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Ecology at the Centre

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Ecology at the Centre
Écologie au centre
PresidentJean-Marc Governatori [fr]
Founded13 March 2009 (2009-03-13) (coalition)
28 May 2011 (2011-05-28) (party)
Dissolved28 May 2011 (2011-05-28) (coalition)
IdeologyGreen politics
Political positionCentre
Colours  Green
  Blue
Members2009–2010:
Independent Ecological Movement
Ecology Generation
France in Action
Website
ecologieaucentre.com

Constitution of France
Parliament; government; president

Ecology at the Centre (French: Écologie au centre, ÉAC), known as the Independent Ecological Alliance (French: Alliance écologiste indépendante, AEI) until 2022, is a French green political party and former electoral coalition.

The coalition was originally created ahead of the 2009 European Parliament election, and was composed of Antoine Waechter's Independent Ecological Movement (MEI), Jean-Noël Debroise's Ecology Generation (GE), and Jean-Marc Governatori [fr]'s France in Action (LFA). After MEI and GE's departure from the coalition in 2010, Governatori's LFA took over the name of the coalition in 2011. In the 2022 legislative election, the party's candidates were presented under the name Ecology at the Centre.

Coalition

2009 European Parliament election

The coalition won 3.63% of the vote nationally and won no seats.[1]

2010 regional elections

The Independent Ecological Alliance (AEI), after winning 3.6% in the European elections, is running independent lists in 10 regions.[2] The AEI signed electoral deals with Europe Écologie in Alsace and Midi-Pyrénées, with the MoDem in Auvergne, Franche-Comté, Pays de la Loire and Poitou-Charentes.

References

  1. ^ "Élection européenne 2009". France-politique.fr. 2007-02-17. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  2. ^ "Libérez l'Avenir". Alliance-ecologiste-independante.fr. Archived from the original on 2009-12-27. Retrieved 2014-02-08.

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This page was last edited on 20 June 2024, at 16:44
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