Jean-Pierre Worms
Jean-Pierre Worms (born 16 July 1934 in Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine), is a sociologist, a former French parliamentarian,[1] and is active in the associative sector.
He combines the profession of sociologist with political activity which was initially militant but is now mainly associative.
He was elected to the city council of Mâcon (Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France) in 1977 and became assistant mayor in charge of economic affairs. He was a member of the Conseil général of Saône-et-Loire for the canton of Mâcon-South from 1989 - 1995. He was active in promoting local economic development and the income guarantee called the revenu minimum d'insertion or RMI).
As a representative of the French parliament to the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe, he bore responsibility for the additional protocol to the European Convention of Human Rights defining and protecting the rights of national minorities. He is quoted as saying "Along with decentralisation, it is the thing of which I am proudest during my twelve years in parliament".
References
- ↑ Maor, Moshe (1998). Parties, conflicts, and coalitions in Western Europe: organisational determinants of coalition bargaining. Psychology Press. pp. 84–. ISBN 978-0-415-11602-2. Retrieved 8 August 2011.