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Régions et Peuples Solidaires
Federation of French regionalist political parties From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Régions et Peuples Solidaires (English: Regions and Peoples with Solidarity) is a political federation of various regionalist parties (particularly of centre-left affiliation) in France. It was founded in 1995, in order to organise a coordinated fight against "Parisian centrism" and "Jacobin conception of peoples" on the French state level. Its president is Gustave Alirol, the chairman of the Occitan Party.
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The federation has ties with the European Free Alliance. François Alfonsi of the Party of the Corsican Nation was elected as an MEP in the 2009 European election (South-East) on the Europe Ecology list, and is a member of the Greens–European Free Alliance Group in the European Parliament.
Members of Fédération ("federated parties") are:
Full member:
Associate member:
Former members:
- Franche-Comté
- Franche-Comté's People Rally (ceased existence in 1999)
- Brittany
- Breton Liberty (merged with the UDB in 2008)
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External links
- French: http://www.federation-rps.org/ Official website
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