The son of an
SNCF employee, he is a graduate of the
École Normale Supérieure (ENS), and was a teacher of
German at the
Lycée Lakanal in
Sceaux between 1959 and 1966. A classmate of
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie (at ENS), Juquin joined the
French Communist Party (PCF), and was a candidate in the municipal elections of 1959 as well as a regional leader for the PCF in
Seine. A collaborator of
Georges Marchais, he was admitted as observer to the PCF
Central Committee, and defended the official
party line inside the
Union des Étudiants Communistes. He was also a prominent member of the
Syndicat National des Enseignants du Second Degré (SNEF, a teachers' union, in which he helped the communists gain a decisive say). He was elected to the
French National Assembly for
Essonne and, in 1967, became a full member of the PCF Central Committee. Voted out of the Essonne seat in 1968, he regained the position in 1973 - and was re-elected until 1981; an observer to the
Politburo in 1979, he joined the body in 1982, and was assigned leadership of the press and
propaganda bureau. ==Independent voice==