Julien Dray
Julien Dray | |
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Julien Dray in 2012 | |
Member of the French National Assembly for Essonne | |
In office 1988–2012 | |
Succeeded by | Malek Boutih |
Personal details | |
Born |
Oran, French Algeria | 5 March 1955
Nationality | French |
Political party | Socialist Party |
Julien Dray (born 5 March 1955 in Oran, French Algeria) is a French politician. He is member of the French Socialist Party, member of the regional council of Île-de-France and was a member of the National Assembly of France between 1988 and 2012. He was a trotskyist activist till 1981 and a cofounder with his friend Harlem Désir of SOS Racisme, of which he was vice president from 1984 to 1988.[1]
Works
- SOS génération, Ramsay, 1987
- Lettres d'un député de base à ceux qui nous gouvernent, Flammarion, 1989
- La Guerre qu'il ne fallait pas faire, Albin Michel, 1991
- Les Clairons de Maastricht (with Gérard Filoche), Ramsay, 1992
- De la gauche en général et de l'archaïsme en particulier, Belfond, 1994
- Chronique d'une différence (with François Baroin and Pierre Doncieux), Editions 1, 1998
- Sept jours dans la vie d'Attika (with Harlem Désir, Gérard Filoche, Marie-Noëlle Lienemann and Jean-Luc Mélenchon), Ramsay, 2000
- État de violence, J'ai lu, 2002
- Comment peut-on encore être socialiste ?, Grasset, 2003
- Règlement de comptes, Hachette Littératures, 2007
- Et maintenant ?, Le cherche midi, 2008
- La fin des Vingt perverses, Betapolitique, 2008
References
- ↑ Christophe Nick, Les Trotskistes, Fayard, 2002, p.548 sq. ISBN 978-2-213-61155-6
External links
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