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  2. For Réunion (political party) - Wikipedia

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    The party was founded in 2012, after a split with the Communist Party of Réunion.They endorsed Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the 2017 French presidential election. [1]The party was part of the New Ecological and Social People's Union alliance for the 2022 French legislative election [2] and the New Popular Front for the 2024 French legislative election.

  3. Réunion - Wikipedia

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    The Réunion Film festival (festival du film de La Réunion) was created in 2005 and is chaired by Fabienne Redt. The festival presented first and second feature films by French directors. The 10th and last edition took place in 2014 in partnership mainly with the TEAT Champ Fleuri (Saint-Denis) and the city of Saint-Paul.

  4. Communist Party of Réunion - Wikipedia

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    PCR was founded in 1959, as the French Communist Party (PCF) federation in Reunion became an independent party. [2] In the same year, they decided to include demands for autonomy in their manifesto. [3] The party said that it wanted autonomy but not independence. [4] It has since abandoned its policy of autonomism. [5]

  5. Communist Party of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The party restored its original name in English and French in 1959. In 1965, CPC members in Quebec established the Parti communiste du Québec. Sam Walsh was secretary of the Quebec wing of the Communist Party of Canada from 1962 to 1965 and leader of the Quebec party from 1965 to 1990.

  6. Quebec Government Offices - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, the Government of Quebec is represented by 35 offices in 20 countries and has delegates-general (agents-general), delegates, bureaux, and trade offices. Québec also has a delegate for the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and Multilateral Affairs and a representative to UNESCO, both based in Paris. [3]

  7. Government of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Quebec (French: Gouvernement du Québec, pronounced [ɡuvɛʁnəmɑ̃ dy kebɛk]) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Quebec. The term is typically used to refer to the executive of the day (i.e. ministers of the Crown ) and the non-political staff within each provincial department or ...

  8. Executive Council of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The Executive Council of Quebec (French: Conseil exécutif du Québec, pronounced [kɔ̃sɛj ɛɡzekytif dy kebɛk]) is the cabinet of the Government of Quebec. It comprises ministers of the provincial Crown , who are selected by the premier of Quebec and appointed by the lieutenant governor .

  9. Québec solidaire - Wikipedia

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    Québec solidaire ([ke.bɛk sɔ.li.daɛ̯ʁ], lit. ' Quebec Solidarity ', QS) is a democratic socialist [10] [11] and sovereigntist [12] political party in Quebec, Canada. [13] [14] The party and media outlets in Canada usually use the name "Québec solidaire" in both French and English; however, the party's name is sometimes translated as "Solidarity Quebec" or "Quebec Solidarity" in foreign ...