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Frexit (a portmanteau of "French" or "France" and "exit") is the hypothetical French withdrawal from the European Union (EU). The term is similar to Brexit , which denotes the UK leaving the EU. The term was mostly used during the campaign leading to the French presidential election of 2017 .
After leaving the UMP (2006) [7] [8] and the Rally for an Independent and Sovereign France [] (RIF) [9] where Asselineau was a member of the steering committee for 3 months, in 2007, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Rome Treaty, he created the Popular Republican Union (UPR).
On the occasion of the legislative elections of 2022, the nuance was also applied to the parties Les Patriotes [2] and Génération Frexit, the two parties having established an electoral alliance with Debout la France.
François Asselineau (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa asəlino] ⓘ, born 14 September 1957) is a French politician and an Inspector General for finances.. Asselineau was a member of the Rally for France (RPF) and UMP [1] [2] before creating his own political party the Popular Republican Union (Union Populaire Républicaine or UPR).
Asselineau List - Frexit, for purchasing power and for peace Liste Asselineau - Frexit, pour le pouvoir d'achat et pour la paix: Popular Republican Union: − − 1.2 1.02 -0.18 François Asselineau [12] Workers' struggle the workers' camp Lutte ouvrière le camp des travailleurs: Lutte Ouvrière: − − 0.8 0.49 -0.31 Nathalie Arthaud [12]
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Le Pen opposes free trade and autarky, and advocates protectionism as a middle way. She has compared the economy to a raging river, using this metaphor to say that free trade is like allowing the torrent to flow unchecked and autarky equivalent to the erection of a dam, whereas protectionism is installing a sluice gate. [9] [citation needed]
The French Wikipedia (French: Wikipédia en français) is the French-language edition of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. This edition was started on 23 March 2001, two months after the official creation of Wikipedia. [ 1 ]