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Ecologist Party
Parti écologiste
President François de Rugy
President in the National Assembly Gilles Le Gendre
Founders François de Rugy
Jean-Vincent Placé
Founded2 September 2015
Split from Europe Ecology – The Greens
Ideology
Political position Centre-left [1]
National affiliation Ensemble Citoyens (since 2021)
La République En Marche! (since 2017)
Union of Democrats and Ecologists (2015-2016)
Colours Blue, green
National Assembly
1 / 577
Senate
0 / 348
Website
le-parti-ecologiste.fr

The Ecologist Party ( French: Parti écologiste, ), founded as Écologistes !, is a centre-left French political party that holds pro-European views, [2] created in September 2015 by François de Rugy, President of the Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) group in the National Assembly and Jean-Vincent Placé, the President of the EELV group in the Senate.

This party was initially created as a reaction to the decision taken by EELV of making alliances with the Left Front. The aim of UDE founders was to create a reformist centre-left party, accepting globalization and market economy, and supporting president François Hollande. The founders of UDE declared they wanted to become a strong ally of the Socialist Party, and attract people from EELV or from the Democratic Movement. [3] [4]

Since 2017, the party is part of La Republique en Marche!.

References

  1. ^ (in French) Écologistes ! (centre gauche) (scission de EELV en 2015)) (fondé en 2010)
  2. ^ "France".
  3. ^ (in French) [1]
  4. ^ (in French) [2]