La France Audacieuse
Audacious France La France audacieuse | |
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Abbreviation | LFA |
President | Christian Estrosi |
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Split from | The Republicans |
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Ideology | |
Political position | Centre-right |
National Assembly | 3 / 577 |
Senate | 2 / 348 |
Presidency of Regional Council | 1 / 17 |
Mayors of municipalities with more than 30,000 inhabitants | 16 / 279 |
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https://www.la-france-audacieuse.fr/accueil | |
Audacious France (LFA; French: La France audacieuse) is a French political party positioned centre-right on the political spectrum.
The movement was founded by Christian Estrosi as a movement of local elected officials in October 2017 with several right-wing personalities such as Jean-Luc Moudenc, mayor of Toulouse; Gilles Avérous, mayor of Châteauroux; Alain Chrétien, mayor of Vesoul; and Luc Lemonnier, mayor of Le Havre.[1] LFA became a party in 2020.
History
[edit]Launch
[edit]On October 14, 2017, Christian Estrosi, mayor of Nice, launched a movement of local elected officials which he called “France audacieuse”.[2] This name was already that of a civil society think tank, active since 2016, which carries out in-depth studies on sustainable development and the social economy.[3] The launch of Christian Estrosi's movement was therefore marred by accusations of plagiarism, heavily relayed on Twitter and in the media.[4] The object of the association was to "bring a renewal in French political life by organizing the voice of the territories and bringing the voice of citizens to allow the development of a democratic life that is more participatory and more representative".[5]
Transformation into a political party
[edit]On September 22, 2020, Christian Estrosi announced at a general assembly the transformation of his movement into a political party to "make the voice of the territories heard" and "weigh in the political debate".[6][7]
Organization
[edit]Audacious France has three deputies, including two members of the Les Républicains group and one member of the La République en Marche group:[8]
- Yves Hemedinger, elected in the first constituency of Haut-Rhin
- Marine Brenier, elected in the fifth constituency of the Alpes-Maritimes
- Romain Grau, elected in the first constituency of the Pyrénées-Orientales
Audacious France also has two senators, all members of the Les Républicains group:[8]
- Jean Bacci, Mayor of Moissac-Bellevue, Senator from Var
- Françoise Dumont, Senator for Var
References
[edit]- ^ "Plusieurs maires de droite lancent "La France audacieuse" mardi". LEFIGARO (in French). 8 October 2017. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
- ^ "Flash Spécial". France Audacieuse (in French). 2017-10-14. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
- ^ "France Audacieuse : Présentation". France Audacieuse (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-15.
- ^ "La France audacieuse : Quand les politiques piquent les bonnes idées de la société civile. Estrosi". www.media-web.fr. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
- ^ "Résultats de recherche | Associations | journal-officiel.gouv.fr". www.journal-officiel.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
- ^ Alex, Par; à 18h52, re Sulzer Le 22 septembre 2020 (2020-09-22). "Christian Estrosi transforme sa "France audacieuse" en parti politique". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-15.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Christian Estrosi appelle au "dépassement" politique "à partir d'une France décentralisée"". France 3 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (in French). Retrieved 2021-07-15.
- ^ a b "Les principaux élus de La France Audacieuse :: La France Audacieuse". www.la-france-audacieuse.fr. Retrieved 2021-07-15.