
Arlette Laguiller (Toulouse, April 2007)

Arlette Laguiller
'Arlette Yvonne Laguiller' (born
March 18,
1940) is a
French Trotskyist politician. Since 1973, she has been the
spokeswoman and the best known leader and
perennial candidate of the ''
Lutte Ouvrière'' (LO)
political party. Known to most French people simply by her first name, Laguiller is committed to the cause of the
Communist revolution.
Career
Born at
Les Lilas,
Seine-Saint-Denis,
France, Arlette joined ''Lutte Ouvrière'' in 1968, and became the leader of a 1974 bank workers'
strike that began with actions of employees at
Crédit Lyonnais.
She has been a frequent candidate for the
French Presidency, starting with
the election of 1974, and continuing through those of
1981,
1988,
1995,
2002, and
2007. During most of these, Laguiller was the only female candidate. Her best result was in 2002 when she came in fifth place and received 5.72% of the vote. In December 2005, Laguiller announced that she would run for President for the sixth and final time
in 2007. After finishing a distant ninth in 2007's first round of voting (487,857 votes, totaling 1.33% of the popular vote), for the first time she endorsed the
Socialist Party candidate (
Ségolène Royal) for the second round. In the past, Laguiller and LO have always refrained from openly supporting the Socialist Party and taken a neutral stance in the second round.
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Popular culture
The
puppet show ''
Les Guignols de l'info'' frequently caricature Arlette as saying "''Travailleurs, travailleuses ! On vous ment, on vous spolie !''" ("Male workers, female workers! You are being lied to, you are being robbed!"), using the fact that she would begin most of her many speeches with the formula "''Travailleuses, travailleurs !''".
In 1995, pop singer
Alain Souchon recorded the song ''Arlette Laguiller'', commenting that "''Her words, of course, may be a little worn-out''" but praising her "''peppermint-fresh''" way of expressing them, and indicating that "''When Arlette sings, you feel a real sense of love''". He has since renegated his soft spot for Laguiller after she refused to back
Jacques Chirac against
Jean-Marie Le Pen in the
2002 presidential election and has stated that he won't sing this song again.
External links
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Official campaign web site