Jean-Pierre Thiollet


Jean-Pierre Thiollet is a French writer and journalist.
Primarily living in Paris, he is the author of numerous books and one of the national leaders of the European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions, a European employers' organization.

Career

In 1997, he played a discreet but influential role in the parliamentary election in Toulon as communications director and member of the Mayor's Cabinet. He was arbitrarily dismissed the morning after the successful poll and then published Le Chevallier à découvert, a strongly suggestive and humorous book some months later. In 1997 too, he was, with Émile Gardaz, among the personalities when the township of Delphi appointed the renowned environmentalist Franz Weber a Citoyen d'honneur.
In 1999, he co-produced Studies recorded by Radoslav Kvapil. From 1999 to 2001, he was the Company Secretary of Mea Publications Limited producing the print and online versions of Ici Londres magazine.
Along with Alain Decaux, Frédéric Beigbeder and Richard Millet, he was,one of the guest writers at the 2005 Beirut Book Fair for Je m'appelle Byblos.
In April 2006, he was directly concerned with the business resumption of France-Soir, but the entrepreneur Jean-Pierre Brunois was finally chosen by the Commercial Court of Lille.
Since 2007, he has been a member of the World Grand Family of Lebanon.
From 2009 to 2012, he worked as one of the France-Soir editors.
In October 2016, after dedicating a book about Jean-Edern Hallier to "the youth native from Euroland, zone F, victim of an old criminal political ruling class", he denounced in an interview "the French crime, committed by a political class, from the left as from the right".
His wife, Monique Thiollet, head principal, is a candidate in the municipal elections of March 15 and 22, 2020 in Châtellerault., on the list led by David Simon, supported by La République en marche

Partial bibliography