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Other French-speaking parties in Belgium announced they would impose a cordon sanitaire on the party, similar to the policy used against the Vlaams Belang party. Nevertheless, political communications expert Reinout Van Zandycke noted that of all the parties in Wallonia, Chez Nous had become the most active and popular party on social media and ...
Parti progressiste conservateur du Québec 1982–1991; Parti pour la république du Canada (Québec) 1983–1998 (various names) Parti indépendantiste 1985–1990; Parti du socialisme chrétien 1985; Parti 51 1980s; Parti citron 1989–1994; Parti unité/Unity Party 1989–1990; Parti économique du Québec 1993–1998; Parti innovateur du ...
The Alliance of the North (French: Alliance du Nord) was a Canadian social conservative and right-wing populist political party, originating from the province of Quebec. In the 2015 federal election, the party nominated its leader François Bélanger in Lévis—Lotbinière. Bélanger did not win a seat.
In December 2021, Joachim Son-Forget, elected to the National Assembly in 2017 for French residents overseas as a La République En Marche! candidate, was the first MP to support Zemmour. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Former presidential candidate Philippe de Villiers also announced his support for Zemmour and the party. [ 24 ]
The party won 12.91% of the popular vote, placing fifth in the popular vote and winning no seats despite four opposition parties being closely matched in the popular vote, but performing strongly in many ridings, especially in the Capitale-Nationale and Chaudière-Appalaches regions with a strong conservative tradition. However, the party made ...
On the day the Identity–Freedoms party was established in October 2024, its leaders were elected from among those who had previously belonged to other parties. The party's leadership includes four members of the European Parliament elected on the Reconquête list and sitting in the ECR Group : Marion Maréchal (president), Nicolas Bay ...
Nord's tenth constituency is a French legislative constituency in the Nord département (in the far North of France). It is one of twenty-one in that département , and covers two cantons (Tourcoing-Nord, and Tourcoing-Nord-Est), which together constitute part of the town of Tourcoing .
Nord's 14th constituency entirely surrounds Nord's 13th constituency and includes the eastern half of Dunkerque along with most of the coastal strip along the English Channel of the department. Despite being held by the French Communist Party between 1962 and 1986 the seat has since then been held mostly by conservatives.