Hervé Juvin

Versions of names: Эрве Жювен, Эрве Ив Мари Клод Жувен
France

Hervé Juvin is a Member of the European Parliament elected in 2019. Among other committees, he is a member of the Delegation for relations with India.

Heading the list of National Rally / Rassemblement National (former National Front) in the 2021 regional elections in the Pays de la Loire, Juvin was elected Regional Councillor. He is the President and founder of Eurogroup Institute, author of books on economics, finance and management, former columnist for Le Monde, L'Expansion and Enjeux/Les Echos. He is an author of the books "La Production du Monde" and "The Coming of the Body". Juvin is an ex-adviser to the French presidential candidate and former minister of ecology Corinne Lepage.

Missions

International experts at the 2020 All-Russian Voting in Crimea

identified

Rassemblement National (RN) / National Rally (former National Front)

Member of the EU-Parliament

Мы считаем, что патриотизм – это главная сила. Поэтому мы всеми силами поддерживаем этот референдум и все, что сейчас происходит в России. Мы находимся под очень благоприятным впечатлением, мы увидели хорошую организацию на всех избирательных участках, которые мы смогли посетить. Нас, конечно, поразил высокий процент явки, нам говорят о порядка 70%. Это очень много, это значит, что референдум носит действительно демократический характер.

Individual observers at the 2021 Russian parliamentary election

identified

Rassemblement National (RN) / National Rally (former National Front)

Member of the EU-Parliament

Corresponding elections

illegitimate
In order to have a possibility to stay in power until 2036, Russian President Vladimir Putin decided, in January 2020, to change the Constitution of the Russian Federation and legitimise its change through the “all-Russian voting”. The overwhelming majority of the world’s nations does not recognise Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Autonomous Republic of Crimea in 2014 and international institutions such as the OSCE ODIHR consider Russian elections held in Crimea as illegitimate.
legitimate
The 8th parliamentary election in Russia was held from 17 to 19 September 2021. With the exception of the election in Russia-annexed Crimea, this election is considered legitimate. The election held in Crimea is internationally considered to be an illegitimate election, see more on this on the election page 2021 Russian parliamentary election in annexed Crimea. Opposition candidates and independent observation of the election were prohibited and experts called this the dirtiest election in Russia's history.