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'''Carl Lang''' (born 20 September 1957 in [[Vernon, Eure]]) is a [[Politics of France|French politician]] and [[Member of the European Parliament]] for the [[European [[File:Carl Lang.jpg|thumb|Carl Lang]]Parliament election, 2004 (France)#Seats|north-west]] of [[France]]. He was member of the [[National Front (France)|National Front]] from 1978 to 2008; he is currently president and co-founder of the [[Party of France]]. (''Front National'' and ''Party of France'' are both classified by their opponents as [[History of far-right movements in France|far-right party]].)
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| caption = Carl Lang in 2009
| office = [[Member of the European Parliament]]
| term_start = 1994
| term_end = 2009
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| birth_place = [[Vernon, Eure|Vernon]], [[France]]
| nationality = [[France|French]]
| party = [[National Rally (France)|National Front]]<br />[[Party of France]]
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'''Carl Lang''' (born 20 September 1957) is a [[Politics of France|French politician]] and former [[Member of the European Parliament]] for the [[North-West France (European Parliament constituency)|North-West constituency]]. He was member of the [[National Front (France)|National Front]] from 1978 to 2008; he is currently president and co-founder of the [[Party of France]] (''Front National'' and ''Party of France'' are both classified by their opponents as a [[History of far-right movements in France|far-right party]]).
He was a member of the europarliamentary group "[[Identity Tradition and Sovereignty]]" (ITS) in the [[European Parliament]] until its dissolving in November 2007. Currently a [[Non-Inscrits]], he is member of the [[Committee on Employment and Social Affairs]]. [[File:Carl Lang à Limoges 079.JPG|thumb|Carl Lang ]]


He was a member of the europarliamentary group "[[Identity Tradition and Sovereignty]]" (ITS) in the [[European Parliament]] until its dissolving in November 2007. Currently{{when|date=April 2022}} a [[Non-Inscrit]], he is member of the [[Committee on Employment and Social Affairs]].
Carl Lang is also a substitute for the [[Committee on Fisheries]] and the [[Committee on Industry, Research and Energy]], a member of the delegation for relations with [[Belarus]], and a substitute for the delegation to the [[European Union|EU]]&ndash;[[Romania]] Joint Parliamentary Committee.


Carl Lang is also a substitute for the [[Committee on Fisheries]] and the [[Committee on Industry, Research and Energy]], a member of the delegation for relations with [[Belarus]], and a substitute for the delegation to the [[European Union|EU]][[Romania]] Joint Parliamentary Committee.
Ahead of the [[European Parliament election, 2009 (France)|2009 European elections]], he announced that he would run a dissident FN list against the official FN list led by [[Marine Le Pen]] in the [[North-West France (European Parliament constituency)|North-West]] constituency.

Ahead of the [[2009 European Parliament election in France|2009 European elections]], he announced that he would run a dissident FN list against the official FN list led by [[Marine Le Pen]] in the [[North-West France (European Parliament constituency)|North-West]] constituency.


==Career==
==Career==
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* [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do?country=FR&partNumber=1&zone=Nord-Ouest&language=FR&id=2057 European Parliament biography]


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Latest revision as of 11:15, 4 April 2022

Carl Lang
Carl Lang in 2009
Member of the European Parliament
In office
1994–2009
Personal details
Born (1957-09-20) 20 September 1957 (age 66)
Vernon, France
Political partyNational Front
Party of France

Carl Lang (born 20 September 1957) is a French politician and former Member of the European Parliament for the North-West constituency. He was member of the National Front from 1978 to 2008; he is currently president and co-founder of the Party of France (Front National and Party of France are both classified by their opponents as a far-right party).

He was a member of the europarliamentary group "Identity Tradition and Sovereignty" (ITS) in the European Parliament until its dissolving in November 2007. Currently[when?] a Non-Inscrit, he is member of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs.

Carl Lang is also a substitute for the Committee on Fisheries and the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, a member of the delegation for relations with Belarus, and a substitute for the delegation to the EURomania Joint Parliamentary Committee.

Ahead of the 2009 European elections, he announced that he would run a dissident FN list against the official FN list led by Marine Le Pen in the North-West constituency.

Career[edit]

  • State diploma as a masseur-physiotherapist (1980)
  • Secretary-General of the National Front (1988–1995, 1998–2006)
  • Member of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais Regional Council (since 1992)
  • Member of the European Parliament (since 1994)

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