Ecology Generation
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Génération écologie | |
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Leader | France Gamerre |
Founded | 1990 |
Headquarters | 25, avenue Jean-Jaurès F-75019 Paris |
Political Ideology | Green politics, Centre-right |
European Affiliation | |
International Affiliation | |
Colours | Green |
National Assembly | 0 |
Senate | 0 |
EU Parliament | 0 |
Website | GE |
See also | Constitution of France France Politics |
Ecology Generation (French: Génération Écologie) is, together with the Greens (Les Verts), one of the two "green" parties in France. Founded by Brice Lalonde in 1990, upon the suggestion of François Mitterrand, it describes itself as a club with cross-party alliances of green-minded politicians and public servants.
Noël Mamère was the movement's vice-president from 1992 to 1994, when he was excluded from the party and founded the Ecology-Solidarity Convergence, which later joined The Greens. Unlike many green parties, which are traditionally associated with the left-wing, Génération Écologie presents itself as a centre-right ecologist party, despite its early allegiance with the Socialist Party. Nicknamed 'The Blues,' after the traditional colour of conservatism, it has been associated with the conservative UMP since 2002, although the links between the two parties grew more tenuous after the French regional elections of 2004.
Génération Écologie has cooperated since the 2004 elections with several other movements that share its priorities. It has worked alongside various organisations, most prominently Federalist Party, the Centre of Handicapped Democrats, and the Vanquish Unemployment Association.
France Gamerre replaced the former Socialist Brice Lalonde and aimed to run in the French presidential election, 2007. Like her predecessor, she failed to win the 500 endorsements.
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