Jacques Cheminade, born August 20, 1941 in Argentina, is a Frenchpolitician. He is at the present time the chairman of the French political party Solidarité et Progrès, which is the French part of the LaRouche Movement. August 20 is the 232nd day of the year (233rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... For the movie, see 1941 (film) 1941 (MCMXLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... A politician is an individual involved in politics. ... A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... The LaRouche Movement is an international political and cultural movement which promotes Lyndon LaRouche and his ideas. ...
He was candidate for the French presidential election, 1995. Second Round First Round See also: President of France, France, Politics of France Categories: Elections in France | 1995 elections ...
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Mémoire sur Jacques Cheminade, candidat à l'élection présidentielle de 1995 (in french)
JacquesCheminade, President of Solidarité et Progrèsco-thinkers in France of Lyndon LaRouchewas in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar at the end of December, on a mission to stop the Iraq war and to advance LaRouche's Eurasian Land-Bridge strategy, already widely debated by the press and leaders in the Islamic nations.
Cheminade addressed the Arab League's Zayed Centre for Coordination and Follow-Up in Abu Dhabi on Dec. 30, on "War Avoidance Through Mutual Development of Sovereign StatesThe Mission of France" (see text of his presentation); and later met privately with Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed al Nahyan, chairman of the Zayed Centre.
Cheminade was also invited to give a short class at the university in Doha, on physical economy and the systemic collapse, attended by many department heads.
Cheminade's counterposition of the "utopians," such as Paul Wolfowitz or Lewis Libby, as imperialists in the tradition of the Anglo-Dutch liberal financial oligarchy; against LaRouche's representation of the traditional "American System" of Roosevelt, Lincoln, or MacArthur, was a new concept for the Arab audience.
Cheminade gave an unusually well-attended lecture on Jan. 3, at the to diplomats, deans from the University of Qatar, strategists, friends of the Emir, and even dissidents (see text of his presentation).
Cheminade, interviewed by "The LaRouche Show" U.S. weekly webcast on Jan. 11, reported that many in the Mideast see LaRouche as a sort of undiscovered planet, and it is very revealing for them to locate the tradition he comes from.