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Karim Ouchikh
Karim Ouchikh (born 13 March 1965) is a French politician. He is the current vice-president of the National Council of European Resistance, a far-right pan-European political group.
Elected vice-president of the Rally for the Independence and Sovereignty of France (RIF) in 2008, he participated in 2011 in the foundation of Sovereignty, Identity and Freedoms (SIEL), of which he has been the president since 2014. Ouchikh is a prominent Roman Catholic convert from Islam in France.
Karim Ouchikh was born into a modest family of Algerian Berber origin that had settled in France in the 1960s. His father was a miller and his mother a housekeeper. He grew up on a housing estate in the suburbs of Gonesse.
In 1990, he registered in the Bar Association and was one of the lawyers defending the victims of the Concorde accident in Gonesse in 2000.
In 1995, Ouchikh joined the Socialist Party and became a member of the municipal government[where?] of deputy mayor Jean-Pierre Blazy. However, Ouchikh disagreed with the left on European and social questions, and he left the SP in the mid-2000s, after sustained at the 2005 congress the motion for a left alternative.
In 2008, Ouchikh joined the Rassemblement for the Independence and Sovereignty of France (RIF), of which he became vice-president, and participated in the creation of the party Sovereignty, Identity and Freedoms in 2011. After the resignation of Paul-Marie Coûteaux in 2014, he was elected acting president of the SIEL. Finally, on 25 October, a new Congress elected him president. He is a director of the Rassemblement bleu Marine and a cultural advisor to the president of Front National.
Regarding the presidential election of 2017, Ouchikh "supports the candidacy of Marine Le Pen while watching with kindness Renaud Camus", and also supported Jean-Frédéric Poisson, president of the Christian Democratic Party, in the Republican presidential primary.
However, denouncing "the hegemonic will of Florian Philippot", the SIEL ended its alliance with the FN in the Rassemblement bleu Marine in November 2016.
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Karim Ouchikh
Karim Ouchikh (born 13 March 1965) is a French politician. He is the current vice-president of the National Council of European Resistance, a far-right pan-European political group.
Elected vice-president of the Rally for the Independence and Sovereignty of France (RIF) in 2008, he participated in 2011 in the foundation of Sovereignty, Identity and Freedoms (SIEL), of which he has been the president since 2014. Ouchikh is a prominent Roman Catholic convert from Islam in France.
Karim Ouchikh was born into a modest family of Algerian Berber origin that had settled in France in the 1960s. His father was a miller and his mother a housekeeper. He grew up on a housing estate in the suburbs of Gonesse.
In 1990, he registered in the Bar Association and was one of the lawyers defending the victims of the Concorde accident in Gonesse in 2000.
In 1995, Ouchikh joined the Socialist Party and became a member of the municipal government[where?] of deputy mayor Jean-Pierre Blazy. However, Ouchikh disagreed with the left on European and social questions, and he left the SP in the mid-2000s, after sustained at the 2005 congress the motion for a left alternative.
In 2008, Ouchikh joined the Rassemblement for the Independence and Sovereignty of France (RIF), of which he became vice-president, and participated in the creation of the party Sovereignty, Identity and Freedoms in 2011. After the resignation of Paul-Marie Coûteaux in 2014, he was elected acting president of the SIEL. Finally, on 25 October, a new Congress elected him president. He is a director of the Rassemblement bleu Marine and a cultural advisor to the president of Front National.
Regarding the presidential election of 2017, Ouchikh "supports the candidacy of Marine Le Pen while watching with kindness Renaud Camus", and also supported Jean-Frédéric Poisson, president of the Christian Democratic Party, in the Republican presidential primary.
However, denouncing "the hegemonic will of Florian Philippot", the SIEL ended its alliance with the FN in the Rassemblement bleu Marine in November 2016.
