their political activities in Dreux. Unlike her husband, Marie-France made her debut in the 1978 legislative elections in Paris. Her first electoral success was in the ''cantonales'' of 1982, with 10% of the vote, and then she stood for
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in
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in 1985. Her first national bid for Dreux was in 1986, while three years earlier, her husband became National Front Deputy Mayor thanks to an electoral alliance.


The success of "Widow Stirbois"

Jean-Pierre died in a road accident in autumn 1988. Marie-France focused on local politics and represented the National Front in Dreux, first as a city councillor, then at elections in March 1989. She became a member at Eure-et-Loir in December that year after an election with 60% voter turnout, losing the mandate in March 1993. For four years she was the only National Front representative in the National Assembly. In March 1992 she was elected ''conseillère générale'' ( "General Counsel") and then in June 1994, Member of the European Parliament and regional advisor. She remained in the European Parliament until 1999. After several failed attempts to become Mayor of Dreux, she moved to Nice, where she was elected City Councillor in 2001. In 2003, she took
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's seat after his revocation of mandate as an MEP. In 2004 she was elected Regional Councillor of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, and she died in 2006.


Dissent in the National Front

Marie-France was twice sanctioned by National Front institutions and suspended from her duties in the party's political bureau.


Political career

* Presidential Campaign 1965 *1966 - 1977 Active participation in solidarity *Member of the French National Front from 1977 to her death. *National Delegate to the National Front from 1999 to her death. *Member of the Political Bureau of the National Front from 1990 to her death (she was temporarily suspended in October 2005). *
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of Eure-et-Loir from 1994 to 2001. *Regional Advisor of the Centre (translator's note: meaning "Central geographic region", not "Centre" on the left wing-right wing axis) from 1986 to 2004. *Member of Eure-et-Loir from 1989 to 1993. *MEP 1994 to 1999 and 2003 to 2004. *City Council of
Dreux Dreux () is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. Geography Dreux lies on the small river Blaise, a tributary of the Eure, about 35 km north of Chartres. Dreux station has rail connections to Argentan, Paris and Granvi ...
1989 to 2001. *
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City Council from 2001 to her death. * Regional Councilor of
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from 2004 to her death.


Sources

''This article was translated from its equivalent in the French Wikipedia on 19 July 2009.''


External links

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Article of 21 April 2006
appearing in ''Rivarol''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Stirbois, Marie-France 1944 births 2006 deaths Deaths from cancer in France Burials at Montparnasse Cemetery Deputies of the 9th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic National Rally (France) MEPs MEPs for France 1994–1999 MEPs for France 1999–2004 20th-century women MEPs for France 21st-century women MEPs for France